Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Entry qualifications are generally the same , that is five O level GCE passes or their equivalent , as those required to continue on to degree and other higher level courses , which is indeed what the great majority of students do when they have successfully completed their foundation courses . |
2 | I immediately gestured to the Hurricanes to carry on to Malta by themselves as we were ditching and we turned for the coast ourselves , losing height all the way . |
3 | All three pupils are now following A-level course work at Aquinas College , Stockport and hope eventually to go on to university . |
4 | She always wanted Mikey to go on to university and become a doctor or a lawyer . |
5 | Hope , however , was provided by the offer of a gift of £1,000 from Alderman Ephraim Hallam , to provide leaving scholarships for boys to go on to University . |
6 | ‘ The trouble is they 'll send for him when he is eighteen , and we were hoping he 'd win a scholarship to go on to University . |
7 | and I went who 's applying to go on to university or education after eighteen , so I put up my hand , turned round and flipping Stuart and Danny had put their hands up and I just went oh god , they 're gon na do really well and Terry , and Terry , we 're talking Terry , Terry who has n't got a brain cell to rub together |
8 | There 's been an increasing tendency for people to stay on at school because they really want to , where it was one of the great criticisms of the boom years that people simply stayed on the escalator regardless , did n't think whether they wanted to stay on to , into sixth form , did n't think whether they wanted to go on to university or higher education , erm just did it without thinking . |
9 | This venerable leader was lured to Canton by Nguyen in 1925 and persuaded to go on to Shanghai to an address just within the French concession . |
10 | Of course , had to go on to Shanghai and get the course going there without me . |
11 | I took this medical test to be a sign that things were happening and that we could hope to go on to Paris , which Alex said was the next staging post . |
12 | So you need a rich peasant economy to finance industrialization to provide the mechanization to enable you to go on to collectivization . |
13 | We have signed a treaty to agree to that , but we have not just retained Polaris , with its enormous fire-power ; we have now decided to go on to Trident that has even greater firepower than Polaris . |
14 | Where such clauses are included at the wish of the parties it is always as well to go on to spell out the consequences of the failure to agree . |
15 | Once we had worked together to help him regain his faith , he was able to go on to play just as well as he had done before ; indeed , now that he had remembered the feeling of success , he was able to play even better . |
16 | Of the regional erm team and erm , and erm , he was asked to go , to go on to play international |
17 | We decided to go on to Mallawi by train . |
18 | We were going to travel together as far as Paris , I was to go on to Calais . |
19 | They would travel to Hamburg , then by boat to Hull : many of them intending to go on to Liverpool and from there to America . |
20 | Arriving at Halling he was warned not to go on to Rochester as there was danger of his being captured on the road . |
21 | We 'll have a look at decimals because you need to need to know what you 're doing with decimals but decimals are fractions and until you I mean I think you 're very happy with fractions now you 're probably ready to go on to decimals . |
22 | After this it heads up the 600ft Berrow Hill to go on to Berrow Green and then Ankerdine Hill . |
23 | In a remarkable record , he was to go on to win two further bars , in France that year and in Germany in 1945 . |
24 | For instance , if we want a trajectory that goes then we start in region 1 ; to get to region 3 we must be in the right-hand " third " of region 1 ; if we are going to go on from region 3 to region 4 , we must be in the right-hand " third " of that " third " ; and , to go on to region 2 , in the left " third " of that " third " , etc . |
25 | Some got as far as Rhodesia and the high altitude was n't any good so then they had to go on to Cape Town . |
26 | Having reached the last four of the Tennents Scottish Cup , it is not beyond them to go on to beat Aberdeen or Clydebank at Tynecastle next month and pursue a piece of silverware that has not been seen in the boardroom at Easter Road since the turn of the century . |
27 | As Lorenz wrote , ‘ one of them may be inclined to go on to mouth-pulling a few seconds before the other one . |
28 | ‘ We had to go on to plastic teaspoons because the metal ones disappeared . ’ |
29 | Following his visit to Du Pont , Sir Patrick was due to go on to Magherafelt , much of which was destroyed by a bomb explosion yesterday . |
30 | Many sixth-formers , of course , left a maintained school to go on to universities , but only 10 per cent of these went to Oxford or Cambridge , compared with nearly half of the university-bound sixth-formers from the Public Schools . |