Example sentences of "going [adv prt] to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Figure 2 shows what happens when you tell the computer to obey exactly the same drawing rule , but going on to various depths of recursion .
2 The next day the RUC tried to block a 4,000 strong Paisleyite protest march from the centre of Belfast , but the marchers broke through and rampaged through the centre of the city breaking shop windows , stoning the Catholic-owned International Hotel and going on to Sandy Row where they tried to burn down a bookie 's shop which employed Catholics .
3 But it 's no good going on to that until you 're really pretty good at this then you should be able to follow what 's going on here .
4 But I thought that er with coming off that , Malcolm was going on to that .
5 The elaborate leaving cards prepared for colleagues going on to new jobs or retiring are a remarkable testimony to the good humour of advertising people who see the comedy in the serious daily " grind " of their work .
6 You may be going on to new material before thoroughly mastering previous material .
7 As for the staff , they 're going on to new jobs .
8 and it goes through their , for the rest of their twenties , the rest of their thirties and most of their forties and then suddenly bang maybe something ghastly seems to be happening which they are absolutely unaware of , you know , they do n't know why they are crying or , or er unable to cope with whatever they ca n't cope with and that 's it , that 's them off and they start worrying about er osteoporosis and you know an enormous number of , of now medically defined problems of the menopause , and they may start going on to all sorts of things like hormone replacement therapy or even primrose oil or whatever the hell and they 're sitting there at an age when they are fairly loaded up with experience and maturity and all the rest of it and they do n't know what they are doing .
9 As noted above , a majority of Oxfordshire teachers are in favour of going on to second round of reviews and reports .
10 Happy and novel and thoroughly charming , it gave several talented artists their first big chance , going on to bigger , if hardly better things .
11 CodeMasters have a habit of producing great games with the stars going on to bigger and better things ( look at Dizzy , CJ and Seymour ) .
12 Teresa 's on about erm a she were asking me if anybody 'd be interested into going on to higher er education after this ?
13 I shall go at sixty three at the latest , I 'm not going on to sixty five
14 No because what 's stopping it from going on to any erm what 's stopping it from becoming capitalist and
15 The ratio of boys to girls going on to further education was 50 per cent in 1925 , and 63 per cent in 1978 .
16 They have then concluded that going on to further education or staying at school are better options .
17 The majority of our trainees are hoping for a career in care , and we hope that many will be going on to further education at the end of the year .
18 New College is proud of its academic record , with most students going on to further education .
19 But we know are going on to double shift on Monday
20 Richards fell on 70 but Best , on his home ground , soldiered on and was rewarded with his first Test century , going on to 164 .
21 As soon as you have had enough you wait until the plane arrives , going on to newer ground or back for a return flight to the bright lights of Reykjavik .
22 It was n't just us ; we were both concerned about what was happening to girls in YTP because this conference today is talking about training and employment and so many of the young girls in West Belfast , the girls who are not going on to third level education , go into YTP .
23 Such a class of behaviours includes going on to another task of a kind similar to that assigned by the teacher at one level and exploratory behaviour at a ‘ higher ’ level .
24 Despite this perceived impotence , a majority of teachers are in favour of going on to another round of reviews and reports .
25 The court heard that Nichol then drove her home before going on to another girlfriend , Leoni Hogg , whom he had previously lived with .
26 He affects a certain disinterest in theory , preferring extremely precise experiments that will pick up whatever is going on to those designed with a particular new discovery in mind .
27 They can , it is suggested , " by voting 1 , 2 , 3 … for candidates of Party A and then going on to those of Party B … show that they consider these parties have much in common and should work together " .
28 We began at Bakewell , the central town of the Peaks , where we visited the 14th Century church to see its celebrated collection of mediaeval monuments , did some souvenir shopping and could n't resist a genuine Bakewell Pudding before going on to nearby Chatsworth , the ‘ Palace of the Peak ’ .
29 In the latter , emphasis was placed on practical skills such as technical drawing and woodwork , with some pupils going on to some form of technical college but with most leaving at 15 years of age and few if any achieving university entrance .
30 Such a dramatic decline made possible an improvement in the opportunity index , the measure of the percentage of all eleven-year-old children going on to secondary education .
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