Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] go on [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Er I 'll go on to explain in the product range one of their new products we 're introducing this year . |
2 | I 'll go on to say that on the question of progressive migration restraint , I do n't think anybody round this table is suggesting otherwise . |
3 | We 've got which I 'll go on to expand in a minute about . |
4 | The idea of the triple alliance gives a concrete ciass structure to dependency of various types and , as I shall go on to argue , it is the economic , political , and cultural-ideological power of the triple alliance ( expanded into a transnational capitalist class ) that keeps any development that takes place ‘ dependent ’ . |
5 | The weight of the evidence is that it is growing stronger and more united and , as I shall go on to argue , this can be best explained within the context of the culture-ideology of consumerism . |
6 | I will go on to argue that the finding as to ‘ maleness ’ , though regrettable , should not have precluded a finding that there was a marriage . |
7 | Yet , I will go on to argue that black kids seriously involved in sport tend to be rather better placed academically than others who may not be immersed in sport . |
8 | There are areas , one or two of which I will go on to elude to , which I still think are actually going to make for the greatest savings in the coming financial year and thereafter . |
9 | That fact that in , a two years time I can go on to do the subjects that I want to do at the University in Scotland of my choice . |
10 | And , who knows , you may go on to become a Master of Wine . |
11 | Once you have established what your options are , you should go on to produce a specific recommendation or set of recommendations . |
12 | This is a perfectly valid question to raise in a case study response , and you might go on to consider whether it is still possible for them to change direction , even now . |
13 | She was terribly ambitious and I knew she 'd go on to do well . |
14 | Once he knew you 'd found out about the paintings , he might have thought you 'd go on to discover the truth about the murder . |
15 | If you are recording on a Super-format such as S-VHS , though , the copying loss will be barely discernible , and you could go on to make a copy-of-a-copy ( ie third generation ) without noticeable fall-off . |
16 | She would go on to see Daisy . |
17 | When Kiss began , did you and Paul ever envisage the kind of lasting success you would go on to achieve ? |
18 | Then you can go on to try other books in the series , at the regular price , all on the same free trial basis . |
19 | If this idea appeals to you , you can go on to have your photograph taken every four to six weeks during your weight loss campaign . |
20 | This in itself is a mildly interesting observation and certainly needs to be made ; but what we should go on to do is to say why they do not appear there . |
21 | Somehow I ca n't see us remaining in the number two position — but fingers crossed scumta will strike down our foes and inspire out team to greater things and we 'll go on to win the league . |
22 | We might go on to ask , then , why such a situation is , or is considered , exceptional . |
23 | We might go on to say that not only in the medieval period with its plainsong , but also today , the Church owes more to the prayer and music of the religious orders than it will ever appreciate . |
24 | From here we could go on to explore how the people in the castle manage without Melric . |
25 | We could go on to ask why they are n't common , which is another way of asking why the process of meiosis is normally fair , as scrupulously impartial as tossing a good penny . |
26 | He proposed an approach to the principled description of such contexts which bears a close resemblance to more recent descriptions which we shall go on to examine : |
27 | After a brief discussion of the first question , we shall go on to consider the present distribution of services within local government in the United Kingdom . |
28 | We will go on to create a Department of Legal Administration headed by a Minister in the Commons who will be responsible for all courts and tribunals in England and Wales . |
29 | In the next chapters we will go on to consider what homoeopathy is , how it arose and developed , and how it fits in with the scheme of health and disease outlined here . |
30 | We will go on to consider possibilities offered by different types of TV and film material you might have on video . |