Example sentences of "who go [adv] [to-vb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | This point is supported by Johnson , who goes on to demonstrate that , as a result , Chilean industrialists have not developed their own independent ideology and value system . |
2 | They use the 80860 as a vector processor for complementary co-operative processing , explains Parsys 's commercial director Ian Coburn , who goes on to stress that the company has no plans to use the Intel processor as a replacement for the delayed T9000 . |
3 | This was a restrained and early work from an architect renowned for his roguish style , who went on to shock and irritate many of his contemporaries but also to amaze and satisfy his clients . |
4 | The force of this argument was recognised to some extent by the OFT , who went on to state that a limit on each claim was preferable to an overall limit , providing the extent of the former was made clear to clients . |
5 | Yes , if you look at it in a certain light , as those philosophers are apt to who go on to say that there must ( 286 ) have been more than the sentence in my mind for it to be the case that I meant such and such . |
6 | Many parents suffer considerable shock on the news that they have a mentally handicapped child , and many who go on to keep and raise the child freely admit that their initial reaction is to let the child die . |