Example sentences of "go on [verb] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Burr cites indisputable evidence that living organisms are associated with electro-magnetic fields , which change as the organisms change , but then goes on to argue that these fields control morphogenesis by acting as ‘ blueprints ’ for development , which is a very different matter . ’
2 He goes on to argue that these fantasies are not as personal , not as individual as at first appears , since they are such fundamental , childhood fantasies as castration fears , oedipal fears , and so on .
3 So , even though he continually contrasts the value of everyday experience with the emptiness of Aristotelian procedures , he in fact goes on to argue that everyday experience also is powerless to give us knowledge of the nature of things .
4 Berghel goes on to explain that positional similarity is too narrow for spelling correction , whereas material similarity is too broad .
5 He goes on to explain that this change was fundamental to the development of Combined Operations as he was then able to order the ships and craft , and requisition bases among the other resources controlled by the Minister of Defence ( Winston Churchill ) .
6 Miller goes on to conclude that these principles could apply both to interpersonal and intergroup relations .
7 But the Treaty goes on to say that monetary union will come about automatically in 1999 , for all who meet the conditions .
8 However , he goes on to say that these men were not counted as casualties in Operation Houndsworth .
9 Todorov goes on to suggest that these properties of literary discourse are specific to literature itself , and invokes the Russian Formalist concept of ‘ literariness ’ .
10 Galtung goes on to suggest that social science needs a much richer conception of what constitutes the social unit , bearing in mind that these may well need to change from society to society .
11 Yet , I will go on to argue that black kids seriously involved in sport tend to be rather better placed academically than others who may not be immersed in sport .
12 One may go on saying that newer nations will develop and strengthen in the way that , say , Pakistan have in their own time in Test cricket , and Zimbabwe obviously need much development before they become capable of competing over a Test series against a major nation .
13 More controversially , and following Hayek and other critics of socialist collectivism , the group went on to argue that complete state ownership led to ‘ totalitarian forms of government ’ , and that a wide variety of forms of property , including private ownership , was necessary if the personal liberties of citizens were to be securely protected .
14 He went on to predict that many drivers would be ‘ seduced ’ by ‘ the purity of Pininfarina 's elegant lines . ’
15 Describing himself as ‘ instinctively uneasy ’ , he went on to say that this case could not be used as a precedent by people who want to push the boundaries of life and death still further in the direction of euthanasia .
16 The proposal document went on to say that this evaluation would require analysis of :
17 In several respects , though , the fate of Black Fury had confirmed basic Warner Bros notions and they continued to pick up ideas for movies from the daily papers , they went on believing that social melodrama could be profitable , and they had been given further evidence that Muni could win acclaim by projecting himself as a hard-done-by but eventually triumphant saint .
18 Every teacher and current member has been sent a copy and Margaret went on to ask that all teachers encourage any interested class member to apply quickly .
19 This Reformed or Calvinist doctrine of grace and salvation was clearly reflected in Cranmer 's Forty-Two Articles of Faith issued in 1553 ; Article Seventeen in particular declared : ‘ predestination to life is the everlasting purpose of God ’ , and it went on to imply that individual salvation and damnation had been decreed at the beginning of creation , even before the Fall of Adam and Eve .
20 He went on to warn that next year 's public spending plans for science will only accelerate the decline with dire consequences for Britain 's ability to compete internationally .
21 He went on to add that disgruntled acid house partygoers were thought to be behind the vandalism .
22 They go on to say that large firms ‘ are constrained in some way [ in making these decisions ] by the requirement to make profits and serve consumers ’ , but it is nevertheless appropriate to stress that companies will usually have options about how to manage the impact of changed market conditions or technology : the company is not merely a passive instrument of the market .
23 Few writers deny that the bureaucracy is very influential , but most go on to suggest that this influence waned from the later 1960s as the Diet and the LDP cabinet took a more positive role .
24 This is correct ; but its adherents then go on to assume that critical thinking consists of a set of intellectual skills that can be exercised by themselves .
25 West has gone on to show that this pattern applies even to dyads where the woman has more status her example is talk between women doctors and male patients .
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