Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] on [to-vb] the " in BNC.
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1 | From Drumlone Cross , the trail goes on to join the main Lisnaskea-Newtonbutler Road . |
2 | Passing to the east of the buildings at Upton the route goes on to cross the A174 road to the east of Loftus . |
3 | The chapter goes on to outline the main purchase types , and looks at the importance of contract markets in many industrial buying situations . |
4 | The chapter goes on to describe the way in which a non-governmental organisation attempted to introduce Oral Rehydration Therapy to Bangladesh as an appropriate technology by trying to avoid the problems associated with the pre-packaged salts . |
5 | In an almost soundless flurry of activity , the cellar door was opened and the light switched on to reveal the ramped steps . |
6 | Systems developing in the N H S. The programme went on to produce the evidence , the minister |
7 | Arguing that " developing information skills in isolation is nonsense " , the proposal goes on to predict the development of an information skills course to be related directly to such courses as environmental studies and social education . |
8 | ( It is somewhat remarkable to note that after such stirring events , the committee went on to draw the master 's attention to the fact that a horse had been observed grazing in the paddock , which had been let for sheep only . |
9 | And the judge went on to criticise the RSPCA for the way it gathers evidence . |
10 | Even more significantly this teacher goes on to express the view that this approach is not incompatible with the examination system , where in the context of the GCSE , the personal and professional experience the tutor has of each student 's progress and development is counterpoised with the more objective and detached assessment of the external moderator . |
11 | Tim , from Darlington , a member of the five-piece band The Scarecrows , has high hopes of becoming a professional footballer but his future may be decided if the band goes on to win the national final in London . |
12 | Having defined his subject , the author goes on to consider the relationship between caring professions and the state in a useful discussion of the varying positions of authors whose analysis derives from a neo-Marxist or neo-Weberian concept of the economic and political structure of society . |
13 | He recollects vividly the outstanding singles performances of Bill Thompson and Diane Underwood and with the final match standing at 2-all his team went on to dominate the doubles and lift the trophy . |
14 | One of his offspring , Jagen Dreaming Blue , was a key member of the Southern Obedience Team , a great achievement in itself , but when the team went on to win the team event at Crufts Dog Show , it was patently clear that the show dogs of today , given a chance , can still perform in the obedience arena at the highest level . |
15 | The article went on to disavow the use of violent methods : |
16 | So , when the 1971 British Lions stretched Fergie McCormick this way and that when winning the First Test on Mains ' home ground , the All Black selectors decided that McCormick had to go , and Mains went on to play the remaining three Tests of the first rubber that the Lions had won in New Zealand . |
17 | Wish art goes on to emphasize the importance of the electric media in breaking the hegemony of notation , for they enable us to capture the actual sounds , in all their inflectional complexity — freed from the ‘ filtering ’ effects of notation — and in experiential rather than spatialized time . |
18 | But the court went on to urge the adoption , perhaps by the United States Supreme Court which was about to consider the matter in the Aérospatiale case , of a principle that resort should first be had to the Convention procedures in every foreign discovery case unless their use appeared futile from the outset . |
19 | Outside my living day stretched on to poach the night while I cried . |
20 | Starting with an easy reference table , the leaflet goes on to describe the roles of Historic Scotland , the Regional and Islands Archaeologists , the national and local museums , the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland and the Council for Scottish Archaeology . |
21 | In 1893 , when American celebrated the 400th anniversary of Columbus ( a year late ) , the robber barons who banded together to support the Chicago exhibition went on to found the American Academy in Rome . |
22 | Middlesbrough-born Glendenen went on to score the first century , having become only the second Durham player to make a double-century when he hit 200 not out against Victoria last September in a three-day match unluckily denied first-class status . |
23 | The paper went on to describe the difficulties encountered by the CNAA 's boards . |
24 | The paper went on to consider the question of ‘ The Grading of Murders ’ , traversing the same ground as a Royal Commission would do six years later , and reaching the same negative conclusions , except that Ede rejected the idea of giving the jury any discretion : |
25 | The tribunal went on to condemn the man 's employers for their handling of the situations , and it also ‘ doubted that the man had ever indulged in sexual harassment or over-familiarity with staff . |
26 | Moreover , the covenant went on to restrict the defendant 's ability to accept any professional appointment . |
27 | Consequently , the Commission went on to examine the joint venture under Articles |
28 | Strephon goes on to recount the various features which once inspired his love , but now leave him cold : |
29 | The main road goes on to cross the River Dee at Church Bridge and soon narrows between hedgerows , two signposts indicating footpaths to the river . |
30 | The Cabinet Secretary went on to elaborate the case for keeping ‘ under a single Minister the supervision of both economic and fiscal policy , and both internal and external economic questions ’ . |