Example sentences of "we [modal v] [vb infin] on [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Someone pointed out that perhaps we should go on to Camden Town or we 'd end up back in the diversion . |
2 | We must move on towards eradication . |
3 | So we must move on to Philip , no ? |
4 | Absolutely , yes , I mean , I followed an entirely erm conventional format for the agenda here , I mean we , do we have a , all I was thinking of doing was checking whether these minutes are a true representation of last week , and if they are , we 'll press on to matters arising , yes ? |
5 | Erm so we 'll move on to matters arising and Alan has asked me er in the role erm erm of chairman . |
6 | Thank you very much , er perhaps now , we 'll move on to item four . |
7 | Er so we 'll move on to verse twelve thirteen ad fourteen . |
8 | Then we 'll go on to Farafra . " |
9 | So we 'll go on to page that page twenty eight , number eight . |
10 | Can I , those , those , those who are in favour , we 'll continue on in business |
11 | Right erm we 'll come on to item three er , with the questions from the public and er Becky is going to talk to about er questions . |
12 | And we 'll come on to talk about that in a lot more depth during the presentation . |
13 | The criteria which we 'll come on to debate , there is one criteria in there which I say overrides or is overriding in weight , and that is number eleven , to be consistent with regional and sub-regional policies . |
14 | Thanks , that 's Paper G. If we could move on to Paper H. Trade Union Recognition . |
15 | If we could state positively , and with hope of agreement , what the point of education is , then we could go on to debate how it should be provided , how much public money should be spent on provision , and how much variety should be permitted , within the general legal framework . |
16 | We 're sort of outside of that area so I do n't know what we do about our video equipment , but I think it would be beneficial if there were somebody we could call on to sort out problems for us , who actually understood all the stuff . |
17 | We 'd go on to gigs or to parties or out to eat . |
18 | The form of intonation has now been described in some detail , and we will move on to look more closely at its functions . |
19 | Having seen that there is an a priori case for some governmental interference , we will pass on in chapter 3 to applications of the theory of the firm to regulated situations — how we might expect such firms to behave . |
20 | Now what I recommend is that you always use the F version of any of these diagnostic test statistics and we can go on to look at the others erm in a moment . |
21 | Now that we have seen how this very simple pattern is created , we can go on to fancy it up a bit . |
22 | Of course the role of the trustees is , is , is re- affirmed really by Good who er says that there under the under trust or as he sees it , the trustees should remain the legal owners of the fund and I wonder if we can move on to ownership . |
23 | From such word-pictures we can move on to simile and metaphor , found especially in poetry . |