Example sentences of "[vb base] on [to-vb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You walk on to climb the slopes of Bulkeley Hill from where you head for the village of Bickerton and on the heathland of Bickerton Hill .
2 After it 's been dished out the paymasters ride on to take the pay to the men cutting down the forest .
3 Then explore Graigueconna , make a brief tour of Bushey Park House and gardens and hasten on to watch the sun beyond the grandiose setting of Powerscourt .
4 Continue on to reach the road , turn right over it to cross the Nedd Fechan and go to the road junction .
5 You then return to the lying flat starting position , and then go on to repeat the exercise using the other leg .
6 Having said this , I go on to welcome the show .
7 Palmer was looking to equal that — and perhaps go on to take the US PGA Championship too , the golden grand slam .
8 Not surprisingly , left-inclined social scientists go on to take the view that good sense can only be made of British politics if the pluralist ideology is set aside and a start to understanding is made elsewhere than in the world of interest-group activity .
9 The team clockwise from top left , James Tromans , 17 , Anthony Jewitt , 17 , Jennifer McCaffery , 18 , and Katie Lane , 19 , won the County Durham final of the Young Consumer of the Year event , and go on to represent the county at the regional finals in Gateshead on April 7 .
10 We go on to examine the firm 's dividend policy and how this affects the value of shares .
11 However in our view although many judgments pay lip service to Lord Parker 's words they do , in fact , go on to examine the adequacy of consideration as relevant to the question of reasonableness .
12 Indeed , Braveman and Jarvis ( 1978 ) , having argued that their results imply separate mechanisms for the two phenomena , go on to acknowledge the possibility that their results might simply reflect the use of a test procedure that was less sensitive as a measure of conditioning than as a measure of neophobia .
13 They were about to attack Perm and then go on to rescue the tsar who , rumour had it , was imprisoned in Ekaterinberg .
14 It is not possible , however , to come to any conclusion about the usefulness of testing and inspection ( outsider evaluations ) without considering what is possible for schools to do themselves ( Becher et al , 1979 , go on to consider the merits of school-based approaches ) .
15 Having discussed the place of the professional-managerial class in the stratification system , the Ehrenreichs go on to consider the role that it has played in class conflict in the USA over recent decades .
16 I then go on to discuss the idea of " independence of thought " and show why a metaphysical , as distinct from a " critical " , realism can not be coherently defended .
17 We then go on to discuss the size and structure of the money market and the individual characteristics of the most important constituent markets .
18 From here you go on to follow the River Dove to Uttoxeter and go through gently rolling farmland to the village of Abbots Bromley .
19 Should United beat Forest and then go on to win the championship , the UEFA Cup place will go to the team finishing third in the First Division , sparking off a League scramble between Manchester City , Sheffield Wednesday , Liverpool and Arsenal .
20 ‘ Oh , you 'll pass all right , and then go on to win the race . ’
21 This enabled me to put in all the words I consider legal and thus go on to win the game .
22 This enabled me to put in all the words I consider legal and thus go on to win the game .
23 We now move on to examine the question : who is equal to this task ?
24 We focus first on the moral issues , and then move on to consider the debate over the factual consequences of insider dealing .
25 Both texts then seem to abandon the question of what Matroc 's competitors do and move on to consider the types of customer in the market place and whether the brochure would be of any value to them .
26 In this compartment , in this carriage , on this train , it does not happen and they move on to check the papers of the woman and her daughter .
27 In Webb we see once again the tendency of the House of Lords to begin with a discussion of the relevant national law and then move on to discuss the relevance of any Community law provisions .
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