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

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1 Do they go on to buy other stock , or do they sell quickly for a swift profit ?
2 But that that will be determined by the sales exec when they go round to sign the contract .
3 It , it gets a bit easier , because they go on to like health , age , I know I 'll be able to find loads to stuff on age , wo n't I ?
4 They go on to point out that the typical family of ( working ) father and ( housewife ) mother make up 15 per cent of households ( Rimmer , 1981 , p. 62 ) .
5 And McCall , the driving force in Rangers ' 2–1 European Cup win at Elland Road , said : ‘ Leeds have great character and ability and I hope they go on to do well this season , but it will be difficult for them to pick themselves up from this .
6 They go on to exchange roles as well as jobs , and finally , for a time , wives .
7 They go on to stress that the low level of resourcing can not take all the blame for this state of affairs , since the attitudes and policies of the schools themselves are crucially important .
8 But they go on to represent these examples as limited qualifications to their general thesis and to argue that nevertheless ‘ literacy fosters the specialisation of the logical functions of language resulting in a focus on sentence meaning per se ’ ( ibid . ) .
9 They go on to state that ‘ whilst to a large extent , voters may depend on their own experience with service delivery … information concerning overall objectives and service activities would provide a more balanced view ’ .
10 They go on to say that the notion of ‘ intrinsic intentionality ’ makes no more empirical sense than does the notion of position in absolute space .
11 They go on to say that large firms ‘ are constrained in some way [ in making these decisions ] by the requirement to make profits and serve consumers ’ , but it is nevertheless appropriate to stress that companies will usually have options about how to manage the impact of changed market conditions or technology : the company is not merely a passive instrument of the market .
12 Why in in that case do you think that Sir Nicholas and he he he 's not stupid , I mean he 's a career politician , he 's come out and said this his wife has said that they 're both smiling on the front page of the newspaper at the moment and they go on to say it 's not fair on a man if a women undresses and then changes her mind .
13 They go on to submit that the term should in principle be read in its narrower sense although this might leave what they describe — we think euphemistically — as a ‘ small lacuna ’ in the law .
14 They go on to argue that the 1970s saw a new phase in the world economy , a development they call the new international division of labour .
15 They go on to argue that ‘ in the short-term the most likely approach to educational change is through enlarging the use of increasingly refined self-knowledge by particular institutions ’ .
16 But having done so , they go on to argue that experiences , being essentially mental , can not be properly ascribed to non-mental subjects , and immediately expose themselves to a question about the true identity of their bearers and the criteria under which experiences can be ascribed to them .
17 Having countered their own criticism , however , they go on to argue ( p.120 ) that CA 's " apparent analytical successes are dependent upon the analyst 's stepping beyond the methodological limits allowed by the underlying ethnomethodological principles " .
18 And they go on to explain that they keep tabs on the injured who they rescue until they either leave hospital or die .
19 They go on to note that it is this feature of the market that necessitates detailed regulation to protect the interests of the shareholders , a principal objective of the City Code on Take-overs and Mergers being , for instance , to ensure a fair distribution of the take-over premium among the members .
20 They go on to suggest that it will be valuable to synthesise new TMTSF salts , with anion sizes similar to CO 4 .
21 They go on to suggest that the characteristic British concern with the professional status of engineers is largely compensatory , and that the status of engineers is linked to the more general status of industry in the two countries .
22 They recognise that the development of both state intervention and a corporatist system of interest representation go together , but they go on to suggest that this is tied into a particular period of capitalist development .
23 Bachrach and Baratz argue that pluralists ignore or neglect that ‘ face of power ’ which consists in confining the scope of decision-making to safe issues ; they go on to make the less convincing point that an elite may exist without actually being aware of its own dominance since this may never have been challenged .
24 And indeed er the Association of er Chartered er er the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants wrote to me recently er asking exactly what the position is and I quote from the letter , they say firms of accountants are quite likely to be engaged by the same client to perform services other than a statutory audit and then they go on to list financial planning and so on .
25 And that 's before they go on to discuss what has been dubbed ‘ Agenda 21 ’ , a comprehensive greenprint for transforming the world economy .
26 They go off to see just what she 's on about because she 's told them , he 'll do the same for you , what he 's done for me , he can do for you as well !
27 ‘ At this time of the day they go off to collect food , ’ Don Mini said .
28 It 's basically going to be on the Poll Tax in the elections and how Oxford against the Poll Tax sort of considers to be the most important element sort of determining people 's decision when they go in to vote on Thursday .
29 They go in to have a laugh and they come out feeling they can change the world . ’
30 They go in to have a laugh and they come out feeling they can change the world ’
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