Example sentences of "will [vb infin] on [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Er so we 'll move on to verse twelve thirteen ad fourteen . |
2 | Thank you very much , er perhaps now , we 'll move on to item four . |
3 | And I 'll go on to talk about how that is significant in the context of , of . |
4 | I 'll go on to talk about that . |
5 | And then I presume Mr you 'll go on to deal with matter A one A. |
6 | So we 'll go on to page that page twenty eight , number eight . |
7 | That 's the plans that we 've had for our children 's services , but I 'll come on to back to that in a minute . |
8 | ‘ It 'll come on to rain soon . ’ |
9 | What we 'd like you to do and to consider , and I 'll come on to replacement soon , is to consider supplementing it with one of these types of locks . |
10 | The criteria which we 'll come on to debate , there is one criteria in there which I say overrides or is overriding in weight , and that is number eleven , to be consistent with regional and sub-regional policies . |
11 | Right erm we 'll come on to item three er , with the questions from the public and er Becky is going to talk to about er questions . |
12 | And we 'll come on to talk about that in a lot more depth during the presentation . |
13 | Can I , those , those , those who are in favour , we 'll continue on in business |
14 | The Harris say they 'll fight on to stay in the house where they 've lived for 17 years . |
15 | In a mild winter where snow cover is not prolonged , chaffinch and brambling from the Scandinavian forests will stay on to forage round the crofts . |
16 | No doubt some will stay on to summer in Shetland and encourage us to hope that some day it too may be found nesting . |
17 | Well , I , will , you know , I mean , will carry on as Chairman , but I , I 'd welcome competition in the post if anyone 's interested |
18 | I hope therefore that however much the cards seem to be stacked against us , feminists will keep on about language . |
19 | More cash for the technological preparation for NET , the Next European Torus that will follow on from JET , the Joint European Torus which should be switched on in May . |
20 | The form of intonation has now been described in some detail , and we will move on to look more closely at its functions . |
21 | The company hopes that everyone will move on to Version 8 . |
22 | Of those students who do embark on a PhD , more will move on into industry . |
23 | Having seen that there is an a priori case for some governmental interference , we will pass on in chapter 3 to applications of the theory of the firm to regulated situations — how we might expect such firms to behave . |
24 | Takes more than a little snow ( like four feet of it in the suburbs ) to slow down the charging bull of Oracle Corp , and the company yesterday said that ‘ Through Rain , Sleet or the Coldest Arctic Snow in Century , the show will go on for Oracle 's Product Announcement of Cooperative Development Environment in New York City today ! ’ adding that ‘ If you are stuck on the sunny west coast attending UniForum , please join us for the delayed CDE announcement and demonstration . ’ |
25 | The sky 's the limit and I 'd lay money he will go on to play for England . ’ |
26 | I will go on to look at some developments of the Mannheimian legacy , in particular the work of the social constructionists and at the end of the chapter I shall comment on some aspects of Mannheim 's project affected by this series of responses to his work . |
27 | At Key Stage 2 pupils will go on to look at further examples , such as work or leisure , and changes over a longer timespan . |
28 | It is still not known how many women ( or men ) who are HIV antibody positive will go on to show symptoms of AIDS . |
29 | As this chapter will go on to show , a small economically dominant class undoubtedly does still exist in Western societies . |
30 | After that , I will go on to talk briefly about individual media . |