Example sentences of "[adv] go [adv] [to-vb] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Palmer was looking to equal that — and perhaps go on to take the US PGA Championship too , the golden grand slam . |
2 | This enabled me to put in all the words I consider legal and thus go on to win the game . |
3 | This enabled me to put in all the words I consider legal and thus go on to win the game . |
4 | ‘ It means the women can come in then still go home to pick the kids up from school , or be with them in the evening . ’ |
5 | However , as women increasingly go out to work the possibility of conflicting loyalties becomes stronger . |
6 | You then return to the lying flat starting position , and then go on to repeat the exercise using the other leg . |
7 | We then go on to discuss the size and structure of the money market and the individual characteristics of the most important constituent markets . |
8 | I then go on to discuss the idea of " independence of thought " and show why a metaphysical , as distinct from a " critical " , realism can not be coherently defended . |
9 | They were about to attack Perm and then go on to rescue the tsar who , rumour had it , was imprisoned in Ekaterinberg . |
10 | Should United beat Forest and then go on to win the championship , the UEFA Cup place will go to the team finishing third in the First Division , sparking off a League scramble between Manchester City , Sheffield Wednesday , Liverpool and Arsenal . |
11 | ‘ Oh , you 'll pass all right , and then go on to win the race . ’ |
12 | Do all you can to prepare , then go forward to meet the occasion with confidence . |
13 | There go right to see the Palazzo Erba-Odescalchi , a sumptuous palazzo built by the Cusani family in the early 1500s , although it takes its name from a later Archbishop who used it as his palace in the eighteenth-century . |