Example sentences of "go [adv] [to-vb] [subord] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The decision tree to go through to decide whether the Information memorandum is an investment advertisement or not is set out in detail in Appendix 3 to this section and should be followed in all cases .
2 Further objections to the term ‘ popular culture ’ have come from left-wing or Socialist historians who also question the cultural value of these activities before going on to ask whether the word ‘ popular ’ needs also to be examined .
3 Hours later an investigation involving firemen and police was going on to see if the fire was arson .
4 Engels ( 1874 ) , in an essay on authority directed against the anarchists , commented upon violent political revolutions that ‘ a revolution is certainly the most authoritarian thing there is ’ , but he did not go on to consider whether the authoritarianism of an armed revolutionary struggle might not subsequently become firmly entrenched in the practices of a post-revolutionary government ; and he could not foresee that the ‘ dictatorship of the proletariat ’ ( a phrase which he and Marx occasionally used in order to refer to the political dominance of the working class , conceived as the vast majority of the population , in the initial phase of socialist society ) would be transformed into a plain dictatorship and a reign of terror , turned against the people themselves .
5 This section went on to ask whether the respondent had had direct experience of a whole school review in accordance with the Oxfordshire scheme .
6 The workshop then went on to examine whether the government had a credible community economic development policy and whether the various initiatives which it had set up represented such a strategy .
7 They went on to consider whether the return during trading on one market leads the return during trading on the other markets .
8 The court rejected this proposition , but went on to consider whether the Secretary of State could justifiably depart from the judicial view on tariff .
9 Several students told me of their plans to go abroad to live because the party would never release its tight grip over people 's lives .
10 ‘ Jeez , I could do with that cup of tea , ’ Mrs Bennet said , putting her hands over her ears to shut out the tumult above , and Anne decided to go upstairs to see if the gas was still on .
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