Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [to-vb] [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 To get out was a considerable achievement : to go on to etch his own personality on the world was so rare as to be wonderful : but to do it on his own terms , in his own way and to do exactly as he wanted was astounding .
2 The following could be tried : ask each speaker to repeat the previous speaker 's point of view , to his/her satisfaction , before going on to make their own point .
3 She was going on to add something more , when a cold voice behind me said , ‘ What may you be after ? ’
4 yes , and not going out to find your own knowledge really .
5 She goes back to collect her own two from in front of the television .
6 It is certainly not enough to say that the former position shows " attribution " and the latter " predication " ; one must go on to say what these terms of one 's theory mean , and if our account is to be genuinely explanatory , we must do so in ways which can be related to concepts and phenomena which stand outside our initial theory .
7 From this pupils can go on to consider what this tells us about society in the past .
8 ‘ Busy , ’ he replied , and while she bit down a reply of , ‘ That should keep you out of mischief , ’ Lubor went on to disappoint her some more , when he added , ‘ Mr Gajdusek has gone away and left me with very much work . ’
9 The House then went on to pass its own defence budget which seriously undermined the future of the B-2 " Stealth " bomber programme and the Strategic Defence Initiative ( SDI ) .
10 You went on to discuss your own role as a ‘ sweeper ’ ( which I gather from my sons is roughly what I was brought up to call a half-back ) .
11 His name is Mr William Charles Francis ; age 26 ; occupation journalist ; religion Church of England ; next-of-kin father ; addresses of both in the Admission Book ; admitted to Casualty at 10.20 A.M. — ’ and she went on to tell us all I had heard from Humber .
12 And you 're so anxious to justify yourself , that you answer the question , and then you go on to tell me all the background behind it , and in so doing you give me a lovely piece of information which I did n't actually have when you walked into the room .
13 The only thing I could do I mean at the same time I 'm saying O K I 'll go in to do it this way , would be to actually say , sod this for a lark , instead of doing erm totally private thing , gon na set up a private limited company to issue cheques .
14 But we 've just had somebody from Glasgow go down to do my own course in Humberside .
15 Mark has changed some money and gone off to get them all Diet Cokes .
16 We could n't sport the name of Dark or Phillips or Brown or Davies or any other Worcester paddler who went out to give their all but we thought we would have a go .
17 Patrick heard the beat of a familiar engine and went out to meet his own Mascot Missile coming up the drive .
18 ‘ And the Grower went back to get herself another cup of coffee , ’ said Wattling , ‘ though we were supposed to do that . ’
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