Example sentences of "[adv prt] on [conj] " in BNC.

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31 The former has several aero clubs and schools , ( Auckland Aero Club , Ardmore Flying School , Flightline Aeronautical College , Tasman Air Services etc. ) , with dozens of aircraft , Cessna , Piper , Grunman etc. available for visiting pilots to check out on and rent .
32 There are some fantastic offers we 're sure you wo n't want to miss out on and the good news is that your Prize Draw Entry Bond doubles as your Order Form !
33 There are some fantastic offers we 're sure you wo n't want to miss out on and the good news is that your Prize Draw Entry Bond doubles as your Order Form !
34 They 've been going out on and off for years . ’
35 1.4 " Works " means the works [ of alteration and refurbishment ] which are being carried out on and to the Site by the Landlord and which are to be completed by the Landlord in accordance with clause 2 of this agreement The ( landlord 's ) works can be the alteration and refurbishment of an existing building or can be the actual building of new premises or an entire development such as a shopping centre .
36 In some ways I wish I had something to fall back on but I wanted to play guitar in a band , not waste time at university . ’
37 Mr Denny said : ‘ He then told her to put her clothes back on but out of the blue he stabbed her in the neck .
38 I said I 'll put my shoes back on but I do n't know what my feet will be like when I get out the bus
39 And Legal & General shareholders have better times to look back on than most .
40 Erm yea , i I 'll come back on that a couple of points , erm regarding Mr Donson erm and the Southern Ryedale and York greenbelt local plan inquiry .
41 You 'll have a chance to come back on whether we have got the wrong impression on that , I mean I recall Mr Heselton 's quite clearly , but let me pursue that at a stage further if if we take that as our impression of what you have said collectively , and you are asked to make provision for nine thousand seven hundred dwellings , again collectively in the Greater York area , and I 'm addressing this question to the districts , what provision would you make in your districts of your district figure in the Greater York area ?
42 Just got in , well it were n't , it had n't gone right the way through , we just turned it over and chu , chucked the sheets and blankets back on once they 'd stopped smouldering and got back on it !
43 Yeah so I mean with , with younger people it 's , although th they 're still not , it 's still not going to be easy-easy er like with the older people , there 's still the , the disturbance element that in years to come they are not going to have this to fall back on because by the time that they retire it 's just not going to exist .
44 These are the years I look back on as having consisted entirely of long hot summers .
45 Cut them off and then stick them back on as soon as they 're cooked .
46 Once the drip was up and the monitor was on I was much less mobile but as I gained confidence I learnt how to put the monitor back on if it stopped working when I moved .
47 To compensate , she took a secretarial course : ‘ So that meant I had something to fall back on if the athletics failed . ’
48 It is an option to fall back on if you have to ; it is certainly appropriate for relatives , especially parents , to assist in this way , but it is not sought as the most desirable arrangement in the circumstances and therefore it should not last for too long .
49 It is a worrying time for the Cupertino company , but it probably can come through more or less unscathed , simply because people buy Apple kit not for the underlying technology but for what 's on top of it , so provided a happy marriage can be arranged between the PowerPC hardware and Apple 's software , and the thing ends up looking to the user like a Macintosh that is simply faster , more powerful , more easy to use and in all ways better than the 68040-based models , Apple should be able to scrape through — and there is still a Motorola Inc 68060 in the pipeline that Apple can fall back on if everything in the IBM relationship goes awry .
50 Always cut well on the waste side of your pencilled guidelines , you can always cut a bit more off if need be , but it is more problematic to have to try to glue bits back on if you have overcut .
51 It 's a trick you fall back on if you ca n't really do any original thinking — you devise a new research procedure to ‘ confirm ’ an already established theory .
52 The lawyer told the court the injured party went to hospital where he was told his ear could have been sewn back on if he had brought it with him , but it was not found until the next day .
53 Well I think that she was trying to keep him dangling so that she 'd have somebody to fall back on if she did n't land another man .
54 Well I think that she was trying to keep him dangling so that she had somebody to fall back on if she did n't land another man .
55 My hat 's fell off so I stick it back on and look round .
56 Bonanza Boy will have blinkers back on and this may assist him .
57 Maggie and Charlie went out into the hallway , where she put her mac back on and he his oilskin coat .
58 You fell off the horse , you got straight back on and did it again .
59 She put her glasses back on and the lashes , horrifically magnified through the lenses , curled back at her like gigantic spiders ' legs .
60 Nutty put her hat back on and coiled up her lunging rein .
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