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

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1 Well Dinda got on alright in with her Christmas shopping .
2 If there was organised resistance , on their return charge , they would seek to carry on right back to the ford and over , picking up Hay , Wemyss and the prisoners on the way .
3 They were smoke-free , due to the fire doors , and allowed the team to carry on straight up to the 4th floor .
4 Your pistons are aluminium because you want a light weight because it going up and down , and if it 's very heavy when th the connecting rod wants to pull it back down again it will want to carry on straight out through the top of the cylinder head .
5 But , like Morgan , his main orientation was historical and he contributed to evolutionary theory by introducing the term ‘ survival ’ for those customs or beliefs which , like the human appendix , linger on anachronistically out of context .
6 The paths were thickening as people slowly converged on that part where the machinery was getting into motion , but plenty else was going on far over by the tennis courts , by the children 's playground .
7 How do you erm , well , to get back into Lotus , type exit , and then enter Hang on right back to the spreadsheet .
8 But it must never be forgotten that the political , economic , cultural transformation of the world by European influences went on right down to 1945 and beyond .
9 So really man 's costume changed very little , and in fact , apart of the cut of the jacket , and the type of hat you wore , it carried on right up to the present day .
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