Example sentences of "went [adv prt] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 After that , I went on to Cairo , where the heat was insupportable .
2 Afterwards as the rest of the mission returned to Rostov , Fraser went on to Moscow where he met contacts , organised by the commercial section of the British Embassy .
3 He then went on to London , to hold talks with Beaverbrook and other Air Ministry officials .
4 Gilbey went on to date Alethea Savile , the 29-year-old daughter of the Earl of Mexborough .
5 Is he aware that , in the case of telecoms , the price control formula started at retail prices index minus 3 and went on to RPI minus 4.5 and only recently has been increased to RPI minus 6.25 ?
6 They went on to Wisconsin . ’
7 The English , fresh from their victory , went on to Calais , at that time still French .
8 She went on to Baku , where she recorded in her journal information about the young naphtha/oil industry and described the Zoroastrian fire temple and the Maiden 's Tower .
9 She went to England in her teens ( 1917 ) to work under the dark genius of Sickert , and from him went on to France , where first , and briefly , she learnt from Andere Lhote , and then commenced a lifetime study with and under Albert Gleizes .
10 After leaving Angela 's mummy 's shoes at the repairer 's , they went on to Jessica Turvey 's house , where they tied up Joe while they went inside .
11 ‘ They started at L'Escargot , went on to Annabel 's , then Crazy Larry 's , then L'Equipe Anglaise and finished up at the Chelsea Arts Club .
12 From Brighton College Woods went on to Jesus College , Cambridge , and became a cricket blue in 1886 and captain of the university XI in 1890 .
13 From there he went on to Jesus College , Cambridge , the first from his school to get a Cambridge scholarship .
14 I said , no , and she said oh I have lots of times , I only live at Manchester , you see , and of course , you had to go by boat you see , and I caught the boat train from Ipswich at eight o'clock in the morning and I got to Manchester at lunchtime about one and then went on to Liverpool and the train there took us almost down to the docks .
15 In the course of ten years , some fifty students were trained , about half of whom went on to ordination and a few of the others were ordained after my time .
16 He went on to Kensington Grammar School before being articled to a surveyor in the City of London .
17 We refuelled and went on to Shaibah and spent the night .
18 Mr Nicholls , 30 , a telecom network engineer from Warrington , went on to Slioch last Thursday , then spent most of the week wrapped in a polythene survival bag after twisting his ankle on the summit .
19 I went on to Birmingham 's All Saints Hospital , which is cheek by jowl with Winston Green Prison .
20 HAVING completed a one-year foundation course at York College of Art in 1989 , Fraser Brocklehurst went on to Manchester Polytechnic to take a further two-year degree course in painting and print making .
21 He went on to Italy , where he spent two years in the study of medicine at Padua University .
22 After leaving Australia Bush went on to Singapore on Jan. 4-5 [ see pp. 38727-28 ] .
23 But Wordsworth and his sister , after arriving at Brunswick , went on to Goslar because the local coach happened to go there .
24 And from Paris , she went on to Bali .
25 The following year , they went on to Turkey and Venice .
26 The aircraft returned to Klagenfurt and then went on to Naples where he spent two nights before flying to England on 24 May , he said .
27 Finally , resolved to find at least a change of heat , I went on to Khartoum , which had the merit at least of being dry in contrast to the swelter up north .
28 He went on to Edinburgh University in 1872 .
29 Once the children were fully fit , the family went on to Paris , where they stayed for two months .
30 Apart from the youngest , all my sisters left school at sixteen or so and got married shortly afterwards , whereas I went on to university .
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