Example sentences of "go on to describe [art] " in BNC.

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1 Leapor goes on to describe a woman married to a clergyman who is universally virtuous and ’ …
2 It then goes on to describe a scheme for representing appearance through logical structure .
3 The narrator goes on to describe a puddle of water that " lay across the trail " .
4 This is from one of the letters written by Shelley in Italy , which goes on to describe the painting of St Cecilia by Raphael :
5 Jordanova goes on to describe the statue in the Paris medical faculty , which shows a young woman , with bare breasts , head bowed , in the process of removing her veil : it is called ‘ Nature unveils herself before Science ’ .
6 Simonds goes on to describe the general layout in some detail , including ‘ a long stable , well lighted ( by windows and oil lamps ) and ventilated .
7 The chapter goes on to describe the way in which a non-governmental organisation attempted to introduce Oral Rehydration Therapy to Bangladesh as an appropriate technology by trying to avoid the problems associated with the pre-packaged salts .
8 Valeriy Kulishov goes on to describe the legal vacuum in which Russia currently finds itself .
9 Hugh goes on to describe the country :
10 But when Khan goes on to describe the crowds a little more closely , this picture of prayerful pilgrimage undergoes something of a transformation : ‘ On seeing beautiful women carrying in their hands porcelain bottles of perfume , the crowds become uncontrollable … the ecstatic people move around as though being swept into a whirlpool …
11 Starting with an easy reference table , the leaflet goes on to describe the roles of Historic Scotland , the Regional and Islands Archaeologists , the national and local museums , the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland and the Council for Scottish Archaeology .
12 She began a letter a month after their arrival with the words , ‘ Here we are in a large mansion , in a large park , with seventy head of deer around us ’ , before going on to describe a house which contained ‘ furniture enough for a dozen families like ours ’ .
13 Before going on to describe the basic features of these techniques , a few words are necessary about the general field of quantitative techniques .
14 I stopped listening as he went on to describe a naval ceremony .
15 He then went on to describe the very considerable commercial and economic disadvantages experienced by peripheral industrial countries compared with the enormous advantages enjoyed by the privileged centrally placed Golden Triangle countries and called to question the entire concept of a European budget which incredibly penalised the poorer peripheral countries instead of applying the penalty the other way round .
16 Natasha went on to describe the difference between chenille and other carpets .
17 Loxton then went on to describe the man : 5′8″-5′9″ tall , clean-shaven , full-featured , wearing a navy blue suit and no hat .
18 He went on to describe the drivers swearing as they got snarled up in the midday Cairo traffic .
19 The head then went on to describe the aims and provision of special education .
20 Lieberich went on to describe the functioning of the eye , and to diagnose astigmatism in a Parisian portrait painter ; seen through a suitable lens , his productions looked much better .
21 We then went on to describe the Johnston-McClelland model of visual word recognition and the Cohort model of auditory word recognition .
22 And he went on to describe the manner in which the station made and broke settlements :
23 The paper went on to describe the difficulties encountered by the CNAA 's boards .
24 Penry 's eyes softened as he went on to describe the rest of his family ; Katharine , married to a merchant banker and mother of two teenage sons , and Clemency , Charity 's twin , married to a writer and broadcaster and mother of twin girls and a son .
25 Begin your reply positively with the word yes , and then go on to describe the most relevant experience you have .
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