Example sentences of "[pron] go on to explain " in BNC.

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1 She went on to explain that General Francis was a widower , and semi-invalid .
2 I could think of no response to this remark , so she went on to explain .
3 ‘ You wo n't have to for long , ’ Nora assured her , and she went on to explain her idea of hunting all the way home .
4 And she went on to explain to him how they would now have to hasten what had previously been a very leisure long-term affair , at least in her mind .
5 And they go on to explain that they keep tabs on the injured who they rescue until they either leave hospital or die .
6 It goes on to explain how audiovisual media , and video in particular , can be used to help bring about a process of change in people 's lives .
7 It goes on to explain how the geneticists and the neurochemists — neurotransmitters and all that — are in on the act = ’ His red eyes searched mine once more , then turned away to stare at the solitary lamp .
8 Er , erm , it goes on to explain , but I do n't want
9 He goes on to explain that he was never a follower of Spinoza ( the seventeenth-century philosopher , who identified God with Nature ) .
10 He goes on to explain that this change was fundamental to the development of Combined Operations as he was then able to order the ships and craft , and requisition bases among the other resources controlled by the Minister of Defence ( Winston Churchill ) .
11 He goes on to explain the nature of a specifically Christian order — a society which would construct a framework for the political acts of the state , which would realize the importance of a Christian education and in which a " Community of Christians " , an elite of both laity and clerisy , would influence the values of the ordinary citizens of the country .
12 Paul said have no anxiety about anything , but he did n't stop there , he goes on to explain how to rid our lives of anxiety .
13 As he goes on to explain :
14 then he goes on to explain why
15 But as he goes on to explain , some of the newer council houses were n't much of an improvement .
16 He went on to explain that the construction of the links would cost £2,000 plus , and the purchase price of the land — about 100 acres — another £4,000 , and according to the Standard , he thought ‘ Some of the tradesmen of Henley would probably be induced to invest £100 in it , because it was not like asking people to make a donation of £100 .
17 He went on to explain that the hotel has a policy of using local Dales suppliers wherever possible , much of the produce coming from Middleton Tyas , Yorkshire Dales Ice Cream from Cononley and Wensleydale cheese .
18 He went on to explain .
19 He went on to explain that the rules of the game could easily be encompassed if some rooms were left without windows , and if the facades did not accurately represent the layout of the interior .
20 He went on to explain his interview with the police as Monica slipped out to make him some coffee .
21 Indeed , he went on to explain , there are perhaps quite good reasons not to tell of our new line , for in this way , he argued , others may indulge in the same small adventure we shared in Bolivia — a country where the best-laid plans are best unmade .
22 He went on to explain that Blufton was one of the first people to start seeing how much money could be made in the independent TV sector — the little companies that mushroomed all over Soho .
23 But that was perhaps not enough , and he went on to explain to the congregation and to the Prince of Wales as the new President that there was a ‘ more searching question ’ to be asked about validation :
24 Speechlessly Fabia stared at him , and he went on to explain , ‘ Then last night , after a sublime day , we went out to dine and I began to admit to myself that you were getting to me in a big way . ’
25 ‘ I 'm the battalion adjutant , ’ he went on to explain , as he swayed from foot to foot , ‘ and will be responsible for this intake for the period that you are billeted in Edinburgh .
26 It went on to explain :
27 It went on to explain that when war broke out many country gentlemen , as well as the burgesses of a number of cities and towns , chose to serve the King not by joining his armies in the field , but by pulling up their drawbridges , slamming their gates , and challenging the enemy to contest the issue .
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