Example sentences of "but he go [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | But he goes on to say : ‘ To take ( the book ) as the last word would be as unwise as putting one 's faith in a hand-out from the ( US ) Department of the Interior . ’ |
2 | ( Hewitt 1989 : 138 ) But he goes on to say : while such Creole influences may have been more evident and highly focused ( Le Page 1975 ) in the speech of black youngsters , they were by no means restricted to black speakers but were to varying degrees evident also in the speech of white and ethnic minority youth other than Afro-Caribbean from the same localities . |
3 | The chemistry behind the formation of zeolites is still not clearly understood as Barrer shows , but he goes on to elucidate the physical processes of nucleation and crystal growth . |
4 | But he went away to look and dates and the address of Evelyn Bond were provided . |
5 | But he went on to say he knew I 'd spent the night at your place . |
6 | The right hon. Gentleman was , of course , absolutely right ; but he went on to say : ’ We ought to wait and see if this convergence happens ’ . |
7 | With Maurice Thompson and Samuel Moyer [ qq.v. ] he was involved in trading ventures with West Africa , which brought him into competition with the East India Company , but he went on to become the company 's deputy governor in 1657 and its governor in 1659 . |
8 | But he went on to add , significantly , that he feared ‘ In this matter the French government were following not leading the nation . ’ |
9 | Interviewed last year , Gagosian responded to the accusation that he had made transparencies of paintings reproduced in art magazines and offered them for sale as ‘ a scurrilous charge ’ — but he went on to admit ‘ Well , I may have done it once . ’ |
10 | He was a dragon , but he went off to fight in Russia , poor boy . |