Example sentences of "[to-vb] on to [noun sg] " 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 All three pupils are now following A-level course work at Aquinas College , Stockport and hope eventually to go on to university .
3 She always wanted Mikey to go on to university and become a doctor or a lawyer .
4 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 .
5 ‘ 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 .
6 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
7 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 .
8 So you need a rich peasant economy to finance industrialization to provide the mechanization to enable you to go on to collectivization .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 Of the regional erm team and erm , and erm , he was asked to go , to go on to play international
12 In a remarkable record , he was to go on to win two further bars , in France that year and in Germany in 1945 .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 As Lorenz wrote , ‘ one of them may be inclined to go on to mouth-pulling a few seconds before the other one .
16 ‘ We had to go on to plastic teaspoons because the metal ones disappeared . ’
17 With a career in speech therapy behind her , Liz decided to go on to study for a post-graduate degree in Marine Archaeology at St Andrews University , where her husband David is Professor of Chemistry .
18 He is to star in Death Wish Five and plans to go on to Death Wish Six and Seven .
19 Er and the point about not offering a solution , C P R E clearly has in in erm taking to go on to talk about the subsequent parts of policy H one and H two , the County Council 's figures and then doing an analysis of those in relation to the new settlement , but I appreciate chairman that erm we 'll come back to that .
20 And then you just do a run , you do n't have to go on to print it at all you just print it off .
21 Obviously if you did a course in engineering or modern languages and you are going for a job where these skills are required it should not be difficult to explain that this is what positively interests you and you chose the subject because you wanted to go on to employment in the same field .
22 After these general guidelines , it may be helpful to go on to review some of the most popular cuisines and eating places .
23 However , the old kapellmeister managed to cling on to life for another couple of years , by which time Mozart was himself dead .
24 He 'd tell him , he 'd get his orders from the office , cos the Deputy Harbourmaster he would go down all the sound he sound in river and see what wanted taken out , then he 'd say to my father I 'll dredge at so and so belo below docksill and docksill what they used to do they used to , my father what he 'd do he 'd put stakes on the mud , a short stake and a long stake on account of the tide and he 'd , he 'd make an imaginary on that stake , then he 'd go ashore at Wolverston , phone up what have you got on your docksill , the fella might say it 's ten feet , well he 'd say right we 'll make that twenty feet , so that 's er , that 's what he used to work on to dredge the river .
25 You 're supposed to come on to parade with clean boots , Jones ! ( condition 3 )
26 Hire equipment needs to come on to site at an early stage ( see list ) .
27 What information were you able to pass on to Superintendent ?
28 There is again some anecdotal evidence that such degrees are less likely to lead on to postgraduate research , and some of the figures in Table 3.2 suggest this ; but such assertions need to be tested empirically .
29 The decision as to how many fry the brichardi would allow to grow on to adulthood is in their hands , not yours .
30 It seems that you all want to hurry on to item three A , erm as far as the timetable is concerned
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