Example sentences of "then go [adv prt] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | It will knock weeds out as they emerge , then go on to tackle persistent perennials like dock and nettles . |
2 | Begin your reply positively with the word yes , and then go on to describe the most relevant experience you have . |
3 | And because their partners are seen as naturally more ambitious and less compromising than themselves , the women then go on to describe themselves as lucky and ‘ grateful ’ if their partners make even the smallest contribution to household affairs . |
4 | We will begin by describing Broca 's aphasia and Wernicke 's aphasia , and then go on to describe other frequently seen forms of aphasia . |
5 | In group ( whole or part ) discussion , trainees should be asked to provide an ABC analysis of the problem and then go on to explore the main points of a possible intervention and the notion of response competition , punishers and rewards to weaken and strengthen behaviours respectively . |
6 | Most researchers complete a Ph D and then go on to take up full-time employment . |
7 | Most researchers complete a Ph D and then go on to take up full-time employment . |
8 | You then return to the lying flat starting position , and then go on to repeat the exercise using the other leg . |
9 | I would just love to get a job and then go on to do my advanced driving test . ’ |
10 | There being none , the two men decided to book into the hotel and then go on to see Leeming . |
11 | I start by reviewing research in the field known as referential communication , in which children are required to use language to help each other identify particular items , and then go on to outline some limitations in the standard experimental approach used in this area , drawing heavily on the work of Margaret Donaldson . |
12 | The following day Mobuto intended to tour the African-American Institute on East 47th Street then go on to visit a high-school deep in the heart of Harlem . |
13 | We need , therefore , to understand the relationship of gospel to culture in general terms , and then go on to examine in detail its engagement with the specific culture in which we are involved . |
14 | They correctly point out ‘ that the half-life of sumatriptan is 2 hours ’ and ‘ the intervals between drug administration and cerebral infarction of 1 week in the first case and 12 hours in the second , exonerate sumatriptan ’ , but they then go on to state ‘ no other risk factor for vascular disease was identified in our patients ’ . |
15 | Couples seem to be delaying the start of a family even though they then go on to complete it within the same time . |
16 | And then go on to tell this tale . |
17 | I then go on to discuss the idea of " independence of thought " and show why a metaphysical , as distinct from a " critical " , realism can not be coherently defended . |
18 | We then go on to discuss the size and structure of the money market and the individual characteristics of the most important constituent markets . |
19 | These notes start with some basic information o files , and then go on to discuss program file manipulation , simple serial files , random and , finally , indexed files . |
20 | This is correct ; but its adherents then go on to assume that critical thinking consists of a set of intellectual skills that can be exercised by themselves . |
21 | Successful candidates then go on to work on an MSc dissertation , or are recommended for registration for a PhD or MPhil . |
22 | Many such clauses then go on to provide , rather as in the case of the warranty in relation to defective goods , that the express remedies in the clause are the only remedies granted to the buyer in respect of infringement of third party intellectual property rights , and that all other remedies implied by law are excl uded . |
23 | They were about to attack Perm and then go on to rescue the tsar who , rumour had it , was imprisoned in Ekaterinberg . |
24 | Readers unfamiliar with the study of discourse may find some initial difficulty in understanding some of the principles involved ; the best way to begin is to read Coulthard ( 1977 ) , paying particular attention to the chapter on intonation , then go on to study Brazil et al. |
25 | All the same , the text makes no claim to be citing this rescript , and it is very curious that the jurist should first limit his remarks to the facts as stated and then go on to limit them to the words quoted ; especially since the facts stated amount to little more than those words . |
26 | They then go on to attack and partially occupy the hold of Karak Azul . |
27 | Should United beat Forest and then go on to win the championship , the UEFA Cup place will go to the team finishing third in the First Division , sparking off a League scramble between Manchester City , Sheffield Wednesday , Liverpool and Arsenal . |
28 | ‘ Oh , you 'll pass all right , and then go on to win the race . ’ |
29 | What we 're finding is that the discoveries in interstellar space are making us try new experiments and erm try and reproduce these conditions , perhaps in the laboratory , and then go on to discover new molecules in space and understand the processes that give rise to the molecules . |
30 | One major difference in the auction business between America and Britain is the amount of travelling that one does : in one week one may do an ‘ appraisal day ’ ( the equivalent of the British Antiques Road Show ) in Pennsylvania and then go on to look at a dinner service in Baltimore . |