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

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1 Let's hope that EMI goes on to restore Barbirolli 's stereo account of the Fifth Symphony with the Philharmonia .
2 Freud goes on to use McDougall 's analysis of the positive aspects of groups , the crowd being distinguished from the positive group by the lack of organization found in groups which have been positive in their effects .
3 This is quoted and endorsed by Meyers ( Homosexuality and Literature , 148 ) , who goes on to describe Lawrence 's Aaron 's Rod as possessing many components of ‘ a homosexual novel ’ including ‘ an intense hatred and fear of women , who are characterised in two male gatherings as threatening , frightening and repulsive ’ , and ‘ a symbolically castrated hero who is afraid to let himself go in heterosexual love and runs away from his three women ’ ( p. 154 ) .
4 He goes on to describe Auerbach 's intention to achieve a ‘ figurative equivalence ’ .
5 Mr Mosse goes on to describe fund raising for the boiler .
6 It goes on to credit E. T. Krebs , Jnr .
7 Americas Watch stated that ‘ As best we can determine , torture as that term is generally understood is not practised in Nicaragua as a means of eliciting information or confessions , nor as a form of punishment ’ ( Americas Watch 1984 ) but its report goes on to detail cases where harsh interrogation techniques were used ( see also Amnesty International 1982 ) .
8 He goes on to cite examples of such situations including incongruities , process needs , industry and market changes , demographic changes and new knowledge .
9 However , Miller goes on to cast doubt on the status of such individualist explanations when he suggests that holist explanations are the stuff of social science , whereas individualist ones are something else .
10 He goes on to link Lévi-Strauss 's idea of exchange as the mastery of women to Freud 's interpretation of his grandson 's game of fort/da as a representation of the alternation of presence and absence .
11 She goes on to link Gödel 's theorem to Alan Turing 's proof that ‘ no machine could … completely understand itself , I mean , tackle all its own problems ’ ( 88 ) .
12 Sulphur goes on to produce acid rain .
13 Berger goes on to suggest ways in which this ‘ psychologism ’ fits the experience of people in modern society and affects their self-understanding .
14 The report identifies key environmental issues affecting the UK and its wildlife , and goes on to suggest ways of reversing or minimising the destruction .
15 From this initial thought the sociologist goes on to consider baptism as a ‘ rite of passage ’ and scans the library in both the sociology and the social anthropology sections for previous writings which will give more information about baptism in other cultures and also about the significance of rites of passage in both primitive and advanced societies .
16 Seaman comments that that presentation Another and concordant view is recorded by Lichtheim : Lichtheim goes on to quote Pease , then Secretary of the Fabian Society , as saying : ‘ We were thus in a position to welcome the formation of working class Socialist societies , but it is certain that they would never have welcomed us ’ ; and to add , perhaps unkindly : ‘ Beatrice Potter — a rich , spoiled , arrogant young woman with more beauty than brains — was determined to have as little as possible to do with the working class . ’
17 Here the account of the legal problem itself refers to a disposition as a legacy or a trust , and then goes on to quote words of the other type .
18 He goes on to quote Marx 's comment that the materialist doctrine that men are the product of circumstances and upbringing forgets that it is by men that circumstances are changed .
19 The book goes on to quote Stephen Jay Gould , the noted Harvard palaeontologist , as saying : We avoid the excellent question , What good is 5 percent of an eye ? by arguing that the possessor of such an incipient structure did not use it for sight .
20 Warming to this thought he then goes on to castigate cat-lovers ‘ because they which love any beast in a high measure , have so much less charity unto man . ’
21 These reflections do not come at the end of the piece — Palomar then goes on to make analogies with human communication — but they do encapsulate its essential spirit and that of many other pieces in the book .
22 John Lyons , for instance , while complaining that ‘ much linguistic theorising is vitiated by the uncritical transference by linguists and philosophers of attitudes which derive from the cultural peculiarities of English and a few other so-called world languages ’ ( 1982 ) , himself goes on to rest part of his view of literacy , implicitly , on exactly such ‘ cultural peculiarities ’ of written English .
23 If your psychoanalysis is reports , and not just the actions , of it can be a , used as arguments to er , allow this story to emphasise what the human ages evolved at specific suicide of men , erm , goes on to show examples of his erm , he actually claimed to have used this as a sort of process of identification of even fantasizing , in order to try and er demonstrate how er , I think it was Hadrian 's Wall was built , try to identify with engineers and architects who built Hadrian 's Wall , in order to try and work out what the actual function of the wall was .
24 The report goes on to recommend changes in industrial conferences , and I 've already mentioned that , to ensure that there is no wasteful overlap between the two , and Robert in seconding the motion will go into some of the details of the er , way the new conferences will operate erm , following me .
25 In Mark 's Gospel he goes on to commend Jesus .
26 Finally he goes on to introduce Eddie Carbone , this play 's main character .
27 It offers a detailed assessment of the current situation in its first section , and then goes on to offer options for the future .
28 Phillario goes on to denounce Mira 's shape as so many mountains , and then looks into her mouth :
29 The report then goes on to discuss sources of dioxin-like compounds and the issues arising from dioxins , PCBs and similar compounds in the environment .
30 The chapter on molecular modelling dismisses much of three dimensional molecular visualisation with the comment , ‘ Besides the trivial operation of rotating the whole structure or selected substructures around a given bond ’ , and goes on to discuss comparison of molecular structures .
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