Example sentences of "it go [adv prt] [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Much actual sociology of culture presumes , in a way inevitably , the typical or dominant relations of the period with which it is concerned ; it goes on to adduce detailed evidence of these . |
2 | It goes on to recommend that role modelling should itself be the subject of teaching so that its functions may become more explicit and better recognised . |
3 | It went on to give possible aims and objectives for the curriculum , but in the spirit of showing the process of curriculum appraisal that HMI , and the participating LEAs , hope will be attempted by schools . |
4 | And it went on to enjoy sporadic mail and fare-payers use before being put into regular use six years later to bolster lightly loaded services serving this most rural of communities . |
5 | But it went on to slam British Rail for using ancient commuter trains with parts dating back to the steam age . |
6 | But the new bloke sent it back to me and it went on to win six races , and I felt so sick for the lads . |
7 | Its programme called for tax cuts , reduced immigration , and the abolition of traffic wardens and was not taken seriously by many observers , although it went on to win parliamentary representation in the September 1991 general election [ see p. 38444 ] . |