Example sentences of "go on [to-vb] [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 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 .
5 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 .
6 He will go on to represent the province at the UK finals in London next month .
7 They do n't go on to explore the other stitches that their machine can do .
8 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 .
9 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 ’ .
10 That is , while they did not start courses at the institutions we studied , they did go on to take a course elsewhere .
11 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 .
12 Although many patients are prescribed psychotropic medication , only a small proportion of these will go on to take an overdose .
13 ‘ 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 .
14 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 .
15 After all , amongst the girls who do not obtain the top 16+ grades , or who do not go on to do A level mathematics , are some very able pupils .
16 That fact that in , a two years time I can go on to do the subjects that I want to do at the University in Scotland of my choice .
17 He went on to praise the Germans , adding : ‘ They are a quality side and can go on to win the UEFA Cup .
18 The forthcoming spectacle on the Italian pitches this summer has already received considerable hype , with speculation as to whether or not Italy will go on to win the coveted trophy for a record fourth time .
19 Somehow I ca n't see us remaining in the number two position — but fingers crossed scumta will strike down our foes and inspire out team to greater things and we 'll go on to win the league .
20 Once the court is satisfied that there is evidence that D was provoked to lose self-control , it must go on to consider the second requirement : was the provocation enough to make a reasonable man do as D did ?
21 After a brief discussion of the first question , we shall go on to consider the present distribution of services within local government in the United Kingdom .
22 Having thus discussed the interpretation of this problem , you would , of course , go on to consider the law relating to it .
23 ‘ I 'm really looking forward to linking up with David because I believe we can go on to become every bit as good as the partnership I had with Ian . ’
24 And , who knows , you may go on to become a Master of Wine .
25 The child who has been told that he is ‘ useless ’ , ‘ stupid ’ or will ‘ never amount to anything ’ will go on to become an adult whose Inner Face is that of a worthless individual — even If events prove that the truth is very different .
26 All being well , it will now go on to become an infant and will be born around 40 weeks after conception takes place .
27 ‘ No , I hope that I can come back next season to ride Party Politics again and that he could go on to become the type who will run in the Grand National another two or three times .
28 Once you have established what your options are , you should go on to produce a specific recommendation or set of recommendations .
29 But why would someone who recognised that they were expected to derive the contextual implication that B did n't do the reading go on to produce the utterance in [ 15c ] ?
30 A national NUJ official says it 's a major achievement , but insists that the fight will still go on to get the sacked journalists their jobs back.Nick Clark reports .
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