Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] go [adv prt] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | In later stages , the minority of cases may go on to produce these results . |
2 | I do n't care what you do — I do n't suppose the little blighters will go off to sleep — but keep them there and out of the way of my men right ? |
3 | PUBLIC sector rents should go up to reflect the higher value of houses or flats in desirable areas , Mr Chris Patten , the Environment Secretary , said yesterday . |
4 | Any comments will go back to OSF which has final say on whether any proposed changes are acceptable or not . |
5 | The Government are hoping that the election will have come and gone and that interest rates will go up to try to finance that PSBR . |
6 | People who survive road accidents can go on to develop severe psychiatric problems , according to a report out today . |
7 | Experience shows that 80 per cent of HIV cases will go on to develop Aids , on average within eight years . |
8 | Thus supported , children will go on to extend their knowledge of written language by themselves . |
9 | From this pupils can go on to consider what this tells us about society in the past . |
10 | Every day during my stay in the refuge the women would go out to see social security officials , the housing department , lawyers . |
11 | Posters will go up to advertise the reward scheme and the animal lovers hope some of the shocking facts and figures included would spur the public into action . |
12 | When the stem cell divides one of the two daughter cells may go on to give rise to other types of cell , whereas the other daughter cell remains a stem cell , capable of dividing again and always giving one daughter to diversification . |