Example sentences of "on [to-vb] [noun] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Benedicta , before we go on to meet Simon in the Fleet prison , there are certain enquiries to make .
2 using this understanding to critically examine current activities and go on to set targets for the future .
3 He went on to celebrate mass on the Letna Plain in Prague in the presence of up to 1,500,000 people .
4 However , Miller goes on to cast doubt on the status of such individualist explanations when he suggests that holist explanations are the stuff of social science , whereas individualist ones are something else .
5 These workers clearly demonstrate the ability to detect signals in patients with substantial antibody concentrations , but do not state whether in these cases there was a rising titre of anti-D ; this , however , can be construed because they went on to do cordocentesis in the patients with high values .
6 Although it is most obvious and acute when there is an actual death ( and we go on to describe reactions to the death of a partner in the next chapter ) , some mourning is appropriate to the many minor deaths which occur in the course of married life .
7 UTV star Gerry Kelly is to compere the event , with the winner going on to represent Ulster in the final of the world famous event , now Europe 's second largest pageant .
8 Carry on to get views of the village of Bontddu on the opposite bank .
9 It offers a detailed assessment of the current situation in its first section , and then goes on to offer options for the future .
10 He went on to pay tribute to the ANC president , Oliver Tambo ( currently recovering in Sweden from a stroke ) , to the rank and file members of the organization , to the fighters of Umkhonto we Sizwe ( the ANC 's armed wing ) , and to the SACP " for its sterling contribution to the struggle for democracy " .
11 ’ He then went on to congratulate Nichols on the job he was doing .
12 He then went on to attack Fields over the proliferation of licence applications to the CAA ( for routes that included Perth , Port Stanley , Barbados and Toronto ) which made Virgin look ‘ absurd ’ , when the airline had neither the planes to fly those routes , nor the finances to acquire them .
13 This miraculous work was achieved on one hand press by a single compositor , J.H. Mason , who went on to become head of the London School of Printing .
14 One can go on to specify Surgery of the stomach in the nineteenth century ( L24 : 4 : 7 , M ) and Surgery of the stomach in nineteenth-century Britain ( L24 : 4 : 7.2 'M ) but the problems for the shelver on a busy afternoon in the medical library are obvious .
15 At 27 , he started his own photographic agency and went on to make films on the proceeds , using the talents of advertising colleagues such as Alan Parker or of friends like Ray Connolly .
16 This was probably a man called Michael Sidnell , from Bristol , who had carved a memorial tablet in Alderly Church in 1732 , and had later gone on to make designs for the court-house at Westbury on Severn .
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