Example sentences of "will [vb infin] on to [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Right we 'll move on to five point four . |
2 | If they handle it , they 'll go on to another wing and that 's when the hard work begins . |
3 | There are always gon na be a a set of of people in any area who erm who will latch on to racist attitudes and racist acts if if someone comes in waving that as an you know , as an organized activity . |
4 | From Table 6.4 , 99.86 per cent of records will be stored in their home cylinder and only 0.14 per cent will overflow on to another cylinder . |
5 | She will move on to simple arithmetic , addition then subtraction . |
6 | In the Profitboss 's team Hilda in Telephone Sales will not simply " take orders " but will sell on to interested customers . |
7 | Psychological studies could provide some answers , but it is not obvious that the subprocesses of language , identified by the psychologist , will map on to individual brain areas , any more than the computational processes of a digital computer map on to individual parts of its hardware . |
8 | ‘ I reckon he will hold on to that England No. 9 shirt for years to come . ’ |
9 | This mortality risk is much lower for chronic stable angina but a similar number of patients in both groups will go on to coronary artery bypass surgery . |
10 | In particular the block examination at 16+ appears to have lost its justification , when almost all 16-year-olds will go on to further education of some sort , whether in a sixth form or elsewhere . |