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

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1 So I went back to alight indicator , pulled down only a few inches , which was enough to allow the bream to suck the bait to their lips , and then I paused for a few seconds while I watched the line from the rod-tip tightening in the water .
2 Finally he goes on to introduce Eddie Carbone , this play 's main character .
3 In the special souvenir programme of their visit chairman of Farnham Urban District Council W. H. Emery waxed lyrical about the glories of England in April : ‘ They will find the countryside awakening to the call of spring with the first green buds bursting into life and on their return to their native land they will carry with them happy memories of Farnham — in April , ’ and inevitably he went on to quote Robert Browning on the subject of being in England , ‘ Now that April 's there … ‘
4 From here you go on to reach Breydon Water local nature reserve via the Fritton Lake Country Park and around the walls of Gariannonum — the best preserved Roman monument in the Norfolk .
5 Then I went down to see Andy .
6 ‘ For a while , ’ he answered , ‘ and then I went out to have lunch with Bill .
7 ‘ First it 's bronze medallion standards ; then you go on to achieve merit and distinction awards .
8 ‘ Oh , we 've had such a marvellous day , Uncle Albert took us to the Marine Museum and then we went on to collect sea-shells ourselves , he knew where to go for them , we found hundreds ; and we had a lobster picnic .
9 Well it 's quite fun just going off for the odd day cos then he goes off to see Ian , he enjoys that but it was two afternoons last week cos I did Thursday afternoon and Friday afternoon
10 Then he went off to give Pickerage his medicine .
11 From there he went on to become kadi of Edirne and then kadi of Istanbul .
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