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

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1 You then return to the lying flat starting position , and then go on to repeat the exercise using the other leg .
2 to a particular institution and who go on to enrol there
3 to a particular institution but who go on to enrol elsewhere either on
4 They go on to submit that the term should in principle be read in its narrower sense although this might leave what they describe — we think euphemistically — as a ‘ small lacuna ’ in the law .
5 It , it gets a bit easier , because they go on to like health , age , I know I 'll be able to find loads to stuff on age , wo n't I ?
6 ‘ Most cohabiting couples either break up eventually or else go on to choose marriage .
7 The justice will then either form one of the opinions set out in subsection ( 5 ) , and if he does so , go on to decide whether to remand the defendant in custody or on bail on the same or more stringent conditions , or if the justice feels unable to form one of the opinions set out in the subsection , he will order the defendant to be released on bail on the same terms as were originally imposed .
8 using this understanding to critically examine current activities and go on to set targets for the future .
9 Many adults survive the stormy family period of adolescence and go on to form happy and close relationships with their parents .
10 But even in relation to those who are ultimately convicted , the fact that many of them go on to receive a non-custodial sentence — in 1999 the figures were 19.4 per cent in the Crown Court and 25.9 per cent in the magistrates ' courts — calls into question the need and justification for pre-trial detention on the present scale , particularly in view of the deplorable conditions in which most remand prisoners are held .
11 In Paris in March , 1951 he assured Eisenhower , then Supreme Allied Commander in Western Europe , that with 12 extra infantry battalions plus the Vietnamese army which he was organizing and training , he would repel the anticipated Vietminh mass attack in September and go on to deal them a decisive blow .
12 Before I go on to deal with the other submissions which have been made , particularly those by Mr. Clough , who appears for the local authority , to support his submission that the order was wrong on the merits , there is one further aspect of the justices ' order and that is the second ground of appeal where it is said that the justices ought to have given the parties the opportunity of addressing them on the question as to whether prohibited steps orders rather than an interim care order , or rather than no order at all , should or could be made .
13 Donnison and Soto go on to divide towns in Britain into three basic categories :
14 At this point we go on to plant noumenal gardens that are not to be contemplated or comprehended by the understanding or conveyed in words .
15 They go on to exchange roles as well as jobs , and finally , for a time , wives .
16 They go on to state that ‘ whilst to a large extent , voters may depend on their own experience with service delivery … information concerning overall objectives and service activities would provide a more balanced view ’ .
17 They correctly point out ‘ that the half-life of sumatriptan is 2 hours ’ and ‘ the intervals between drug administration and cerebral infarction of 1 week in the first case and 12 hours in the second , exonerate sumatriptan ’ , but they then go on to state ‘ no other risk factor for vascular disease was identified in our patients ’ .
18 I can not be refuted if I claim that my visual sense-field contains a yellow sense-content , but I can be refuted if I go on to claim that there exists a yellow object that is responsible for my sense-content .
19 In the published version of your parliamentary intervention you admit that ‘ there is an association between health and all the factors that he [ David Blunkett ] has mentioned ’ but go on to claim that health variations are being examined as part of The Health of the Nation strategy .
20 Over a two-day residential course , it is possible to start with recent trends in the workplace , go on to analyse a variety of management styles and approaches , consider strategies , and then develop what the course manual describes as ‘ a sense of solidarity and optimism in ‘ Hard Times ’ ' .
21 The pattern of habits we either already have or go on to acquire can fall into types .
22 From here you go on to reach Breydon Water local nature reserve via the Fritton Lake Country Park and around the walls of Gariannonum — the best preserved Roman monument in the Norfolk .
23 He had studied literature with the Open University for three years , and already planned , albeit theoretically , to complete an honours degree and go on to do some postgraduate work .
24 And McCall , the driving force in Rangers ' 2–1 European Cup win at Elland Road , said : ‘ Leeds have great character and ability and I hope they go on to do well this season , but it will be difficult for them to pick themselves up from this .
25 And as you continuously improve an area , the people that that frees up , the additional labour , go on to do additional improvement work .
26 I would just love to get a job and then go on to do my advanced driving test . ’
27 Before I go on to talk about the diet and overweight issue let us first consider the other factors that can cause heart disease .
28 Cannabis users sometimes go on to use dangerous hard drugs .
29 Having said this , I go on to welcome the show .
30 If the baby remains well , discontinue that food and go on to test another one , again eating it every day for a week .
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