Example sentences of "[vb -s] on to [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Let's hope he goes on to greater things . |
2 | It examines the conditions under which a voting equilibrium exists ; and then goes on to representative democracy . |
3 | One in four young people goes on to higher education ; at the beginning of the 1980s , it was only one in eight . |
4 | Unenamoured of either , he rejected both in favour of the career of a scribe here his own account goes on to other things becoming a clerk to the imperial divan in 922/1516 , and rising thence through the office of private secretary to two Grand Vezirs and that of to become nisanci in 941/1534 . |
5 | Well I 'm actually in my own office but it joins on to another office |
6 | Many of the documents signed at Halling bear the signatures of these men and among these we find Phillip de Poucnessh now known as Punish Hill ; Richard le Veel , Veles of Snodland ; John le Lad now Lads Farm ; John de Holoweye , Holoway Court Snodland ; and another name that lives on to this day is Bavens Bank , which probably derives its name from Adam de Bavent . |
7 | This enhancement leads on to new stages in cognitive complexity : |
8 | From the fact that it leads on to all sorts of other questions , we can reasonably infer that many of the justifications given in the literature are indeed question-begging . |
9 | Another steep descent leads on to grassy col and then yet more superb ridge walking , narrow and exposed , over Sgurr nan Saighead ( 3,047ft ) . |
10 | The second concern is that evaluation is largely a wasted exercise unless it leads on to some action . |
11 | The man in charge of the force 's drug squad says cannabis leads on to harder drugs |
12 | This leads on to basic office systems and personnel records . |
13 | It opens on to open countryside and is easy to get to . |
14 | It backs on to another property owned by a professional photographer-friend , Hazel . |
15 | The development is sited three miles from Weston town centre and backs on to green belt land . |
16 | However , what is of importance and interest is the investigation of a process of translating scientific discourse and aims on to specific issues and problems in the teaching and study of politics . |
17 | Finally , if you find your mind wanders on to other thoughts during the exercise bring it back to focus on the feelings . |
18 | He then moves on to 10 minutes of shadow boxing before Davies dons the hand-pads and waits for pain . |
19 | It then moves on to simple applications of that technology ( standalone applications ) normally driven by technologists . |
20 | After assessing the situation , evaluating the strengths and difficulties of the client within the family network , the social worker moves on to social care planning , which has been defined as follows : |