Example sentences of "[verb] on [verb] at the " in BNC.

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1 Part 4 goes on to look at the training of parents in skills necessary for successful completion of these steps .
2 The supplement goes on to look at the law covering the conservation of protected buildings and areas , reporting on incentives like the Town Scheme grant , which can provide 40 per cent grants for repair and restoration work from combined funding between local authorities and English Heritage .
3 It then goes on to look at the costs of protectionism so they 're , they 're looking at erm , the numerical estimates as to how much erm , protectionism costs , not only for domestic producers and consumers and tax payers , but also for third countries .
4 That would we feel is certainly in a coordinating way and if somebody for instance er say you 've got a husband and wife living together , one of them suddenly becomes handicapped in a particular way , what we are planning to do is trying to develop programmes which will enable the carer to have to go on training at the County Council 's expense to enable them to look after somebody in their own homes and it 's a type of thing we want to develop .
5 did you carry on working at the same place ?
6 His mother trekked North to the St Mary 's Anglican Mission station , where he received his education before going on to study at the Rorke 's Drift Art and Craft Centre in Natal .
7 It is important to note , before going on to look at the main body of legislation in detail , that prior to 1980 , when insider dealing first became a statutory offence ( by virtue of Part V of the 1980 Companies Act ) , the legislative means of curtailing the practice was limited to disclosure provisions contained in general companies legislation .
8 The position with regard to face-to-face transactions is considered first , before going on to look at the position in relation to impersonal stock market deals .
9 Before going on to look at the Government 's proposals in detail , we want to underline our serious concern over the threat to strategic minerals planning associated with the proposed reorganisation of local government in Wales .
10 Town made all the running … but they kept on falling at the final hurdle in front of goal …
11 A girl who is very tall for her age may fear that she will go on growing at the same rate indefinitely , while a boy who is shorter than his mates of the same age may be afraid that he will be permanently undersized .
12 In 1916 , when her daughter Carrie 's husband was killed at the Somme , she managed that too , looking after the three-year old my mother , so that Carrie could go on working at the mill .
13 For a minute more , the boy went on gazing at the Harewoman .
14 If Dreadnought went on sinking at the present rate , in ten minutes the hole would n't be above the waterline , but below .
15 He went on looking at the disgusting bits .
16 He went on looking at the floor , thoughtful .
17 He did n't even ask the next question but went on looking at the Consul General expectantly .
18 He went on staring at the television screen , not listening to the next item , but trying to work out the puzzle .
19 He went on staring at the Hare-woman .
20 Dyson went on staring at the raindrops , saying nothing .
21 After a distinguished student career at Emmanuel College , Cambridge , he went on to study at the University of Paris under Suzanne Bastid .
22 Having touched on the difficulties of the past year Mr Vernon went on to look at the remarkable successes :
23 He put one hand out ; she put out hers and gripped his forearm , looked up briefly and made a noise which might have been " thanks " , and went on working at the strap of her shoe .
24 Betty Allsop , who had overheard the exchange , let out a hoot of laughter , while Maggie went on rubbing at the counter , but Rona 's reply was , ‘ That 'll be the day , even with a fellow like Billings . ’
25 In that case , shopkeepers and manufacturers might be prepared to drop their profit margins , absorb the tax and go on selling at the same price .
26 You have already defined what the worry is , so go on to look at the cause , list different possibilities for dealing with the cause and then decide on the action which seems most likely to be effective .
27 He pays the small amount and in fact I keep on meaning at the back of my brain to get hold of him and say has he been paying it .
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