Example sentences of "go on [verb] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Eliot goes on to wish for a combination of religious , anthropological , and neurological knowledge as exemplified by Rome , Cambridge , and Harley Street .
2 Part of the overall argument of this book is that , as the Roman catholic church is principal validator or legitimator of the Southern state along with the concept of the national entity , what that state goes on to do in the field of social ethics can not be separated out from the responsibilities of the church .
3 He begins by presenting the information content of several protein families and goes on to deal with a variety of subjects , such as the evolution of the genetic code , neurobiology , the primaeval soup , black holes and cosmology .
4 Section 20(2) goes on to deal with the position where price information is correct when given but becomes false afterwards .
5 It then goes on to deal with the question of costs .
6 And I 've always heard what Jesus goes on to say in the context of that understanding of the text .
7 I hope she goes on crying until the time comes for them to wrap a shroud round her . "
8 The supplement goes on to look at the law covering the conservation of protected buildings and areas , reporting on incentives like the Town Scheme grant , which can provide 40 per cent grants for repair and restoration work from combined funding between local authorities and English Heritage .
9 Part 4 goes on to look at the training of parents in skills necessary for successful completion of these steps .
10 That community not only traverses frontiers , to form an invisible college ; it also extends , for some subjects , beyond institutions of higher education to include research institutes , industrial laboratories , professionals working in the field , and the individual scholar who ( no longer based in an institution ) still goes on contributing to the literature .
11 And he goes on to reveal in the letter that he had just taken a day off ‘ work ’ to watch a Tennessee high school football game with Ginger Alden , the 20-year-old Tennessee beauty queen who bore a startling resemblance to his mother and whom he called ‘ little Gladys ’ .
12 Unemployment in the eastern districts was 11.1 per cent by April and looks set to go on rising until the end of the year ; by that time , a fifth or more of the labour force could be without jobs .
13 All seven expect unemployment to go on rising throughout the year .
14 That would we feel is certainly in a coordinating way and if somebody for instance er say you 've got a husband and wife living together , one of them suddenly becomes handicapped in a particular way , what we are planning to do is trying to develop programmes which will enable the carer to have to go on training at the County Council 's expense to enable them to look after somebody in their own homes and it 's a type of thing we want to develop .
15 ‘ Folly , I do n't want you to go on looking for a place of your own .
16 Those who had initially wanted to go on looking after the dementia sufferer at home ( nine carers ) were also mainly content with the institutional care arrangement .
17 It also allows the police and Customs to permit accountants to go on acting for a client after they have disclosed suspicious activity to them .
18 You run the UK end and I 'll branch out here in Majorca … that 's if Maria Luisa wants to go on living on the island .
19 All too often husbands actually prevented their wives from coming to the picket line and there were cases where parents-in-law forced women to go on working for the sort of reasons described in Chapter 6 .
20 It was the coldest winter for years , but Tess and Marian had to go on working in the snow .
21 Only to go on making towards the smoke , that was all they needed to do .
22 Strangely , it was decided that a repeat investigation was not required and I was allowed to go on caring for the patient throughout her stay .
23 But does n't does n't it often work out though that the people who erm need more training , often are the ones that have resisted going on training in the past .
24 Very often pupils will benefit from the opportunity to see and handle , and discuss a few selected artefacts at close hand , before going on to work in the display galleries .
25 Will the Salters ' chemistry A-level syllabus form a reasonable basis for those students going on to read for a chemistry degree at university or polytechnic ?
26 The position with regard to face-to-face transactions is considered first , before going on to look at the position in relation to impersonal stock market deals .
27 Before going on to look at the Government 's proposals in detail , we want to underline our serious concern over the threat to strategic minerals planning associated with the proposed reorganisation of local government in Wales .
28 Er I 'll go on to explain in the product range one of their new products we 're introducing this year .
29 I could n't go on living in a place where I was no use , ’ she spoke with the quietness and desperate authority of someone who had discovered they could give up no more ground and live .
30 What did you go on to do after the business folded ?
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