Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] go on [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Johnston , saddling his 48th winner of the year , should now go on to achieve his maiden half century , and does not mind whether it happens in the last four days of turf racing or on the all-weather .
2 It follows naturally from the previous chapter that we should now go on to consider where sedimentation is actually taking place today .
3 The court must then go on to apply the fundamental principles in s1 of the Act before deciding whether or not to make a care or supervision order .
4 Choreographers should then go on to decide which style of dance would be most appropriate .
5 Right , next one is poison must get a move on cos we 're running a bit late so as we 're going to poisons later I 'll just go on to say here that there 's four ways poisons can get into the body .
6 And her lips , opening to reply to his question , were long and mobile , eloquent even before she spoke , though she might sometimes go on to contradict what they had intimated .
7 I would then go on to provide a more positive option .
8 The universe would then go on to expand and cool just like the hot big bang model , but there would now be an explanation of why the universe was expanding at exactly the critical rate and why different regions had the same temperature .
9 We shall then go on to consider how the notion of ‘ topic ’ relates to representations of discourse content .
10 The use of topical steroid creams to treat eczema can certainly clear the skin up miraculously , but the patient may then go on to develop asthma .
11 Lacking the ability perhaps to identify the chemical components in proper scientific vocabulary , the groups may exchange emotions , fears and hopes — and may then go on to decipher the chemical nomenclature together , if it proves to be necessary , and desirable that they do so .
12 A national NUJ official says it 's a major achievement , but insists that the fight will still go on to get the sacked journalists their jobs back.Nick Clark reports .
13 Some teachers already use taped music in their classes and the new teachers will hopefully go on to learn to paly the piano .
14 We will now go on to describe three of the experimental findings which provide such support .
15 All being well , it will now go on to become an infant and will be born around 40 weeks after conception takes place .
16 If the subject-matter is sequential , the teacher must ask himself whether it is essential that step A is known to have been mastered before the beginning of step B , and what is the essential minimum ; he will then go on to decide how the achievement of that minimum can be tested , what can be done for those who do not reach it , and whether the material is such that comprehension or insight might be expected to dawn at later stages after more exposure to the subject field .
17 The father can only go on to know God more profoundly and as the young man men become stronger , they are more aware of the indwelling spirit of power to overcome the tempter .
18 They can then go on to order him to do such things as they consider necessary to effect the abatement .
19 We can then go on to ask how in other languages without such grammatical means , the same functions are achieved ( if indeed they are ) .
20 We can then go on to see how these integrated structures can offer the networked services which will be the key to many multimedia business and professional applications .
21 This is supposed to paint a picture of his personality , and the astrologer can then go on to tell the person his future by a complicated process of advancing the stars .
22 You can then go on to establish new , healthier tastes , better health-promoting habits .
23 SERAFIN : I was just thinking how often philosophy begins with the promise that if we can manage to get our thinking right about some basic concept we can then go on to restructure our thinking about everything else — and how rarely this later part of the programme is ever reached …
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