Example sentences of "he [adv] go [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | The investigator said he would try his luck with the scenery-watchers in the dome-car , with apparently the same result , and from there he presumably went in to see the Lorrimores , who apart from Xanthe were still in seclusion . |
2 | His name was Dave Brown and he eventually went on to establish one of the first clubs in the country to be licensed as an openly gay establishment . |
3 | He still went on to do an enormous lob over Coton 's head , and what seemed like half an hour later the ball sneaked itself over the line . |
4 | He loyally went on to call Mr Kinnock happy , open , generous , and possessed of a thing you might not suspect , timing … |
5 | But he quickly goes on to say , ‘ keeping a clear conscience , so that those who speak maliciously against your good behaviour in Christ may be ashamed of their slander ’ ( 1 Peter 3:15 , 16 ) . |
6 | He later went on to say that he had seen the same man in the vicinity about 5.30 to 6.00 , and that he seemed to be heading for the Oliver 's shop . |
7 | ) How many samples did Paul take on the road with him when he originally went out to sell his guitar design across America ? |
8 | The Ideas , Kant says , " have an excellent , and indeed indispensably necessary , regulative employment , namely , that of directing the understanding towards a certain goal upon which the routes marked out by all its rules converge , as upon their point of intersection " .2 And he immediately goes on to add : " This point is indeed a mere idea , a focus imaginarius … |
9 | When I told the farmer what was happening he immediately went off to find Eric , who was hiding in the wood . |
10 | He then goes on to declare that ‘ as the pain and sickness caused by manna are confessedly nothing but the effects of its operation on the stomach ’ , so sweetness and whiteness are ‘ but the effects of the operations of manna by the motion , size , and figure of its particles on the eyes and palate ’ . |
11 | but he then goes on to ignore it . |
12 | Erm he then goes on to talk about erm eliminating banditry erm wh which basically erm where the peasant associations are powerful enough erm , you know , where the people rise up bandi bandits do n't exist because the people have risen up and you know are , are , are strong enough because they 've got swords , because they 've got spears , they 've joined together to , to get rid of the bandits . |
13 | But he then goes on to remark that a further cause of inadequate response is the reader 's unfamiliarity with poetry : ‘ A lack of experience with poetry must be placed next to general inexperience of life in this list of deficiencies . ’ |
14 | He then goes on to criticise Labour for suggesting that priority spending on education and training can help overcome the difficulties of the balance of payments deficit — because such investment programmes take generations to work through the system . |
15 | He takes the idea of " culture " and disassembles it into its constituent parts ; he then goes on to argue , or assert , that it depends upon a class system , upon a variety of regionalism and upon the family . |
16 | He then goes on to refer quite correctly to the fact that apparently they 're using the nineteen eighty one census figures , instead of the ninety one census figures , this could result in er , a reduction in the amount of the cash available , and we should resist that , I personally think that 's less important . |
17 | He then goes on to outline some examples for the primary school curriculum . |
18 | He then goes on to outline some of the gifts of the ascended Christ . |
19 | He then goes on to ask the same question about people with extraordinary talents , whether in physics , generalship or painting . |
20 | He then goes on to say that after her death he loved her more than when she was alive — this leads us into a trap , for we begin to feel that the old man was a ghoulish sentimentalist . |
21 | He then goes on to say that he would like the plebeians to believe him because he is an honourable man , they respect him and to remember his honourable reputation so that they are more ready to believe him . |
22 | And , and also that , he then goes on to say that the revolution , it is n't , it 's not a re re final thing , it 's not an insurrection , er he says it 's not like writing an essay , you know all these er analogies , that I mean basically the revolution is an over , it needs force er and i it 's , it is a violent , y y you do n't , in order for the revolution to have been a success it , it needs to be |
23 | He then goes on to list and classify a lengthy and diverse list : visions , dreams , voices , discussions , parables , speeches , proverbs , rituals , laws , songs , drama , poetry , letters , ciphers , anthologies , history , records and stories , and for each he gives chapter and verse . |
24 | He then goes on to fit the tenons to the mortise saying ‘ fit the stretchers to the posts and repeat the exercise on the mullions . ’ |
25 | He then goes on to develop a more detailed schema : |
26 | Warming to this thought he then goes on to castigate cat-lovers ‘ because they which love any beast in a high measure , have so much less charity unto man . ’ |
27 | He then went on to say that he had had a complaint from the men in the next room , that I was using what he could only describe as ‘ a female sex aid device ’ for long periods at night and first thing in the morning . |
28 | Although Granville probably realized the damaging implications of the fact that the Government had asked for the office designs without owning or having authority to acquire the land for them , he then went on to say that with the block plan , Parliament could choose : |
29 | But then what he then went on to say was , that since only the wife would be able to spend from that account , then put the money after it had been dealt with for the wife 's tax purposes , into a joint account , on which both could draw . |
30 | He then went on to say that , despite this qualification , he still greatly respected Maritain , but that another theologian with whom , after an initial enthusiasm , he had become somewhat disillusioned was Berdyaev . |