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

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1 He intends to concentrate on writing for the next year , with a summer break to make an irreverent beginner 's Guide to Opera , co-written with his colleague Paul Whitehouse .
2 In recent months many software vendors which used to concentrate on producing for the Commodore , Amiga and Atari have started to supply versions for the IMB-PC and its clones as well .
3 Okay so if you can learn to concentrate on looking for the patterns and looking for , Oh well what sort of word is this , is it going to end in a K end in c sound so it 'll be C K.
4 These are all provided in a manageable package , leaving the teachers free to concentrate on teaching in the classroom , identifying needs , and directing self-study activities .
5 Pearl uses none of the electronic or ‘ sound enhancing ’ techniques currently fashionable , and aims to concentrate on extracting from the original grooves the essence of music .
6 He concentrated on staying on the front foot , took few risks and made 35 from 45 deliveries with seven fours , then played Morrison on .
7 Pace that 's right you 've been cheating and looking on looking on the next page
8 Consumer public relations depends on using to the full this part of the media and it is generally accepted that any consultant working in this field will have contacts within the appropriate media .
9 To my mind , the answer to the question depends on ascertaining in the context of the Act as a whole what is the administration referred to .
10 ‘ However , from a management company perspective , we feel that doing business there very much depends on associating with the right partner . ’
11 Hold on hold on the are
12 No embolic signals were seen on recording from the right middle cerebral artery .
13 The first thing I noticed on getting into the ground was that the Leeds fans were making most , no , all of the noise in the ground .
14 make test checks on posting to the accounts from records of receipts and payments ;
15 DESENSITIZING THE POSITIVE SUPPORTING ACTION ; THE PHYSIOTHERAPIST CONCENTRATES ON LENGTHENING OF THE SOLE OF THE FOOT AND ACHILLES TENDON .
16 To be fair to myself , ’ she added with a faint smile , ‘ if you will insist on looking like the original swinging teenager it 's small wonder that the thought of trusting you with a really ill man put the fear of God up me . ’
17 She 'll insist on going to the toilet , despite the fact that it 's too late .
18 A man who wished to resist such turning could insist on keeping to the subject ; and forceful men who had the character of genial good nature could get away with open rebuttal of this kind ; but not all people who interrupted with open rebuttals acquired or maintained that character .
19 For someone whose life has been lived in search of the word , who perceived that ‘ a scar is what happens when the word is made flesh , ’ who owned that his education began on hearing of the Holocaust , it is not a convincing comment .
20 But he swore at a spectator who had provoked him during a game against Essex at Ilford and again on Sunday when he was racially abused on returning to the pavilion after scoring a half century which helped Middlesex clinch the Sunday League crown .
21 Anglo-Saxon battle based on drawing in the Canterbury Hexateuch .
22 This common bond can be based on living in the same area , or working in the same factory , or attending the same church , or being members of the same club .
23 Making Belfast Work , suggested one participant , only came about because of conflict research ; it was based on buying off the nationalist community .
24 in theory they should not be able to talk to each-other because they 're either answering the phone and talking to somebody else bloody getting on looking at the screen and typing
25 Few spots in a country that is bent on careening into the future so effortlessly preserve the past in clapboard churches , colonial custom houses and a sailing tradition that stretches back 350 years .
26 The second is the smaller group of interviews with 55 grandparents carried out specifically for this book , and intentionally focused on ageing through the generations .
27 Governments and cities have seized on recycling as the best way to reduce the amount of rubbish going to landfills or being incinerated .
28 Experts have forecast that even a partial ban will be a blow to Taiwan 's fishing companies , which are already facing recession and rely on driftnetting as the most profitable method .
29 The railway companies did not initially appreciate their potential as a means of mass cheap travel and concentrated on providing for the better-off .
30 His senses were fading as his whole existence concentrated on taking in the next breath .
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