Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] on [to-vb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Males do not go on to construct further nests as polygynous weavers of more productive lands do .
2 Best went on to list conceptual and logistical barriers to achieving a merger .
3 Later on as a teacher Mr Dear was once called on to teach English and , ‘ Naturally used Phil 's methods .
4 Now it also goes on to say that 's going to affect electricity prices which will rise , now how will that compensate with , with nuclear electricity ?
5 Saad later went on to take Madain and bring the Sassanian empire to an end , initiating in the process the substitution of Islam for Zoroastrianism as Persia 's state religion .
6 However some answering ‘ yes ’ to this also went on to oppose any cap in the case of private clients — which suggests that the capping implications of this question may not have been fully appreciated .
7 With this in mind , let us now move on to examine other types of cohesive device that often require careful handling in translation .
8 Babies that sleep little and cry frequently often go on to become hyperkinetic .
9 We will now go on to describe three of the experimental findings which provide such support .
10 His name was Dave Brown and he eventually went on to establish one of the first clubs in the country to be licensed as an openly gay establishment .
11 Lorcan Wyer who has since gone on to become one of the most stylish jockeys in England was associated with most of the Scott winners in those days .
12 Nurses are increasingly called on to develop managerial skills even if their job does not formally include management .
13 He then goes on to outline some examples for the primary school curriculum .
14 He then goes on to outline some of the gifts of the ascended Christ .
15 He then goes on to criticise Labour for suggesting that priority spending on education and training can help overcome the difficulties of the balance of payments deficit — because such investment programmes take generations to work through the system .
16 The warning notice then goes on to address specific risks involved in particular types of transactions such as futures , options ( including both buying and writing of options ) and contracts for differences .
17 And in the light of this experience the Secretary of State take the view that , and then goes on to list all the factors .
18 He started as financial controller and then moved on to become executive assistant manager .
19 It will knock weeds out as they emerge , then go on to tackle persistent perennials like dock and nettles .
20 We will begin by describing Broca 's aphasia and Wernicke 's aphasia , and then go on to describe other frequently seen forms of aphasia .
21 I start by reviewing research in the field known as referential communication , in which children are required to use language to help each other identify particular items , and then go on to outline some limitations in the standard experimental approach used in this area , drawing heavily on the work of Margaret Donaldson .
22 And then go on to tell this tale .
23 What we 're finding is that the discoveries in interstellar space are making us try new experiments and erm try and reproduce these conditions , perhaps in the laboratory , and then go on to discover new molecules in space and understand the processes that give rise to the molecules .
24 Cannabis users sometimes go on to use dangerous hard drugs .
25 Mr Vernon then went on to explain one of the important changes made as a result of the review :
26 He then went on to say that , despite this qualification , he still greatly respected Maritain , but that another theologian with whom , after an initial enthusiasm , he had become somewhat disillusioned was Berdyaev .
27 Captain Hymers did n't stay to see the coffee served because he then went on to visit another of his garrison units , namely the Duchess of Kent 's Military Hospital .
28 She then went on to describe certain physical attributes of Lorimer De Belving that would be known only to an intimate .
29 The Charter , like most political manifesto , threw vitriol on the current state of affairs in Trinidad , political as well as social , and then went on to describe much that they would do to improve the situation ; but then , to paraphrase Andy Rice-Davies — they would would n't they ?
30 She then went on to address one of the underlying themes of the conference week : the ‘ quality of life ’ requirement to improve state sector service in health , education , environment , housing and social services .
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