Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [to-vb] on [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The 18th baron , who inherited the title three years ago , has sensibly decided to stay on at the Dower House , where he has been for many years .
2 The 18th baron , who inherited the title three years ago , has sensibly decided to stay on at the Dower House , where he has been for many years .
3 He might be banished during cleaning , but he was still permitted to jump on to the bed .
4 It was the smell as much as the taste which convinced me that I was still Joe Bodenland , and still destined to struggle on among the living .
5 The final recipient has still got to get on with the work based on this small amount of information , only now with DOPACS he has a time limit .
6 Strathclyde 's Labour group also agreed to press on with the closure of two primary schools , Castlehill in Prestwick , and Dalmuir in Clydebank .
7 They had both planned to stop on in the Sixth , then at the last moment , half way through the summer holidays in fact , Sheila had announced she was getting a job .
8 One of the ‘ leaders ’ even managed to climb on to the roof of government buildings , where he desecrated the state flag .
9 A few other media met the conditions of technology , but simply failed to catch on with a mass audience .
10 Additionally , these bolts and other protection are commonly used to rest on during the ascent .
11 Since there was never anything at all gratuitously coarse or vulgar about Karajan 's music-making , it is true that he never attempted to graft on to a score like Verdi 's Falstaff additional jokes or belly-laughs .
12 Some argue for much greater administrative decentralization , to remove the ‘ Whitehall bottleneck ’ , and urge that central government gives more thought to the formulation of clearly defined policies so that local authorities can be safely left to get on with the job within a clear policy framework .
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