Example sentences of "[pron] have [adv] [verb] on [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd just turned on to York Way when I spotted the two city gents who 'd been drinking in the pub .
2 ‘ I think I 'd better go on to Granny Fordham 's .
3 So I think for this run I 'd better press on with the book . ’
4 I 'd better get on with my telephoning .
5 Any edge that gave me would not last for long , and if I was going to protect my client , if she was my client , I 'd better get on with it .
6 ‘ Then I 'd better get on with running my own business .
7 ‘ Anyway , ’ he said , closing the book , ‘ I suppose I 'd better get on with my work now or I 'll get the sack .
8 I have n't got time to plan it , I 'd better get on with it .
9 Er , and you start pressurising yourself all day , and it 's the old story , I have n't got time for planning , I 'd better get on with it .
10 So I said no , so I 'd better get on with my cooking , so she said oh she said done it on pur colour co-ordinated , I 'm a bit more colour co-ordinated than that I was yesterday I had a
11 Well I 'd better get on with my berno binomial theorem then .
12 Joan I think I 'd better box on with the webbing here love , I have n't got enough
13 I 'll bo I 'd better box on with the webbing on the back .
14 on the faxes , just erm one item that came up really from yesterday which I 've already passed on to , to Sheila from the south cos it was raised at the south meeting but I think it 's relevant to everybody .
15 Then John Keane came along , the only artist I 've ever taken on from seeing slides .
16 He could see in a three hundred and sixty degree sphere via the pod sensor modules , just as he could feel the ambient temperature , and even smell the lubricant that someone had carelessly leaked on to the floor .
17 In so far as fairness is used within the traditional adjudicative framework the balancing involved therein may be different in degree but not in kind to that which has always gone on within natural justice itself .
18 He adds that only two computer companies so far have sent manufacturing groups out to see what Crec is doing — IBM Corp , and ICL Plc , which has really turned on to ergonomics and the environment since it bought Nokia Data AB .
19 Two of those references are to research by Professor Harry Smith and his colleagues in Birmingham — work which has certainly moved on during the intervening decades .
20 Demand is so high that there is bound to be plenty of interest in two new properties in need of some tender loving care which have just come on to the market .
21 Mr is still moving a motion which refers to the party conference proposals which have now moved on to bills before the house .
22 And if memory serves ( what was she called , that girl who did the PR for Windscale , Sellafield I should say , and Aldershot FC ? ) , oh yes , Daphne Grierson , who has now moved on to greater things and is image adviser to Nigel Canada ( is that correct ? ) the teenage fiddle-player .
23 She turns to the visitor , who has now subsided on to a settee .
24 Frank looked from one to the other , and then , addressing himself solely to Peggy , he said , ‘ You 'd better hang on to something , Peggy .
25 Okay that 's , you 'd better hang on to that one and I 'll
26 ‘ Then you 'd better get on with the job quickly . ’
27 You 'd better get on with it and do it now .
28 ‘ Then you 'd better get on to them in the first instance .
29 The man who 'd just strolled on to the terrace was tall , very lean , very dark .
30 That baggage you 've just taken on to help in the bedroom wears one like that and ties her apron right up under her breasts till they nearly pop out , beggin' your pardon , Mr Timothy .
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