Example sentences of "one [vb mod] go [adv prt] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 One might go on to say that if there are two or more consistent interpretations of the lowest level code , then it makes no sense to say that the computer is in fact , say , paying tax refunds rather than doing something else because that can never be more than a matter of pragmatic interpretation by some human users of the thing .
3 And I think one might go on to argue that far from saving labour it creates it — that its function is to give one the task of understanding it .
4 In this way one could go on to save — or salvage — a number of Wordsworth 's apparently unorthodox poems in the interests of Christianity .
5 One can go on to specify Surgery of the stomach in the nineteenth century ( L24 : 4 : 7 , M ) and Surgery of the stomach in nineteenth-century Britain ( L24 : 4 : 7.2 'M ) but the problems for the shelver on a busy afternoon in the medical library are obvious .
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