Example sentences of "on [to-vb] [noun pl] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | using this understanding to critically examine current activities and go on to set targets for the future . |
2 | Although it is most obvious and acute when there is an actual death ( and we go on to describe reactions to the death of a partner in the next chapter ) , some mourning is appropriate to the many minor deaths which occur in the course of married life . |
3 | Carry on to get views of the village of Bontddu on the opposite bank . |
4 | It offers a detailed assessment of the current situation in its first section , and then goes on to offer options for the future . |
5 | He then went on to attack Fields over the proliferation of licence applications to the CAA ( for routes that included Perth , Port Stanley , Barbados and Toronto ) which made Virgin look ‘ absurd ’ , when the airline had neither the planes to fly those routes , nor the finances to acquire them . |
6 | At 27 , he started his own photographic agency and went on to make films on the proceeds , using the talents of advertising colleagues such as Alan Parker or of friends like Ray Connolly . |
7 | This was probably a man called Michael Sidnell , from Bristol , who had carved a memorial tablet in Alderly Church in 1732 , and had later gone on to make designs for the court-house at Westbury on Severn . |