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

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1 Mr Mosse goes on to describe fund raising for the boiler .
2 Hubel and Wiesel went on to record output from cortical cells , while illuminating the retina in various ways .
3 Though only a small proportion go on to develop diabetes , these subjects have an increased risk of death from cardiovascular disease .
4 From these elements , Powell went on to found Palace Pictures , initially distributing videos and films , then moving into production through such films as Mona Lisa , Company of Wolves and Absolute Beginners .
5 Many of the local and regular skaters from this era went on to become house-hold names in the UK and International skate scene ; people such as Steve Douglas , Bod Boyle , Danny Webster , Sean Goff , Mark Abrook , Barry Abrook , Shane Rouse , Phil Burgoyne , Davross , Gary Lee , Don Brider , Rodga Harvey and many many others .
6 In a later letter , Mill went on to blame Hodgskin for what he calls ‘ mad nonsense ’ .
7 Professor Fletcher went on to become secretary of the Royal College of Physicians working party on atmosphere pollution , smoking and health , and the resultant report was a best-seller for the college and ultimately led to the founding of ASH .
8 ‘ It was n't Mossycop after all , ’ Phil Jordan went on to tell Coffin .
9 However , Miller goes on to cast doubt on the status of such individualist explanations when he suggests that holist explanations are the stuff of social science , whereas individualist ones are something else .
10 And how people who wear red go in in business situations go in to assert power you know I mean
11 Sarah went on to ask Gedge to dedicate ‘ Shatner ’ to her while risque Katy invited him to the Plaza after the concert !
12 On Saturday mornings she took them for riding lessons , waited and took them back , while Norm went out to play golf .
13 If you decide to dispense with a thorough dig through the whole plot and merely take out planting holes , at least try to follow the above principle : dig two spits deep , and reverse them with the more fertile top spit going down to root level .
14 School dragged on for month after month , year after year , with Rebecca Salmon going up to collect prize after prize on Speech Day .
15 Two of the boys from amongst these pioneers went on to study Mathematics at Cambridge , with great success , to Daniels ' pride : J. G. Adshead of Caius College , who eventually became Professor of Mathematics at Dalhousie University , Nova Scotia , and W. L. Edge of Trinity College , who held a similar post in the University of Edinburgh .
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17 Mr Cocks went on to criticise video interviewing techniques of police and social workers .
18 Both he and Gorman went on to win championship medals in April .
19 ‘ It may work out that I do n't get as many as last year , but I 'm happy to play up front and as long as Newcastle go on to win promotion it does n't really matter anyway , ’ said the converted midfield player who marked his 25th birthday with the 51st-minute opener .
20 Then Carter went on to add phrase that was to haunt him as , only a few weeks later riots and disaffection began to unfold across the country and within twelve months led to the fall of the Shah .
21 It was as if to prove that it was n't England that had changed that Losey went on to make Accident ( 1967 ) , a powerful triangle drama involving two very different Oxford academics and their exotic pupil , financed from English sources .
22 Sulphur goes on to produce acid rain .
23 There was an acceptance here that the WEA was not necessarily educating for political and social action : its task was to create a better-informed citizen democracy , whether or not its students went on to join pressure groups or assume civic office .
24 She had no doubt that her children were too important to be brought up by anyone else and , as others went on to become household names , she became a full-time mother , writing occasional children 's books as well as a storybook-guide to the handling of epilepsy based on experiences with her own son .
25 Geoffrey and others went off to play golf , while Moira and I paid a visit to Mr Campbell 's celebrated tweed shop at Beauly .
26 Subsequent PTCA was carried out in 11 of these patients because of the recurrence of their pain and I patient went on to bypass grafting .
27 From this initial thought the sociologist goes on to consider baptism as a ‘ rite of passage ’ and scans the library in both the sociology and the social anthropology sections for previous writings which will give more information about baptism in other cultures and also about the significance of rites of passage in both primitive and advanced societies .
28 This is to pick up changes in the cells on the cervix ( neck of the womb ) which might in time go on to become cancer .
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