Example sentences of "go on to become " in BNC.

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1 It is this which produces Leonard 's startling use of juxtaposition , which goes on to become a disavowal technique . )
2 The narrator ( of the Morgans ) is called Arthur and it is Arthur who survives the death of Philip and goes on to become a writer of some undefined kind on the model of David Copperfield and Great Expectations .
3 Since Lewis was to go on to become a faithful and devoted Christian , he writes rather as if the ‘ conversion ’ were a fait accompli , after which nothing could be the same .
4 The naming did not cause any lasting embarrassment to either side , and the same friendly rivalry and relationship between the two schools continues , it not being unknown for pupils at the one to go on to become members of staff at the other .
5 He created that sense of surprise on the ice , going on to become probably the skating world 's leading choreographer .
6 Pat told the Careers Officer : ‘ I 'm going on to become a professional footballer ’ . ’
7 In 1978 , Mr Chance became liaison officer of a team for the mentally handicapped at North Tees Hospital , going on to become mental health officer to Cleveland county up till his retirement eight years ago .
8 ‘ No , I hope that I can come back next season to ride Party Politics again and that he could go on to become the type who will run in the Grand National another two or three times .
9 The child who has been told that he is ‘ useless ’ , ‘ stupid ’ or will ‘ never amount to anything ’ will go on to become an adult whose Inner Face is that of a worthless individual — even If events prove that the truth is very different .
10 And , who knows , you may go on to become a Master of Wine .
11 He can go on to become one of the true greats . ’
12 ‘ I 'm really looking forward to linking up with David because I believe we can go on to become every bit as good as the partnership I had with Ian . ’
13 All being well , it will now go on to become an infant and will be born around 40 weeks after conception takes place .
14 He became Channel 4 's first Commissioning Editor for Sport when the channel opened in November 1982 and went on to become Senior Commissioning Editor with responsibility for a wide range of programmes including documentaries and children 's .
15 She had no doubt that her children were too important to be brought up by anyone else and , as others went on to become household names , she became a full-time mother , writing occasional children 's books as well as a storybook-guide to the handling of epilepsy based on experiences with her own son .
16 She was studying at the Royal College of Music when she moved into Coleherne Court with Diana , and then went on to become an opera singer , pausing only recently to have a couple of children .
17 With hands still firmly on hips , Joan went on to become the face that launched a thousand mannequins
18 He went on to become famous in the Cheltenham and Gloucester area , where he built many churches and railway stations , as well as Witley Court in Worcestershire , for the Earl of Dudley , and Cirencester Agricultural College .
19 The younger Dale went on to become a member of the Athenaeum , a knight and Vice-Chancellor of Liverpool University .
20 He went on to become the first director of the National Monuments Record , the body that catalogues the most important buildings in country .
21 She went on to become chairman of Guildford juvenile court magistrates .
22 His eldest son , John , wrote about St. Kilda ( MacGillivray , 1842 ) and William MacGillivray himself went on to become Professor of Natural History and Lecturer on Botany in Marischal College and University , Aberdeen .
23 She went on to become the British Champion in 1914 , 1920 , 1921 and 1926 and English Champion in 1914 and 1919 .
24 Further along the right wall is a list of the Duomo Archbishops , a list that includes many men who went on to become Pope .
25 He went on to become leading trainer in Madras for eighteen years and is set to retire to his property in Cheshire , which is fenced by the running rail from Castle Irwell , Manchester 's racecourse .
26 Many of the local and regular skaters from this era went on to become house-hold names in the UK and International skate scene ; people such as Steve Douglas , Bod Boyle , Danny Webster , Sean Goff , Mark Abrook , Barry Abrook , Shane Rouse , Phil Burgoyne , Davross , Gary Lee , Don Brider , Rodga Harvey and many many others .
27 Steve Douglas 's Fanzine ‘ Go for It ’ started this year , and from a piece of folded photocopied paper , it eventually went on to become a printed glossy skate mag covering much of the skate scene at the time and the next few years for which the Farnborough scene played a major part if not the main part .
28 This then later went on to become the Farnborough ramp .
29 It was a strong session but one track , ‘ My Favourite Dress ’ , stood out and went on to become hugely popular with the fans .
30 ‘ Windy ’ went on to become Headmaster of a School in Weymouth .
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