Example sentences of "go [adv prt] to more " in BNC.
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1 | A CLEVELAND school band conducted by Labour leader Neil Kinnock hopes to go on to more national acclaim . |
2 | Algorithms such as reversing sequences of ie to ei following a letter c are effective first attempts before going on to more complicated techniques , or even instead of such techniques which may turn out to be counter-productive in terms of time taken and the number of candidates produced . |
3 | Following toasts to the University , to Convocation and to our Guests , Mr Orme rounded off the evening by regaling us with some reminiscences of his early days in Parliament , where he has served for Salford West from 1964–1983 and Salford East since 1983 during which time he has held several posts in Government and on the Opposition front bench , and going on to more recent experiences whilst visiting Eastern Europe as the moves towards democracy gathered strength . |
4 | Yet others may be thinking of going on to more formal education , and treat a year with the OCA as an introduction to their particular interest . |
5 | And on the M5 that goes up to more than 50 mpg , which I find very impressive . |
6 | Those from professional and managerial backgrounds benefited most from education and went on to more extended training with a ‘ long term career ’ orientation . |
7 | Drills for the mastery of grammatical structure need to be graded , i.e. start with simple drills , then go on to more complex ones . |
8 | and then we went up to more interactive things . |