Example sentences of "[adv] went on [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I just went on about the frogs in the flowers , and I never thought about his dreams .
2 Despite his sleepless night , de Castelnau at once went on to the Right Bank and plunged into the work of re-animating the defence .
3 He later went on to the Fuel Element Design Office working on Springfields projects .
4 Mark listened aghast at the naive and dangerous idealism of the young , starry-eyed politician , who was light years away from knowing what really went on at the sharp end of European and international trade .
5 They wo n't send over the 2,000 word revelation on what really went on in the referee 's room at Lord 's , when the Texaco Trophy ball was changed , until BT fix the fault .
6 Ironing often went on into the evening .
7 On another occasion he bravely went on to the roof to assess the wind damage to his television aerial but slipped and just managed to save himself by clinging to the guttering — not however , before dislodging a slate which bulleted downward and sliced its way effortlessly into the bonnet of his neighbour 's brand new car to form a kind of dorsal fin .
8 She flinched , then immediately went on to the attack .
9 But Maloney also revealed that Lewis v Bowe almost went on outside the ring this week .
10 He started his carrier as a lyrics writer and then went on to the Daily Telegraph .
11 Ninety three members and friends then went on to the Headlands Hotel for a celebration dinner where all the ladies received a white carnation .
12 As is well known , the Sunday Times case then went on to the European Court of Human Rights which held that the injunction violated Article 10 of the Convention and its right to freedom of expression .
13 He then went on to the University of Leipzig where he stayed for four years , except for an interlude in Berlin of eighteen months .
14 He then went on to the United Arab Emirates ( UAE ) on Dec. 23-24 , Kuwait on Dec. 24-26 and Oman on Dec. 26-28 .
15 ‘ The roof restoration began in 1982 and we then went on to the rest of the building repainting emblems throughout the length of the station , ’ he said .
16 She paused and then went on in the same proud tone she had used when she showed them the bathroom , ‘ Mr Evans is a very important man .
17 Harry , for his part , exchanged a knowing smile with Papaioannou , then went on in the direction of the village .
18 I then went on in the proper sequence to the pitch control : " And this reduces the pitch . "
19 He never quite went on to the big scores but has now begun to put that right .
20 Hardly an in depth account of what actually went on behind the scenes .
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