Example sentences of "[pers pn] go [adv prt] [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To start with I went along to visit local parent , Mrs Audrey Durrant , who told me the main problem she faces as the mother of a ten year old dyslexic boy .
2 You went on to do sterling work in the diarrhoea , headaches and vomiting department and you ended up coughing out your last in a way that Henry thought would be entirely suitable for Elinor .
3 So good were her father 's hints and tips that she was appointed official yearbook photographer at high school and from there she went on to study applied photography at college .
4 So good were her father 's hints and tips that she was appointed official yearbook photographer at high school and from there she went on to study applied photography at college .
5 She went on to write educational books for children , including The Life of Carlo , the Famous Dog of Drury Lane Theatre ( 1804 ) , a ‘ little pantomimic book ’ about the Forty Thieves ( 1806 ) ; The Class Book ; or , Three Hundred and Sixty Five Reading Lessons Adapted to the Use of Schools ( 1806 ) , under the name Revd David Blair ; and Lessons for Children ( 1811 ) .
6 At this point we go on to plant noumenal gardens that are not to be contemplated or comprehended by the understanding or conveyed in words .
7 Do they go on to buy other stock , or do they sell quickly for a swift profit ?
8 And indeed er the Association of er Chartered er er the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants wrote to me recently er asking exactly what the position is and I quote from the letter , they say firms of accountants are quite likely to be engaged by the same client to perform services other than a statutory audit and then they go on to list financial planning and so on .
9 So it was that they went on to do other things , but separately ; a ‘ beautiful ’ working relationship was thereby broken up , and two highly creative thinkers had their play-writing ambitions stillborn .
10 I think people in the British churches , and probably outside them , twenty or thirty years ago lived in a rather secure world and they understood that God was on the whole on the side of the British Empire and the missionaries as they went out to civilize other places , and that was true also of the other European forms of God .
11 The doors of the bar opened behind them and they went in to order hot chocolate from the rather older part-time student who had learned the advisability of doing something to earn a little money and had taken several jobs as a waitress .
12 Much actual sociology of culture presumes , in a way inevitably , the typical or dominant relations of the period with which it is concerned ; it goes on to adduce detailed evidence of these .
13 From that possibility , he goes on to blame bad potty-training for all her character defects .
14 He compares war in modern circumstances with a plague , and tries to make us see that we have exactly the same universal common interest in transcending military conflict that we have in getting plague under control , and that it 's necessary to use all our intelligence and imagination to break the millennial connection of intersocial change with war , and then he goes on to make practical proposals .
15 He went on to detail federal government economic policy proposals for 1991 , including an overhaul of the fiscal system and more extensive privatization .
16 He went on to conduct epidemiological studies of the transmission and variation of several other epidemic diseases , which established his reputation as an authority in this area .
17 He went on to become leading trainer in Madras for eighteen years and is set to retire to his property in Cheshire , which is fenced by the running rail from Castle Irwell , Manchester 's racecourse .
18 Educated in Manchester , he went on to read modern history at Oxford University after military service in 1949 .
19 And he went on to gain first-class status with Western Province in the comparatively liberal atmosphere of the Cape .
20 For he went on to introduce new taxes .
21 In a speech which will be seen by some as marking a move to the Right , he went on to consolidate Labour leader John Smith 's recent dismissal of the clause four debate about public ownership .
22 At Cambridge Roger Chorley was President of the Mountaineering Club , and he went on to achieve legendary ascents of peaks in Pakistan and Nepal .
23 Eighteen months after he had left , he went back to complete unfinished business .
24 It went on to give possible aims and objectives for the curriculum , but in the spirit of showing the process of curriculum appraisal that HMI , and the participating LEAs , hope will be attempted by schools .
25 And it went on to enjoy sporadic mail and fare-payers use before being put into regular use six years later to bolster lightly loaded services serving this most rural of communities .
26 But it went on to slam British Rail for using ancient commuter trains with parts dating back to the steam age .
27 Its programme called for tax cuts , reduced immigration , and the abolition of traffic wardens and was not taken seriously by many observers , although it went on to win parliamentary representation in the September 1991 general election [ see p. 38444 ] .
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