Sentence examples for have gone on to command from inspiring English sources

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As for Mr. Giuliani himself, could he have gone on to command six-figure speaking fees, not to mention be taken seriously as a contender for the presidency, had the attack on the trade center not given him an opportunity to shine?

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Among those is Anatoly Avetyan, who began his artistic career in the 1970s and has gone on to command strong sales of his art, which includes metal works, paintings and sculptures now owned by current and past presidents of Russia, Finland and Germany, not to mention George W. Bush.

Several have gone on to the Olympics.

Indeed, many have gone on to flourish.

Trump said he received more military training in prep school than most actual soldiers did, and he had been required to live under the command of men who had gone on to careers as real officers and soldiers.

OpTic had gone on to win gold.

Steinbrinck, who went on to command three more U-boats during the war—,, and —continued the successes he had in command of UB-10.

Christie returned to the United States, and went on to command Puget Sound Navy Yard.

He went on to command the submarines in 1918, in 1920, in 1923 and in 1924.

He went on to command air bases at Rathmines, Canberra and Townsville during the 1950s and 60s.

In 1911, the ship came under the command of Franz von Hipper, who would go on to command the I Scouting Group during the war.

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