Example sentences of "go [adv] to [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Spend the immediate post-Smiths period saying how he was the talented one and would go on to great things .
2 But of course Robert was right and the rider did go on to greater things .
3 But since we are in agreement , let's go on to other things .
4 ‘ Kelly believed she , too , would go on to other things that God planned for her . ’
5 ‘ Kelly believed she too would go on to other things God had got planned for her . ’
6 That 's the sort of the general trend erm and from there we can go on to other things .
7 Its diet consists of herring , mackerel , pilchard , rats-tails and argentines , also squid , and , as it will go down to 610 metres ( 334 fathoms ) deepwater species .
8 They will go only to dummy sites , though , and not those for use in a real war .
9 They will go off to other projects , he fears , and the Ethiopians , in common with the rest of us who want to understand our origins , will be the losers .
10 They will go off to other projects , he fears , and the Ethiopians , in common with the rest of us who want to understand our origins , will be the losers .
11 The other use of concealed logicals is to enable you to have VMS directory structures deeper than 8 levels — but you can still only go up to 16 levels , as described below .
12 And what I was gon na say Alan was , perhaps like Mr you know we had one of the ones sitting here that did go up to two services .
13 The term of the loan is approximately 7 — 12 years for industrial projects but can go up to 20 years for infrastructure investments ( these are investments in areas such as energy , transport , and communications which are beneficial to economic expansion in general ) .
14 He says I do n't think we should go back to Victorian manners but people should be more considerate .
15 Could I briefly go back to liquidated damages , because there 's nothing in the procedure , I think , that says what happens when you send that form to the client , he says , I have n't a clue .
16 I am not saying the road is not ancient , it is older than the age of the Pilgrims and could even go back to Neolithic times .
17 Then as soon as they loose a few games Cantona will bugger off , Sharpe will go back to old habits and Giggs will go to Italy ( : - ) ) .
18 When our experiments stop making sense we should go back to these assumptions to see whether they need revision .
19 But they do go back to fresh beginnings .
20 Glanville Jones thinks that they may go back to pre-Roman times in many cases ; June Sheppard has shown that the estate at Marden in Herefordshire , which has Roman settlements , a Saxon palace site , and a ninth-century minster on the site of the initial burial of St Ethelbert , was almost certainly the estate attached to Sutton Walls , the pre-Roman hillfort in the area which was reoccupied in post-Roman times ( Fig. 77 ) .
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