Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] on " in BNC.
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1 | Differences will also arise depending on whether the figures refer to England and Wales , Great Britain ( including Scotland ) or the United Kingdom ( including Northern Ireland ) . |
2 | See I , I personally in , in the past I would 've jumped on it and gone for it . |
3 | On a normal day at home , he is given his breakfast , which he may or may not eat depending on his mood and Trish then rides him , unless she is competing in the evening , when she delays it until later . |
4 | Er I will have explained er er I certainly would 've explained on the phone that er part of the contract requires them to give us a list of prospective advertisers . |
5 | Although you may not want to go on a course , or can not afford to , it is a good idea to ask a friend or relative you feel comfortable with to play the part of the interviewer and let you have a dummy run . |
6 | Observers see the Royal couple no longer enjoy each other 's company and reports reveal Diana did not want to go on the trip . |
7 | ‘ I do n't know why Judith did n't want to go on the boat . |
8 | possibly also they might not want to go on national television |
9 | She only hoped that he was enjoying it too , even though he did n't want to go on anything . |
10 | The dogs were fat and strong , and they did n't want to go on the ship . |
11 | So I asked Dad , it took me ages , and he said , " What do you want to go on the Pill for ? " |
12 | He said she could come with him if she did n't want to go on her own and she did n't know how to say no . |
13 | Currently we are reviewing the number of staff needed for Stage 2 , but this will almost certainly be a significantly smaller number , and I anticipate quite a number of the existing A Station staff will want to go on SVS : quite a number have already indicated a wish to do so . |
14 | Did you want to go on this side ? |
15 | I do not want to go on a dictionary-chasing exercise , laying down one word only to find that the marketing men have circumvented it by finding another word . |
16 | I do n't want to go on the challenge . |
17 | I do n't really want to go on a Saturday . |
18 | You do n't want to go on your chair ? |
19 | Do you want to go on your potty ? |
20 | And so she said oh I want to see that , d' ya mind if I come with you cos I do n't want to go on me own , so and then we arrived , mum arrived first and , I said you do n't mind Naomi coming do you ? |
21 | Or do you want to go on your own so you do n't have to get a sitter ? |
22 | To build up his pot , because he might have a bad month , or he might want to go on holiday . |
23 | As for George Chambers , I 'd prefer to go on the streets than become his . |
24 | Better take it up — you do n't want to trip on it when you 're walking up the aisle . ’ |
25 | He did n't want to sit on Louise 's knee on the drive back . |
26 | Do n't want to sit on her potty . |
27 | Alright er Stephen do you want to sit on a stool son T V ? |
28 | Shall I shuffle along , do you want to sit on the end ? |
29 | ‘ She felt pressurised that she would be expected to be as career-orientated as she was before having the baby , ’ says Sandra , ‘ so she works with us because we are relaxed about it — if she does n't want to work on Wednesday , that 's fine , she can work on Friday instead . |
30 | Our investigations of casual working in the catering industry confirmed the impressions given by the data from the LFS that most casual workers did not want to work on a regular , continuous basis . |