Example sentences of "go [adv] on to " in BNC.
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1 | I 've got to go right on to the end of whatever all this is , because I ca n't go back . |
2 | ‘ I 'm going straight on to the Guide Hut through the West Wood . ’ |
3 | Although an elimination diet may be needed to sort this out , going straight on to another restricted diet is not a good idea . |
4 | ‘ He tells me he is going straight on to Australia to see Greg , ’ Hugo said . |
5 | I 've had a couple of nice chats with the people at GMTV , but I told them I was n't in a hurry to decide what I would do next and frankly I do n't envy the people who are going straight on to another show . ’ |
6 | ‘ I 'll be going straight on to Midnight Mass , ’ Oscar said . |
7 | The survivors I have interviewed mostly remembered going straight on to piece-work and staying there , although in larger offices , like Clark 's , some experienced Women workers did become stab hands . |
8 | ‘ I 'm going straight on to a gig . ’ |
9 | This appears , for instance , where Margery first rejects Wilekin 's advances , referring to " " houre Loverd , hevene king " " and going straight on to : ( " I have my lord who is my spouse who brought me a virgin to his house … " ) |
10 | We came out the , out the ferry port and you 're alright going straight on to the boat , it 's when you 've got ta turn right . |
11 | So you 're going straight on to the football are you ? |
12 | As I hang on to the arm-rest with white knuckles , it is clear to me that Brundle has decided not to attempt the corners but to go straight on to the escape road : the turn is impossible now ; it 's just a joke ; he 's trying to scare the shit out of me . |
13 | If death occurs after that period , the scheme may pay a funeral benefit , but the widow goes straight on to the widow 's pension . |
14 | a standard Anglepoise lamp er which it 's been going for a number of years , you can get it in about six different colours to match different designs of , er put colour into your room , now if somebody was spending a lot of time sitting knitting and has to look at the knitting or has to look at the pattern then er a good strong light which wo n't get in their eyes but goes straight on to what , whatever they 're doing , is by far the best thing for them , er but they say oh I do n't like it , it 's a bit angular is n't it , erm , modern sort of thing , er but because it 's angular it does n't mean to say it 's not gon na fit into the room it 's the right thing for it , er for the person doing that work . |
15 | Yes , we are living in Hard Times ; but no , let us not go gently on to that good ledge . |
16 | Sometimes they 'd wake in the night , alerted by the jackals howling on the outskirts of the village , and they 'd nose open the heavy doors and go outside on to the roof , joining the other dogs in their chorus of barking . |
17 | Erm well perhaps before I answer that question Mr Chairman , I could just briefly skim across the programme and bring you up to date as to where we are and then we 'll go directly on to that point . |
18 | This way I can knit the cuff and go straight on to the sleeve rather than gather the sleeve on to the cuff at a later stage , as would be necessary if I were using a 2x1 cuff . |
19 | Follow the track down and go straight on to a modern farm track . |
20 | Yes , just go straight on to policy and resources , we we have to take it with the main motion , I mean if it 's passed it 's a s standing motion . |
21 | Wu , caught by surprise , went partly on to her back and conceded a waza-ari ( seven points ) . |
22 | Rather than go straight on to drama college , she decided to take a year out to travel . |
23 | If you want to skip the first quest in The Legend of Zelda on the NES , you can go straight on to the second one by entering Zelda as your name on the initial screen . |
24 | Do n't do n't need to do the equals , you can go straight on to the divide by a hundred . |
25 | You can go straight on to Punta Arenas if you 'd prefer . ’ |
26 | of them should go straight on to the beat . |
27 | But this time Hardy went straight on to the attack , putting Holmes on the canvas with a right over the top for an initial count of seven . |
28 | He fingered his tie , a particularly vivid one that day , and went straight on to the purpose of their meeting , which was to ask her to help Frank Shildon who was investigating aspects of the MacQuillan empire . |
29 | Helen graduated in History at Somerville College , Oxford and then went straight on to the CPE and Finals Courses at the Lancaster Gate branch of the College of Law . |