Sentence examples for goes on to confront from inspiring English sources

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She goes on to confront her sister with the letter she pilfered from under Littlefinger's mattress, which the elder Stark was forced to write under duress, disowning Ned and demanding their brother Robb to bend the knee.

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He then drove his car up Airline Highway, further along the businesses, and parked near the Fitness Expo before going on to confront officers.

It is the one day of the year that massed ranks of elderly ermine-clad peers appear on TV - but this is the image the media go on to confront us with for the rest of the year.

She went on to confront, just as Al-Sharif's aching series had, the entrenched logic of the west and the crisis-ravaged rest – in particular, the lethal duplicity of world leaders like the UK and US, who give aid to wartorn Yemen with one hand while selling weapons to the Saudi-led coalition with the other.

Not only had he operated outside the political establishment, but as the governor of Jakarta (2012-2014) he went on to confront the vested interests in the Jakarta establishment head-on.

With the campus located in a Washington neighborhood with a high crime rate and student safety a major issue, the student council race also marked the first election in which Harris, who would go on to become a prosecutor, had to confront the nuances of criminal justice.

The memo goes on to say that, when confronted in a closed-door meeting, Mr. Heaney admitted saying those things.

David Malet goes on to say, "Rather than confronting them in the field or attempting to disrupt their mobilization," it would be more effective to help them establish an alternate identity here, as citizens of the country in which they live.

Rothenberg goes on to report that Wimbledon officials confronted Harman earlier this year with evidence of his plagiarism and a few days after that meeting Harman informed other members of the British tennis press corps that he would no longer be writing the annual.

If you feel that there is something fishy going on, confront it.

The aching joints, the creaking backs, the stench of failure — this is reality, this is a future we all face, but who on earth goes clubbing to confront the deeply depressing facets of life that we can barely bring ourselves to think about during our regular waking hours, let alone at 4am in a room full of people in varying states of disrepair?

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