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

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1 Garrett goes on to indicate that the harm may not only be physical , but may include mental and social suffering such as neglect ( withholding , e.g. food , fluid , washing facilities , or overmedicating ) ; exploitation ( often financial — misappropriation of pension , savings , jewellery ) ; psychological abuse ( ridicule , humiliation , removal of decision-making ) ; and even sexual abuse including rape , and not always against female elderly .
2 From Drumlone Cross , the trail goes on to join the main Lisnaskea-Newtonbutler Road .
3 But neither the princess nor the police driver got out to inspect the damage .
4 Bedell goes on to say that when a man embarks on one of those humiliation rituals which men behind desks have been perfecting for generations , she wishes she had the guts to introduce a bit of power play and weep gently but composedly .
5 If the female is of a different species , she emits a buzz and the male flies off to try his luck elsewhere .
6 Shanken goes on to argue that the factor analysis methodology may be manipulated by merely recombining a given set of securities and that therefore on its own the factor model is inadequate as it is incapable of economic interpretation .
7 In fact the writer goes on to say , ‘ It would be the embalmer 's dream never to see another ‘ posted case ’ , and he would like to see the usual procedure altered with regard to the requesting of a post-mortem examination .
8 This writer goes on to list five ‘ functions ’ of clay minerals in assisting the origin of organic life , for instance ‘ Concentration of chemical reactants by adsorption ’ .
9 The writer goes on to make further points about the picture 's elements .
10 The opportunity to go over to regain my citizenship was a must because of the pressure I was under .
11 The text goes on to refer to a general trust clause providing that the heir should pay the legacies and carry out the instructions in the will .
12 The text goes on to make clear that the same elaborate rules of impurity apply to any discharge of blood that occurs to a woman outside of her regular menstruation .
13 Genette goes on to suggest that this authorizes the use of linguistic categories in the analysis of narrative discourse .
14 Berghel goes on to explain that positional similarity is too narrow for spelling correction , whereas material similarity is too broad .
15 NEVER say Canada can not produce unexpected changes , even if the change turns out to have a rather Canadian twist .
16 Passing to the east of the buildings at Upton the route goes on to cross the A174 road to the east of Loftus .
17 Well as a the reflector is they actually learn from situations where they get the opportunity to sit back to watch to think about what 's being said so they digest in information for themselves .
18 Ehrenpreis goes on to consider how the distinction between deserving and undeserving poor operates in the work of a wide range of writers .
19 Rajmapata found the best surface up the far rail in the Carrie Red Fillies Nursery , Flight Lieutenant got up to beat Roberty Lea in the Harcros Timber & Building Supplies Stayers Final , and Tickerty 's Gift collected the Cowies PLC Limited Stakes .
20 ‘ As the sexy songbird marvelled at the underwater wildlife , the huge maneater moved in to make a meal of the talented star , ’ reported the Sport .
21 This is why the rivers have many curves , because they follow the wriggling tracks of the serpent ; similarly , waterholes are round because they are in the shape of a snake coiled up to rest .
22 ‘ This hunger-striking buffoon sneaks out to eat so he can be well fed when he takes over the presidency , but he is screwed , ’ General Noriega said of his opponent .
23 The doctor and Chief Superintendent Coffin stood aside as the photographer moved in to start his unenviable task of recording the remains .
24 The former Middlesbrough reserve bounced back to form after a spell on the sidelines by hammering a hat-trick in the 6–1 win over Harrogate Town on Tuesday .
25 As the final item of business in the parliament of 1555 , the queen 's advocate got up to present her act of revocation to the regent and the three estates , signed with Mary 's own hand and sealed with her privy seal at Fontainebleau on 25 April .
26 On stage and screen the attempt goes on to understand this end-of-the-century plague .
27 Eikmeyer goes on to develop this sort of variation among readers in terms of the perceived variation in assistance provided by texts in their resolution .
28 Michael 's lawyers have complained in a High Court writ that the label 's right to reject his work is unreasonable and the legal action goes on to allege that the distribution of profits from his albums ‘ Faith ’ and ‘ Listen Without Prejudice Vol 1 ’ was unfair .
29 Burnard goes on to mention some of the skills involved : the ability to listen ( to the words but also noting volume , pitch , eye movements and related body language ) ; ability to offer free attention ( to note and accept , not analyse and interpret ) ; to suspend judgement ( to refrain from categorising as good/bad , right/wrong ) ; and to control what is said in reply and how it is said , with a facial expression which is genuine , not mechanical .
30 Her long ginger hair tumbled to the floor ; her short white skirt rode up to hint at the delicious curves of her tender derriere .
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