Example sentences of "[Wh pn] go [adv] [to-vb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Who goes out to make way for Gallacher ? |
2 | One thing that I always wanted not to happen to me was to become like a TV cameraman who goes home to watch TV and says , ‘ Aw , look at that lighting , ’ or something trivial that really has nothing to do with the actual story . |
3 | The other change which took place was the growth of a minority who went on to take advantage of new opportunities to get a university degree . |
4 | Jack Hathorne was a former RAF pilot who went on to test fly Hurricane fighters being built at Brockworth during the second world war . |
5 | At the Chemical Society of London there were great debates about the status of atoms in 1867 and 1869 , with Professors at Oxford and at London Universities on opposite sides ; and at the same time in France some of the most distinguished chemists were sceptical of atoms , among them P. E. M. Berthelot , who went on to become Minister of Public Instruction in 1886 , having done distinguished work on synthesis and on calorimetry . |
6 | This miraculous work was achieved on one hand press by a single compositor , J.H. Mason , who went on to become head of the London School of Printing . |
7 | His book Chemical Method was translated in 1855 by William Odling , a prominent figure at the Royal Institution who went on to become Professor of Chemistry at Oxford in the 1870s , as courses in science there became important . |
8 | Further along the right wall is a list of the Duomo Archbishops , a list that includes many men who went on to become Pope . |
9 | Berlin was a particular centre of discontent because of the large number of young men who went there to escape conscription in West Germany itself . |
10 | For those who go on to read postgraduate studies , there is the further problem of publishing any research findings . |