Example sentences of "[conj] go [adv prt] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 You may want to stop using , or go on to substitute drugs .
2 The pattern of habits we either already have or go on to acquire can fall into types .
3 that you would either remain at level five , or go up to level six
4 I remember coming home from school and before you could do homework or go out to play there were always chores to do — you know , our own set of chores .
5 He was on it , all these people that go in to work all the time like every day were on the telly !
6 Pandarus , who had instructed Troilus — ‘ You must be witty ’ — seems to have infected the lovers with his fondness for dirty jokes ( in him , perhaps , a sign of impotence or disease ) , and seeing him again they are reminded of this and go up to verse for their protestations of love and fidelity ( 113ff . ) .
7 After a tit had seen another tit open a milk bottle top it might then try out the behaviour pattern for itself ; it would discover the reward , and go on to open other bottles .
8 Using existing data sets , it will make initial estimates of the scale of any effect which low incomes might have on the health if the elderly in Britain , and go on to assess the likely role of some intervening variables which might account for the close correlation between income distribution and longevity in developed countries .
9 The team clockwise from top left , James Tromans , 17 , Anthony Jewitt , 17 , Jennifer McCaffery , 18 , and Katie Lane , 19 , won the County Durham final of the Young Consumer of the Year event , and go on to represent the county at the regional finals in Gateshead on April 7 .
10 Another criticism generally expressed was that headhunters , having approached a candidate and then been turned down , did not hesitate to make the most of the contact they had made despite the rejection and go on to ask , ‘ Well , can you recommend someone who would be interested ? ’
11 Many adults survive the stormy family period of adolescence and go on to form happy and close relationships with their parents .
12 using this understanding to critically examine current activities and go on to set targets for the future .
13 If the baby remains well , discontinue that food and go on to test another one , again eating it every day for a week .
14 To our interjection that on the evidence from Poland and other European countries under Russian domination , applied Marxism had neither created the wealth nor allowed the freedom to enable the purpose , as it is perceived in the democratic west , of the State to be realised — that is , to provide the circumstances in which the individual may most fully live a life of his or her own and so fulfill his or her potential for awareness and creativity , he would reply that that perception was mistaken ; and go on to remind us that he had attached supreme importance to the State .
15 We start this chapter by looking more closely at the legal distinction between these two categories of temporary worker and go on to examine whether , in many cases of agency working , it is a meaningful one in practice .
16 He had studied literature with the Open University for three years , and already planned , albeit theoretically , to complete an honours degree and go on to do some postgraduate work .
17 In Paris in March , 1951 he assured Eisenhower , then Supreme Allied Commander in Western Europe , that with 12 extra infantry battalions plus the Vietnamese army which he was organizing and training , he would repel the anticipated Vietminh mass attack in September and go on to deal them a decisive blow .
18 The experts describe the problems that arise , outlining the main areas of choice , and go on to make specific proposals for improvement in reporting practice .
19 THE club 's AGM in late January revealed debts approaching £500,000 , and Corden said in his annual report : ‘ Frank Gray will provide a more than adequate replacement and go on to bring further success to the club . ’
20 I shall start by considering the effects of the standard ideology on analyses of Middle English and go on to review aspects of variation in Middle English .
21 I thought that I would begin with an outline of the problems you face , and go on to chronicle your successes . ’
22 I honestly believed Graeme Souness ' men would overturn their 42 first leg deficit and go on to win a tournament desperately lacking in class participants .
23 We shall therefore concentrate predominantly on the two major forms of tenure , and go on to look at their significance for women .
24 If they had not , they were told to ignore the rest of this first section and go on to complete Section Two only .
25 Under the heading of political philosophy , feminist philosophers begin by arguing with the tradition , trying to reconcile feminist insights with already existing systems of thought such as liberalism or Marxism , and go on to attempt to define a new perspective in philosophy .
26 Their basic argument is that gender is all important when trying to understand the experience of women who become mentally distressed and go on to develop a more progressive and long-lasting mental disorder .
27 If you are not familiar with any of these , I have summarised them below so you can learn the fingering shapes and go on to practise them in all keys .
28 We sketch briefly the legal definition of casual working and go on to consider the special features of certain business operations within the hotels and catering industry which explain why casual workers are to be found there .
29 It affects every citizen in the UK , in direct or indirect ways that , for example , the manufacturing sector of the economy has drastically shrunk or that large proportions of young people still leave full-time education and go on to experience only low-level , underfunded training thereafter .
30 They contain your interpretation of the factual conclusions , and go on to recommend what steps should now be made towards solving the problem that you were given .
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