Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I appreciate that the number of cases in which the taker and driver away is not the driver who goes on to cause personal injury or damage will be comparatively few , but I ask my right hon. Friend whether it is necessary to make such a draconian change in the traditional principles of British law , or to do it by reversing the normal burden of proof .
2 The decree goes on to allow Eastern Christians , separated from the Catholic Church , to receive Catholic sacraments in some circumstances .
3 Roberts goes on to link educational achievement with the level of economic development of the region of out-migration .
4 Consultative paper 66 , Draft Guidance on Proper Trades and Proper Markets in Relation to On-exchange Derivatives , price £5 , identifies what , in the SIB 's view , is a proper trade and goes on to consider proper markets .
5 Much actual sociology of culture presumes , in a way inevitably , the typical or dominant relations of the period with which it is concerned ; it goes on to adduce detailed evidence of these .
6 The proposal goes on to list specific topics in this course for years 3–5 , for which the project grant would be especially useful .
7 He compares war in modern circumstances with a plague , and tries to make us see that we have exactly the same universal common interest in transcending military conflict that we have in getting plague under control , and that it 's necessary to use all our intelligence and imagination to break the millennial connection of intersocial change with war , and then he goes on to make practical proposals .
8 The cowboy , by contrast , stays faithful to his British films , however limited their ambition , becomes a director and goes on to make serious pictures .
9 This book describes their course of training and goes on to relate personal recollections of their wartime service , bringing to the fore the relatively unknown part played in World War Two by the TAG .
10 The warning notice then goes on to address specific risks involved in particular types of transactions such as futures , options ( including both buying and writing of options ) and contracts for differences .
11 From that possibility , he goes on to blame bad potty-training for all her character defects .
12 The courts have consistently held that if a pecuniary interest exists it is not necessary to go on to consider reasonable suspicion or real likelihood of bias .
13 John 's first price limit is an imaginary £500 , chosen to provide a working setup for the bass player who 's started to practise with a band , and who hopes to go on to play small gigs
14 It is felt that much of the progress students make whilst in college will be lost if they are not able to go on to meet fresh demands in new situations .
15 In 1978 , Mr Chance became liaison officer of a team for the mentally handicapped at North Tees Hospital , going on to become mental health officer to Cleveland county up till his retirement eight years ago .
16 The percentage of people who were going on to start basic training stood at four per cent in September 1984 .
17 We shall look now at some of the comments which have been made and attempt an evaluation of the scheme before going on to discuss subsequent developments .
18 Before going on to fulfill other commitments His Royal Highness also presented a certificate of service to Michael Berry , recently retired coxswain of St Helier lifeboat for 20 years .
19 people are going out to see live bands again , and gigging is an important factor in establishing new acts .
20 So , I suppose going out to buy Blind Lemon Jefferson was a deliberate search for something esoteric .
21 Going out to find exciting nightlife was distinctly frowned upon .
22 Other topics might include moving from practice into industry , part-time working or going back to work full time while caring for a young family .
23 It was only when Maisie emerged from the back kitchen , wearing her third headscarf of the morning ( this one was in Liberty print and made her look as if she was about to go out to watch titled men shooting grouse ) , that he felt emboldened to get close enough to hear what they were saying .
24 This emphasis upon the need for cultural and social reinforcement , though often overlooked by educationalists , is crucially important if the learning process is to be useful and related to the experience of the community groups so that they feel they can go on to employ practical applications of their learning .
25 They might go on to sort similar materials from the scrap material box , perhaps sorting all the floral designs or all the striped pieces .
26 On successfully completing this award , the student can go on to take National Certificate ( Skillstart 2 ) .
27 Do they go on to buy other stock , or do they sell quickly for a swift profit ?
28 Some , but not all , will go on to develop late complications .
29 Existing smear tests find slight abnormalities in 250,000 women every year but can not distinguish between those who will go on to develop serious disease and those who will not .
30 Existing smear tests find slight abnormalities in 250,000 women every year , but can not distinguish between those who will go on to develop serious disease and those who will not .
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