Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] on [coord] " in BNC.

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1 Well I mean all our be , all our bedroom ones are only just on and they 're red hot !
2 If I am attempting to guide others in their pilgrimage I too must be a traveller , perhaps further on but still travelling , seeking , discovering .
3 If it wo n't be , then say so early on and concentrate on the developmental purposes of the system .
4 Perhaps the lesson for parents is to ignore the quarrel at the time ( if no harm is being caused ) but get both children together later on and discuss how they might have settled their differences .
5 The never-slow-on-the-uptake Miss Minogue was not about to lose control of the carefully constructed image she had worked so hard on and that was a victory which put many a sharp-practising lensman on his guard from then on .
6 He goes oh she were in earlier on but she were n't feeling very well .
7 The history of the imposition of obligations without compensation has been to push that point progressively further on and to add to the list of requirements considered to be essential to the well-being of the community .
8 Many movements ( especially first movements ) begin with very promising melodies ( e.g. the ‘ Pastoral ’ , the ‘ Eroica ’ , etc. ) which soon disappear like smoke in the wind , to be taken up again and worked over later on but which none the less fail to become complete .
9 Time I got approximately though on or off for all
10 ‘ At the northern end of the works area is the gas works , the railway tracks passing a little further on and terminating near the viaduct , these lines forming storage lines for materials and for general purposes .
11 There is a pleasant little cafe bar a hundred yards down the road and a disco a little further on and far enough away to avoid disturbing the neighbourhood .
12 If you have to change your autoexec.bat or config.sys files , you must then REBOOT ( restart by either turning it off then on or by using the reset button ) your computer for the changes to take effect .
13 And the car parks are to the right and the main entrance is on the left and you just keep going straight on straight on straight on straight on and the bottom left hand corner is casualty .
14 This is why the devices can be both normally on or normally off .
15 but you , you , you know , you , you picked it up later on and more or less o overcame that .
16 And there 's changes coming up both on and off the pitch .
17 We did things like ‘ The Knife ’ ; that came fairly early on but got modified later . ’
18 out later on but again try not to be too assumptive .
19 Well , Oxfam week 's principally aimed at a house , house to house collection Jane , so we shall be asking a whole lot of people to get out on the streets and to put envelopes through the doors in their neighbourhood and then to go back later on and collect money which we hope people will kindly give us .
20 The policy-making process is like the design of a building for a specific occupant by an architects the implementation process affects policy design quite early on and will continue to influence some details of it even after implementation has begun , just as modifications are made to buildings after occupancy .
21 ‘ All the sci-fi elements are thrown out quite early on and what 's left is just a romantic fairy tale .
22 Er the European Market is mostly either on or off highway .
23 Tony Dobson put Portsmouth ahead early on and it looked for a long time as though that was going to be the only goal of the game .
24 Mahmoud came in again later on and when we asked for books he said that we could have encyclopedias .
25 I went there pretty regularly on and off on shore-leave during the early and middle fifties .
26 ‘ It had been bloody hard because we were sleeping with each other from very early on but we had always agreed not to get physical because I knew we should n't , ’ he said .
27 Necks and bodies are paired up very early on and remain paired throughout the whole of the production process , ensuring compatibility , good fit and finish .
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