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

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1 They are reluctant to waste money on access when ramblers and landowners ca n't get one and sit down together to agree on what 's needed .
2 When I got the job on the building site , Mr Jackson said I was grown up enough to live on my own .
3 wa was straight from Picasse but Picasse do n't necessarily send out just depends on whether the poly 's send out to them as well .
4 To get into position , the patient can start by sitting on the side of the plinth , going down gently to lie on his back , and then turning over .
5 A GAMBLE on Omidjoy , backed from 66-1 to 14-1 for the opener at Leicester yesterday , failed by the narrowest of margins when odds-on Fair Maid Of Kent got up again to lead on the line .
6 That 's the right on top of the left okay , right on top of the left , now you 've crossed over again left on top of the right , put that through there okay yeah
7 The principles set out above focus on the treatment and rights of the individual but there are also principles which apply to systems of care .
8 It is also necessary to carry out further work on the production of teaching materials , identifying specific gaps in existing resources , whilst drawing general lessons for syllabus design , teaching methods and materials which can possible be applied to various community languages .
9 However , there are various pros and cons that will need to be weighed up carefully depending on your age , the transfer value of your earlier pension and the anticipated annual amount available for investing in your new scheme .
10 He would go up to his desk , work there shredding paper , come down and in no time rush up again to check on some figures and return bringing more paperwork with him .
11 I do n't hold out much hope on this one , but the boys might as well find out if the visitors speak English .
12 When I 'd had a bite and patrolled the area , I went back home to sit on the garage roof and have a leisurely wash .
13 He had to get up early to go on local radio , which meant another journey back into Edinburgh in the morning .
14 ‘ But who would come out here to scribble on rock ? ’ asked Betty unanswerably .
15 These included carrying out further work on the impacts of relocating tribal people , and studying the effect on fisheries .
16 Done already come on then come on you 've got your favourite here , apricot
17 They featured in still lives on Sebastian 's walls .
18 He can move forwards , rolling the ball forwards , and then come back almost to sit on his heels .
19 Just before half-time , Doherty had a strong header well saved , while Johnston nipped in well to get on the end of a Beatty cross only to be forced wide by the keeper .
20 I did n't want to wind up permanently parked on the Pipeline reef .
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