Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] then go " in BNC.

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1 Er the remainder of the regional representatives are in the agenda and I suggest they can be seen there and not repeated here and if I may then go on Ma'am , Council asked that we would in fact announce the results of the windsurfing committee election at the A G M and again in alphabetical order a Mr , Mr , Mr , Mr , Mr and Miss Bill North West Region .
2 I would then go on to provide a more positive option .
3 I will then go on to present some examples of language in use in conversation , to show how these attitudes relate to actual practice .
4 And I can approach the conference office to find out what 's here , and I can then go after each of the different categories we 're looking for , or each of the conferences .
5 Er , you must then go through the month and work out , either on the monthly calendar card , or on the daily pages when you 're actually going to do this stuff on this list .
6 She would then go into a secret hiding place that only her family knew about .
7 If you then say , ah well it might expand to double that number or to five thousand , as was postulated , that then begs an even larger question , because in my submission you would then go back and revisit the alternatives of , for example , should you expand Tadcaster , which has not the best facilities in its town centre , er to quote but one example of er viability and sustainability of towns .
8 That is assuming of course that you would then go b much beyond the f the fourteen hundred figure which has been identified .
9 She will then go off to her own burrow or will lie rough in ground vegetation until reopening the stop for feeding purposes .
10 You can then go on to establish new , healthier tastes , better health-promoting habits .
11 You can then go through the filing cabinets to locate the files that have not been stamped within a given period .
12 And you can then go through ?
13 If we accept Jakobson 's and Hymes ' , or any similar , categorization of language into a small number of macro-functions , we might then go on to subdivide each function and specify more delicate categories , or microfunctions .
14 Thus the FA would have to pay us a decent fee , did n't someone mention £15 mil and we could then go out and get a good manager ( Terry Yorath etc etc ) plus we 'd have a fair share of the £15 mil to buy players i.e a really good center back and a good striker ! ! !
15 We shall then go on to consider how the notion of ‘ topic ’ relates to representations of discourse content .
16 Er notwithstanding having said that , er we were always of the opinion in the shop stewards ' committee that if a man left , we would then go after the employer to re-engage someone else you know , or engage someone er in his place .
17 We then went to assembly which lasted anything from fifteen to twenty five minutes , we would then go into our classrooms and do whatever we were told .
18 We can then go on to see how these integrated structures can offer the networked services which will be the key to many multimedia business and professional applications .
19 SERAFIN : I was just thinking how often philosophy begins with the promise that if we can manage to get our thinking right about some basic concept we can then go on to restructure our thinking about everything else — and how rarely this later part of the programme is ever reached …
20 We can then go on to ask how in other languages without such grammatical means , the same functions are achieved ( if indeed they are ) .
21 If , instead of ‘ piecework ’ , the men contracted to get the harvest in by the end of a month , it meant that should they finish before that time they could then go to other jobs on the farm , drawing their usual wage whilst doing so .
22 Should England come second they would then go to Genoa to play the runners-up from Group B , who are more likely to be Argentina or the Soviet Union than Romania or Cameroun , although this does look the toughest , tightest group of all .
23 They will then go to the nearest telephone and receive their message from the operator .
24 They will then go through to a grand final .
25 They can then go on to order him to do such things as they consider necessary to effect the abatement .
26 They can then go to the society 's offices , at the address on the card , see ?
27 So , for example if somebody does reject a young man in a way that erm is n't appropriate in his eyes , he might then go around and start calling her all sorts of names and generally making other men think of her in bad way , and of course no eighteen year old woman wants young men to think badly of her , and so she puts pressure on herself not to reject advances too openly or too obviously or something like that , and the whole cycle starts again , and so and I think this is the sort of thing the college just can not have anything to do with , because that really is going too far , that 's interfering with the the one thing we could do , perhaps , is talk to the young women and make it clear that they do have the right to reject advances and that what they 've got to be concerned about whilst they 're at university is they 're academic career and making sure that that is n't affected by harassment .
28 He could then go home , absolved from his part in that terrible crime committed so many years ago .
29 And he would then go round picking up his mates and say er you know I need a holder-on , I need a rivet boy , etcetera until such time as he got a squad together , and that squad would start in the morning as a squad .
30 After today 's hearing Miss Gregg 's solicitor Donald Worsley said he intended to make a bail application to a Judge in Chambers and if this failed he would then go to the High Court .
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