Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 They will go on to join the Royal Marines Band Service after musical training .
2 Her parents refused consent for an operation to remove the obstruction , although there were no grounds to suppose that if the outcome of the operation was successful , Alexandra would not go on to enjoy a life of some longevity .
3 We will go on to create a Department of Legal Administration headed by a Minister in the Commons who will be responsible for all courts and tribunals in England and Wales .
4 You ca n't go on wearing the willow forever . ’
5 According to Emmanuelle Gorsse of Admical , the French sponsorship association for the arts , the monopolised French tobacco distribution company , SEITA , can go on supporting the arts for the foreseeable future .
6 Just as depressing , though , was the general failure of Hollywood to move on from certain basic themes and situations and there was a new realization of the industry 's tendency to just go on duplicating a successful format .
7 The quality of his contribution is underlined by the fact that when he retires as Scotland 's senior coach at the end of this five nations series , he will go on to coach the next Lions tour in the summer .
8 But he must go on to explain the sorts of variations which have this effect on individuals ( or other subjects ) if he is to rely on counterfactual claims about the actions of subjects .
9 Emma could go on receiving the income from the annuities .
10 He will go on to represent the province at the UK finals in London next month .
11 ‘ So why do I go on expanding the company instead of putting up my feet and shooting the breeze ? ’
12 They do n't go on to explore the other stitches that their machine can do .
13 As the user becomes more experienced , her/his needs become more sophisticated and the user can go on to explore the more specialist facilities and techniques of the program and learn how to use it more expertly .
14 Now Diana will feel she need no longer go on living a lie trapped in a sham relationship .
15 In the first issue , Owen finds out he has diabetes and we follow him through his first visit to the doctor and then at the hospital , as he learns how to manage diabetes so that he can go on living a normal life .
16 However , Sutherland and Cressey do go on to include a consideration of poverty , unemployment , bad housing , and the like , under the heading of ‘ social situations which are most conducive to crime ’ .
17 It became important that he should go on believing the lie , for what he could do if he discovered the truth of the situation did n't bear thinking about .
18 ‘ I 'm sure he 'd let us go on using the park if you wrote and told him it was n't us who left the litter lying about , Guider . ’
19 The new owner , Mr. Bolsover , came to see me last week , and I 'm afraid he may not let us go on using the barn .
20 And the designers have built in reassuring similarities to the products you know and love , such as the ‘ Lotus Classic ’ menu option in Lotus for Windows , which lets you go on using the familiar ‘ / ’ method to bring up menus , until you get used to the state-of-the-art stuff .
21 What is important is that the Read codes will cover any information in a patient record and that clinicians can go on using the words they like — ‘ breathlessness , ’ for example , when taking a patient 's history — though they will have to be more disciplined about abbreviations .
22 That is , while they did not start courses at the institutions we studied , they did go on to take a course elsewhere .
23 It would seem that there is a demand for such assistance as 1 in 5 of all applicants said that they did not go on to take the course because of financial difficulties .
24 Although many patients are prescribed psychotropic medication , only a small proportion of these will go on to take an overdose .
25 " We can go on watching the place — obviously we 've got to .
26 Most of that will go on delivering the programmes er and most of that is existing funding and so we 're going to have to use a lot of it on that , but we want to do new things as well .
27 ‘ Later in the day many would go on to view the celebrated ruins of the abbey , the Mecca of every pilgrim attracted to the spot .
28 Stepan Verkhovensky has only himself to elope with , and it remains an open question whether he will go on enduring the indignities of his hanger-on position , or cut and run , somehow , somewhere .
29 The Flying Scotsman may never again set any records for speed , but loved and cared-for , no doubt she 'll go on holding a place in the hearts of steam enthusiasts for another 70 years , a reminder of the days when trains were smoky , dirty , smelly , and beautiful .
30 In a study of the Vikings , pupils might begin with the Vikings in their own area , but could go on to use the computer simulation " Raiders " , putting them in the role of Vikings deciding where and how to attack the British Isles .
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