Example sentences of "may go [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | When the stem cell divides one of the two daughter cells may go on to give rise to other types of cell , whereas the other daughter cell remains a stem cell , capable of dividing again and always giving one daughter to diversification . |
2 | With the stress on ‘ Eastbourne ’ , the speaker may go on to say that she travels to Bexhill by bus . |
3 | In later stages , the minority of cases may go on to produce these results . |
4 | It is of no concern to a member who does sell ( at least from a financial point of view ) that the bidder , having gained control , may go on to operate the company less efficiently than the previous management or is some other way that is damaging to its business . |
5 | And , who knows , you may go on to become a Master of Wine . |
6 | Other people may go on to develop further symptoms of their HIV infection including persistent swelling of the lymph glands in the neck , armpits and groin , continuous tiredness , unexplained weight loss , continuous dry cough not related to smoking , diarrhoea , thrush , unexplained bleeding , shortness of breath , cold sores , night sweats and fevers . |
7 | ‘ Untreated cows can act as a potential source of infection to cows that are n't infected and may go on to develop clinical mastitis . ’ |
8 | From what you said , I did n't think that you were very settled , so I am sending you this note via Mum — I suppose you may go home to see the new baby , anyway ? |