Example sentences of "[vb mod] go [adv prt] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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31 One might go on to say that if there are two or more consistent interpretations of the lowest level code , then it makes no sense to say that the computer is in fact , say , paying tax refunds rather than doing something else because that can never be more than a matter of pragmatic interpretation by some human users of the thing .
32 We might go on to say that not only in the medieval period with its plainsong , but also today , the Church owes more to the prayer and music of the religious orders than it will ever appreciate .
33 And I think one might go on to argue that far from saving labour it creates it — that its function is to give one the task of understanding it .
34 They might go on to sort similar materials from the scrap material box , perhaps sorting all the floral designs or all the striped pieces .
35 A determined allegorist ( or mythiciser ) might go on to identify the Nimrodel with baptism , the Silverlode with death .
36 This is a perfectly valid question to raise in a case study response , and you might go on to consider whether it is still possible for them to change direction , even now .
37 The conversation might go on to discuss the ownership of papers , and how to come to an agreeable settlement of the outstanding fees — a typical example of a problem facing many practitioners .
38 And possibly either after that or simultaneously with that or to transfer there , he might go up to live in his father 's house up in Yorkshire , Mytholmroyd er er I du n no but it seems to me that if there is a worse place to be unemployed than Wolverhampton , West Riding has got ta be erm a competitor
39 When a colony was launched as the property of a single owner he , or one of his family , might go out to oversee the administration but he was unlikely to cut his links with England , if only because it was important to be able to maintain the court favour which was part of the political strength needed by anyone who wanted to run a colony on his own .
40 following week you could go up to collect your dividend .
41 You could go up to top group ri straight
42 From here we could go on to explore how the people in the castle manage without Melric .
43 In this way one could go on to save — or salvage — a number of Wordsworth 's apparently unorthodox poems in the interests of Christianity .
44 We could go on to ask why they are n't common , which is another way of asking why the process of meiosis is normally fair , as scrupulously impartial as tossing a good penny .
45 In a study of the Vikings , pupils might begin with the Vikings in their own area , but could go on to use the computer simulation " Raiders " , putting them in the role of Vikings deciding where and how to attack the British Isles .
46 ‘ No , I hope that I can come back next season to ride Party Politics again and that he could go on to become the type who will run in the Grand National another two or three times .
47 If you are recording on a Super-format such as S-VHS , though , the copying loss will be barely discernible , and you could go on to make a copy-of-a-copy ( ie third generation ) without noticeable fall-off .
48 Well , you could go in to shop to buy them do n't you ?
49 Early in their friendship , when Alice had to spend a week in London and Alex was away , she had given Meg one of her spare keys to the cottage so that she could go in to collect and forward her post .
50 A Welsh smallholder quarryman moved into the family farm so that his wife could go out to earn as a washerwoman , but the children did not get on well with their step-grandmother : ‘ There was a very hard side to her , she was a very stern woman , and we did n't like her . ’
51 And they would have barriers going out so that they could so that the gentry could go out to stand on that ladies and men .
52 She was terribly ambitious and I knew she 'd go on to do well .
53 Once he knew you 'd found out about the paintings , he might have thought you 'd go on to discover the truth about the murder .
54 No apparently , yeah , my dad used to carry a gun around so like they 'd go , they 'd go out to like a restaurant , yeah
55 They used to send the stewards round and er you you 'd suddenly see two new people in the congregation and they 'd come to hear the minister preach to see if he was a good preacher and then they 'd go back to report .
56 Mothers who took time out from employment for motherhood in the seventies thinking they 'd go back to work later , find there is n't work to go back to .
57 Each morning I 'd go in to discover what sadistic treats were lined up for me , as a variation from the relatively conventional topical newsy interviews .
58 ‘ Young 'un , ’ he 'd say , and she 'd go off to make him a cup of tea .
59 Well well er Jimmy you know used to go down to learn to read the music .
60 I did just at first , because I missed my Mum , so I used to go back to visit her .
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