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

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1 At this point we go on to plant noumenal gardens that are not to be contemplated or comprehended by the understanding or conveyed in words .
2 Why to bother so much about the details , you may ask ; could n't we just say that unc and go on considering further examples ?
3 I start by reviewing research in the field known as referential communication , in which children are required to use language to help each other identify particular items , and then go on to outline some limitations in the standard experimental approach used in this area , drawing heavily on the work of Margaret Donaldson .
4 Some graduates go on to take further qualifications , for example in housing or social work , or into postgraduate research .
5 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 . ) .
6 It will knock weeds out as they emerge , then go on to tackle persistent perennials like dock and nettles .
7 After a tit had seen another tit open a milk bottle top it might then try out the behaviour pattern for itself ; it would discover the reward , and go on to open other bottles .
8 It should be stressed that this complication is rare , and only a minority of cases go on to develop long-term problems .
9 Before we go on to consider these studies of local politics , think about other major economic and social changes that have taken place within Britain since the mid-1970s — such as deindustrialization , or the large increase in home ownership .
10 What we 're finding is that the discoveries in interstellar space are making us try new experiments and erm try and reproduce these conditions , perhaps in the laboratory , and then go on to discover new molecules in space and understand the processes that give rise to the molecules .
11 They are advised that they are potentially highly infectious when the ulcers are present and should refrain from intercourse ( should they cent of patients who develop genital herpes go on to have recurrent attacks , and in only a small proportion of these do the attacks occur so frequently as to disrupt life appreciably .
12 The experts describe the problems that arise , outlining the main areas of choice , and go on to make specific proposals for improvement in reporting practice .
13 We next go on to solve these equations of motion .
14 ‘ You think , ’ she began , dabbing at her eyes as she came back with the pad , ‘ you think someone — someone killed my Charlie because he would n't go on — go on doing these jobs for them ? ’
15 Cork go through to face Turkish champions Galatasaray in the first round proper of the European Cup .
16 The Dragons now go through to meet red-hot favourites the Brisbane Broncos in next Sunday 's final .
17 That framework shapes the broad conditions in which they operate and more specifically lays down both what is expected of them and under what circumstances and with what resources they go about achieving those goals .
18 How do social workers go about investigating these complaints , and what leads them towards deciding that a child has been abused ?
19 once you go round buying two mugs now
20 If you had n't been consistent in laying them out like this , then you ca n't so quite confidently go round , go round erasing large chunks of the spreadsheet .
21 Bad in n it when they go round giving these areas for people .
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