Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] to [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 One in four young people goes on to higher education ; at the beginning of the 1980s , it was only one in eight .
2 Spread top of smaller cake with jam , invert on to larger cake and press down firmly .
3 The 18+ examinations were seen , as the Secretary of State himself recognized , again partly as another such certificate for those who had stayed the next voluntary two years at school , partly as an aptitude test for those who were to go on to higher education , partly as a still more specific entry requirement for admission to specified courses in institutions of higher education .
4 During the 1980s , there has been a marked decline in the proportion of secondary students who gain the Sudan School Certificate which enables them to go on to higher education or enter the civil service .
5 No longer did a sixth former of limited means need to win a scholarship to go on to higher education : admission secured a grant from the Local Authority .
6 And literacy is not the end of the road : there is the added incentive that those adults who can read and write now have the opportunity to go on to higher education through a special rural matriculation scheme .
7 They may not be sure exactly what career they want , or whether to go on to higher education .
8 Should girls brought up in Britain be allowed to go on to further education ?
9 If we could be certain ( as we ought ) that every person of 16 had the opportunity to go on to further education or practical , examinable work , then we could drop the 16+ examination without loss , and with a possible simplification of the school curriculum up to that point .
10 Within Bield one survey showed that half of those tenants who moved on to further care from sheltered housing did so wholly or primarily for mental health reasons .
11 Wrangham 's theory remains tentative but if it stands up to further investigation it suggests that humans were primordially partrilineal .
12 Of course , the fewer calories the body uses from food the more it must draw from your surplus body fat , so this adds up to faster weight loss .
13 The flight at once broke to the right and formed a defensive circle , the Messerschmitts overshooting them — and probably climbing back to higher altitude .
14 the staff somewhere and we , we came in here and of course most of the people eventually had families and er they moved out to bigger accommodation as their families grew up , you know , er , we were very pleased to get the house of course because we 'd we 'd lived in this Nissan hut for er either one or two years but it did
15 Those who changed back to shorter repayment periods , because in this example they carry the same total credit cost as longer ones , show what must be the widely-held feeling that , regardless of loan period , the lower the total cost of credit the better .
16 Much of the writing on education and the structure of knowledge refers not to higher education but to the schools , and in particular to the concept of general education at the secondary level .
17 Growing usually at a height of between I –0 to I 60 metres the vineyards curve round from an eastern to south-eastern aspect , and climb on to higher ground towards the edge of the Bois de Cormont .
18 I moved in to the front room where the disco had moved on to heavier metal ( New Model Army , I think — a band to watch despite their fans ) but still nobody was dancing .
19 Viewed structurally and organically , it is the firing line manager in whom all authority and responsibility centre ; only what he can not do himself passes up to higher management ’ .
20 Lack of awareness of the world around you , and a mind which has no ideas of its own , will show up to greater disadvantage in direct comparison with your fellow interviewees than they will in a one-to-one interview .
21 They believe that the routine records and investigations of doctors , social workers and others concerned with the children could contribute significantly to greater knowledge and therefore to better services .
22 Falling freight costs led directly to easier marketing , cheaper raw materials , reduced prices , greater demand , and increased productivity .
23 The ratio of boys to girls going on to further education was 50 per cent in 1925 , and 63 per cent in 1978 .
24 They have then concluded that going on to further education or staying at school are better options .
25 The majority of our trainees are hoping for a career in care , and we hope that many will be going on to further education at the end of the year .
26 New College is proud of its academic record , with most students going on to further education .
27 As soon as you have had enough you wait until the plane arrives , going on to newer ground or back for a return flight to the bright lights of Reykjavik .
28 It will take an enormous effort to make the world just a little safer , and the resources might have been used elsewhere to greater effect .
29 It was sad , nevertheless , that six months of planning had not been shown off to better effect .
30 The much flagged NetWare Release 4.0 , tidied up to better support large corporate networks , was finally released last week : a 4.0 version of NFS Gateway is under development .
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