Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [prep] the [num ord] stage " in BNC.

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1 But the scent was so fresh , it was obvious the beasts would be unwilling to leave for a while , so Grant decided to ignore them and push on with the next stage of their operation .
2 Once the first grading has been successfully completed , the student goes on to the next stage of training , which concerns itself with basic semi-free sparring .
3 Much weakened constitutionally , I passed on to the next stage .
4 We must insist on a system of tests that will be for the benefit of the pupils ; that will test what each one can do in practical work and in theoretical understanding ; and will serve as a motive for each to go on to the next stage .
5 But evolution ploughed on remorselessly , enabling only the most adaptable to go on to the next stage .
6 Very soon , they eat enough to pass on to the next stage of their life cycle .
7 I was one of 15 who got through to the third stage which is a five day winter course .
8 He now looks a good bet to go through to the next stage of the competition tomorrow .
9 This can be one time when a young writer has to compromise on some immediate ambitions in order to progress on to the next stage of securing a record deal or having artists cover his or her songs .
10 Because if they do n't understand that , there 's no point going on to the next stage .
11 Emma took us all on a bumpy buggy ride over to the second stage , until it was confiscated by security .
12 par but bad news for American Kristal Parker who we also saw earlier , she 's finished nine over par and does n't look as if she 'll be going through to the next stage .
13 But for now Kylie harnessed it to press on with the next stage of her ten year plan which had been drawn up by her musical gurus .
14 This weekend , buoyed by the growing Liberal Democrat support and the trend to a hung Parliament in the most recent opinion polls , he is moving on to the next stage : cranking up the case for a coalition .
15 Go through each of the stages about twenty times before moving on to the next stage .
16 We can now move on to the next stage of the story — the repatriation operations themselves .
17 Where notification is given at the first stage , but not in accordance with the procedures laid down for the first stage , you shall not be disentitled to SSP for that day for that reason only .
18 Where further notification is not given on the fourth day in accordance with the procedures laid down for the second stage , you shall not be disentitled to SSP from the fourth day of absence for that reason only .
19 And at the same time , Lilian was coming up to the second stage .
20 This means I can now go on to the fourth stage , a five day course in the Alps , before working for 30 days alongside a qualified guide as a kind of apprentice .
21 Just as those who at the pre-school stage help children to learn to read know that a structured effort to consolidate all the skills connected with reading will be made in the primary school itself , so teachers in primary schools need to know what will be built on the skills , knowledge , interests and attitudes of the children whom they will pass on to the next stage .
22 Ian Woosnam is the other seed sent through to the second stage .
23 Darlington choir the Carol Andrews Singers have won the adult section of the BBC Sainsbury Choir of the Year Contest at the Tyne Theatre , in Newcastle and go through to the next stage in Manchester this October .
24 Garth McCartney and Philip Young were the only drivers who could challenge Emerson but they both went out on the second stage , McCartney retiring with broken throttle linkage and Young crashing .
25 Jumpman lives is another excellent game from Apogee which gives you the arcade action of video games combined with the brain teasing problems to be solved before carrying on to the next stage .
26 Only a proportion of these are passed on to the next stage of conscious analysis .
27 Each fish , according to Lorenz , moves on to the next stage only when the other is ready .
28 A strong base of parental involvement is unlikely to be shed even though membership of the group of active parents constantly changes as children move on to the next stage of education .
29 Move on to the next stage .
30 Is my hon. Friend worried — as I am — that the Bill will perhaps not get through to the next stage given the fact that this morning the Northern Region Councils Association — a Labour-dominated body — wrote to every Member of Parliament in the northern region asking them to be present for this important debate ?
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