Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [to-vb] the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Strephon goes on to recount the various features which once inspired his love , but now leave him cold :
2 Having dealt with the Heart and the Head , Virginia goes on to consider the fuller implications of the third part of her exhibition .
3 Detailing the design features that gave the Connie its unique shape the film goes on to show the various changes and marks of the Connie that enabled it to become a flying legend in civil and military use .
4 The chemistry behind the formation of zeolites is still not clearly understood as Barrer shows , but he goes on to elucidate the physical processes of nucleation and crystal growth .
5 Todorov then goes on to establish the primary categories of his narrative grammar , and they are proper noun , adjective and verb .
6 After which she goes off to join the other hens , leaving the male to incubate the eggs alone and to lead the chicks away from the scrape to a safe and secret hideaway .
7 Before going on to describe the basic features of these techniques , a few words are necessary about the general field of quantitative techniques .
8 Before going on to discuss the stylistic changes in the Cubism of Picasso and Braque during 1910 , it is necessary to interject a word about Picasso 's bronze Head , the most important early Cubist sculpture .
9 And all I ken was that we got word that there was to be a school trip and that we were leaving I forget what tie in the morning , and going down to see the German ships .
10 ‘ But why , Karim , especially as you pretended to me you were going off to take the damn exams .
11 They were supposedly going out to hit the high spots together , leaving me to throw some things into a bag and drive down to the cottage .
12 They will go on to join the Royal Marines Band Service after musical training .
13 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 .
14 They do n't go on to explore the other stitches that their machine can do .
15 ‘ 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 .
16 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 .
17 The court must then go on to apply the fundamental principles in s1 of the Act before deciding whether or not to make a care or supervision order .
18 The safest way to proceed with a project that uses any unusual components is to buy these components first , and to only go on to buy the remaining components once you actually have the ‘ hard to find ’ items in your possession .
19 But above all , we can trace each of these inferences to the facts that trigger them , namely , aspects of the form and juxtaposition of the utterances themselves , and we can go on to specify the regular principles that , given such aspects of utterances , produce the inferences in question .
20 Peter Ueberroth , son of a travelling aluminium salesman , worked his way through college , single-handedly built a $300 million business , went on to organize the 1984 Olympics , became Time magazine 's Man of the Year and the commissioner of baseball .
21 He went on to commend the interpretive skills of Richard Benson , who made the halftone negatives and worked closely with the craftsmen at Meriden Gravure in Meriden , Connecticut , who printed the plates in tritone ( which involves making three negatives — for light , dark and middle tones — for each print , and two passes through the press ) .
22 After defeating Pam at the 19th to win the Scottish , she went on to bag the Australian Girls ' title and the British Stroke-Play Championship .
23 He went on to discuss the finer points of his work : Americans take the deepest divots , he said , the Japanese no divots at all .
24 Lord Morton went on to construe the statutory terms extremely narrowly as permitting challenge only if express statutory requirements were violated .
25 He won the NIBA singles championship , and went on to become the first Parks player to lift the coveted Irish title since Balmoral 's Alan McMullan in 1987 .
26 In group ( whole or part ) discussion , trainees should be asked to provide an ABC analysis of the problem and then go on to explore the main points of a possible intervention and the notion of response competition , punishers and rewards to weaken and strengthen behaviours respectively .
27 Now go on to learn the other letters .
28 We sketch briefly the legal definition of casual working and go on to consider the special features of certain business operations within the hotels and catering industry which explain why casual workers are to be found there .
29 We now go on to discuss the three aspects of analysis listed above .
30 Through his binoculars , Campana now watched a counter-attack go in to retake the lost trenches , led by a young lieutenant of his class at St. Cyr , wearing white gloves .
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