Example sentences of "go on to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It examines the conditions under which a voting equilibrium exists ; and then goes on to representative democracy .
2 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 .
3 Business was so good a new home had to be found when the Comedy had to go on to other previously arranged bookings .
4 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 .
5 You skirt Godinton Park to go on to Great Chart .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 You may be going on to new material before thoroughly mastering previous material .
10 As for the staff , they 're going on to new jobs .
11 But we know are going on to double shift on Monday
12 We began at Bakewell , the central town of the Peaks , where we visited the 14th Century church to see its celebrated collection of mediaeval monuments , did some souvenir shopping and could n't resist a genuine Bakewell Pudding before going on to nearby Chatsworth , the ‘ Palace of the Peak ’ .
13 Such a dramatic decline made possible an improvement in the opportunity index , the measure of the percentage of all eleven-year-old children going on to secondary education .
14 By 1939 , nearly 80 per cent of pupils going on to secondary schools came from public elementary schools and the balance from private schools of various kinds .
15 The 11 + examination tested what teachers believed it was important for children to know before going on to secondary school .
16 Extending from the individual partnerships there are wide varieties of helpful relationships between groups or classes of children and a department of a business or a small company going on to whole business/school schemes .
17 Contracts of employment were unknown and I remember the gloom at home if Dad announced that the works were going on to short time .
18 Fortunately , the majority warm to it and do go on to fulfilled fatherhood .
19 Spend the immediate post-Smiths period saying how he was the talented one and would go on to great things .
20 Emboldened by his success , the being could go on to parallel transport the vector a along the closed path NABN in Fig. 3.8 .
21 And since the central figure in all this was Vincent d'Indy , I shall go on to present evidence that appears to explain his motives both in ‘ improving ’ Rameau and in concealing what he had done .
22 But since we are in agreement , let's go on to other things .
23 ‘ Kelly believed she , too , would go on to other things that God planned for her . ’
24 ‘ Kelly believed she too would go on to other things God had got planned for her . ’
25 That 's the sort of the general trend erm and from there we can go on to other things .
26 This mortality risk is much lower for chronic stable angina but a similar number of patients in both groups will go on to coronary artery bypass surgery .
27 He supervised several Rhodes scholars , who obtained their doctorates and went on to successful careers .
28 Then he looked specifically at the effect of the results of the three month or si six month cystoscopies , but they did note that only those pa only those patients who had recurrence in the first year went on to progressive stage .
29 Act and went on to other employment and trade union legislation .
30 ‘ The story tells how she left her body behind yet went on to other things , ’ says Deaconess Pat Phillips .
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