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

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1 Let's hope he goes on to greater things .
2 It examines the conditions under which a voting equilibrium exists ; and then goes on to representative democracy .
3 One in four young people goes on to higher education ; at the beginning of the 1980s , it was only one in eight .
4 Unenamoured of either , he rejected both in favour of the career of a scribe here his own account goes on to other things becoming a clerk to the imperial divan in 922/1516 , and rising thence through the office of private secretary to two Grand Vezirs and that of to become nisanci in 941/1534 .
5 The 18+ examinations were seen , as the Secretary of State himself recognized , again partly as another such certificate for those who had stayed the next voluntary two years at school , partly as an aptitude test for those who were to go on to higher education , partly as a still more specific entry requirement for admission to specified courses in institutions of higher education .
6 During the 1980s , there has been a marked decline in the proportion of secondary students who gain the Sudan School Certificate which enables them to go on to higher education or enter the civil service .
7 No longer did a sixth former of limited means need to win a scholarship to go on to higher education : admission secured a grant from the Local Authority .
8 And literacy is not the end of the road : there is the added incentive that those adults who can read and write now have the opportunity to go on to higher education through a special rural matriculation scheme .
9 They may not be sure exactly what career they want , or whether to go on to higher education .
10 A colt by Shirley Heights , he is sure to go on to better things following a narrow debut victory over Shepton Mallet at Newmarket in July .
11 A colt by Shirley Heights , he is sure to go on to better things following a narrow debut victory over Shepton Mallet at Newmarket in July .
12 We have brought pride back to Teesside and we want to go on to greater things . ’
13 Curing the deficiency in this area , thirdly , is the necessary base for a much larger proportion of our age groups than at present ( about 15% ) to go on to advanced education — in both academic and especially applied studies .
14 You skirt Godinton Park to go on to Great Chart .
15 While Miss Turner left halfway through to go on to another show , Miss Collins popped backstage at the end to congratulate the actress .
16 Because people have done one job , during the day , and then having to go on to another job at night , and make no mistake , that , you know , this is the sort of legislation that we need , to protect us , the public from what , you know , the consequences of somebody working
17 Should girls brought up in Britain be allowed to go on to further education ?
18 If we could be certain ( as we ought ) that every person of 16 had the opportunity to go on to further education or practical , examinable work , then we could drop the 16+ examination without loss , and with a possible simplification of the school curriculum up to that point .
19 She 's goes along to some illustration out of book and er
20 ‘ And I goes in to this guy , and he goes like that , ‘ Hello , sit down . ’
21 We used to go along to various churches in the area playing music .
22 Forget the grinning drummer or the antics of the bass player ( the first to go down to stroppy retaliation ) , this band are a scorched earth antidote to faint hearts and floppy fringes .
23 You know where you used to go down to that Mall Court
24 sorting out and then I 've got to go down to that conference and fly up to Stone Haven
25 I thought you had to go off to another room , to a play room to play in the sand ?
26 Figure 2 shows what happens when you tell the computer to obey exactly the same drawing rule , but going on to various depths of recursion .
27 The next day the RUC tried to block a 4,000 strong Paisleyite protest march from the centre of Belfast , but the marchers broke through and rampaged through the centre of the city breaking shop windows , stoning the Catholic-owned International Hotel and going on to Sandy Row where they tried to burn down a bookie 's shop which employed Catholics .
28 The elaborate leaving cards prepared for colleagues going on to new jobs or retiring are a remarkable testimony to the good humour of advertising people who see the comedy in the serious daily " grind " of their work .
29 As for the staff , they 're going on to new jobs .
30 You may be going on to new material before thoroughly mastering previous material .
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