Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [to-vb] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Part 4 goes on to look at the training of parents in skills necessary for successful completion of these steps .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 I 'm going out to look at a pony , and do n't forget to double-lock Wayne 's door . ’
6 They will vouch that I stayed here , doing-accounts , going out to look at the carving which were being made for the pageant for the king 's coronation . ’
7 I had become more and more interested in the business world , going back to work at the bank in Newcastle during my vacations , so I was looking for a general business career . ’
8 After a distinguished student career at Emmanuel College , Cambridge , he went on to study at the University of Paris under Suzanne Bastid .
9 They had one drink — Maxim had never seen anyone order a triple Scotch before — and went on to eat at a roadside café .
10 One major difference in the auction business between America and Britain is the amount of travelling that one does : in one week one may do an ‘ appraisal day ’ ( the equivalent of the British Antiques Road Show ) in Pennsylvania and then go on to look at a dinner service in Baltimore .
11 You have already defined what the worry is , so go on to look at the cause , list different possibilities for dealing with the cause and then decide on the action which seems most likely to be effective .
12 I mean I suppose there is in all social work in a sense , that if you go in to look at a family and , and you 're trying to assess you know whether the children should be taken into care , well you 're exercising a a sort of statutory erm er sort of responsibility , and as far as the clients are concerned , er if you , like that can sort of get in the way of er er a more human sort of relationship if you see what I mean , because
13 Remember in numerical questions to write in your scripts the steps that you go through to arrive at a solution .
14 And I had one rehearsal of two Bach pieces which were really difficult and I was com , feeling completely frantic during the break in rehearsal , and went over to look at the music and some fellow called Don bounded over to me and said , oh you ca n't be you know you sh ca n't be looking at that now , ba , la dee da dee da !
15 He ate a dish of cornflakes while wandering around the kitchen and then went out to look at the Triumph , still parked in front of the house .
16 The rain having petered out for a while , we all went out to stare at the sunset , about which the two poets made lurid remarks .
17 Cranston stood up and linked his arm through Athelstan 's as they went out to stand at the door whilst the ostler saddled their horses .
18 I drank to the Conon Corbetts , glad , as st Augustine wrote , that ‘ men go out to wonder at the Mountain Heights . ’
19 2 You are selling cars ; you have gone out to look at a customer 's part exchange .
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