Example sentences of "[pers pn] go on [to-vb] the " in BNC.

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1 Having said this , I go on to welcome the show .
2 I went on to join the Kent team and later the National Display Team .
3 She goes on to represent the province at the world final of the Smirnoff International Fashion Awards in Rio in October , with the chance to win 10,000 US dollars to help develop her career .
4 From here you go on to follow the River Dove to Uttoxeter and go through gently rolling farmland to the village of Abbots Bromley .
5 She and Grubb were together in the team that won the Nations Cup in Washington , before she went on to take the Toronto World Cup round .
6 She went on to emphasise the growing need to tackle environmental problems : ‘ It is no good proposing that we go back to some simple village life and halve our population by some means that have not yet been revealed .
7 After defeating Pam at the 19th to win the Scottish , she went on to bag the Australian Girls ' title and the British Stroke-Play Championship .
8 They will point you in the right direction , they were quite bullish last year about Salsevills chances in the book when it was published , before she went on to win the erm thousand guineas .
9 She went on to attack the Colonial Office on the ‘ hut tax ’ , and became a Fellow of the Anthropological Institute in 1898 .
10 When she retired from the RCM in 1948 she went on to run the Violet Melchet Infant Welfare Centre near Sloane Square , a job she held for the next twenty years .
11 She went on to become the British Champion in 1914 , 1920 , 1921 and 1926 and English Champion in 1914 and 1919 .
12 Maybe despite or because of failing ‘ O ’ levels she went on to become the first woman engineer at her college because her earlier setbacks had made her determined to prove that she could succeed .
13 We go on to examine the firm 's dividend policy and how this affects the value of shares .
14 Before we go on to keep the , to look at the minutes and for the young people who were actually on the weekend in .
15 But it does very effectively , so we were smart and snug and weatherproof as we went on to enjoy the most exhilarating walk of the entire weekend .
16 But it does so very effectively , so we were smart and snug and weatherproof as we went on to enjoy the most exhilarating walk of the entire weekend .
17 We went on to win the Open .
18 ‘ Some of the youngsters were in awe of Ibrox , but once they settled down we went on to dominate the second-half . ’
19 ‘ Some of the youngsters were in awe of Ibrox , but once they settled down we went on to dominate the second-half . ’
20 Bachrach and Baratz argue that pluralists ignore or neglect that ‘ face of power ’ which consists in confining the scope of decision-making to safe issues ; they go on to make the less convincing point that an elite may exist without actually being aware of its own dominance since this may never have been challenged .
21 He was glad to hear that their priests were telling the people that the potato murrain was a visitation of the Almighty ; he only hoped they went on to draw the full lesson .
22 They went on to deride the ‘ screaming headlines ’ , ‘ spate of glorification ’ , and ‘ premature eulogies ’ which followed in its wake .
23 It goes on to define the objective of this policy as safeguarding ‘ the common values , fundamental interests and independence of the Union ’ .
24 He goes on to explain the nature of a specifically Christian order — a society which would construct a framework for the political acts of the state , which would realize the importance of a Christian education and in which a " Community of Christians " , an elite of both laity and clerisy , would influence the values of the ordinary citizens of the country .
25 He goes on to mention the occasional embarrassing moments which occur when firms try to pass backhanders .
26 When Lok acquires this tool , he goes on to compare the new people to things he is familiar with , noting their menace , power , and sheer attractiveness by comparing them to a famished wolf , the waterfall , honey and Oa .
27 He goes on to connect the semantic change with ‘ the general tendency of the Enlightenment not to accept any authority and to decide everything before the judgement seat of reason ’ ( p. 241 ) .
28 In Act One he first of all introduces himself and his job and what this entails and then he goes on to set the scene by describing the general vicinity and its history .
29 Without naming names , he goes on to outline the situations which had so interested him in the cases of the Melanesians and the Tari Furora , as he points out that to tamper with the pattern of primitive culture at one point is to endanger the whole structure .
30 He thinks that when he goes on to test the device in human patients , it should prove successful over long periods .
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