Example sentences of "[noun sg] [Wh det] [modal v] [verb] on " in BNC.

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1 If this fails to hold the situation then review the case and see if there have been any changes or new information come to light that would enable you to select a more similar remedy which could carry on the work of the first remedy .
2 Even when the inflation rate is fully anticipated there will be costs of adjustment which will fall on both individuals and firms .
3 It is a question which will take on a more hard-nosed approach once the euphoria of post-World Cup celebrations die down and the reality of the 1992 season , with the test challenges of Scotland and the All Blacks plus the Wallaby tour of Ireland and Wales and possibly South Africa , arrives .
4 But the Queen will see just about every past and present RAF aircraft a flypast which will go on for three quarters of an hour .
5 DCE Call Directory Service and DCE Security Service which must feature on at least one machine in a DCE environment cost $2,500 each .
6 Playing hard to get is a game which can go on for some considerable time , especially if one has as ardent a suitor as the French .
7 We can have an infinite chess game which will go on for months .
8 This is just one kind of learning which can go on inside a robot 's workings .
9 Thirdly , the hackers are preoccupied , they have a vocation , a mission , a hobby which can take on the proportions of a religious quest .
10 Back in Trazior , Lexandro had imagined a gauntlet which would slip on to a hand …
11 Most people in our society have no cause whatever to question the truth of what is put across in the teaching of science , English or history , for example , and therefore the indoctrination which can go on there is largely unheeded .
12 The source coordinates of the stream are found by generating two random whole numbers in the range 1–30 and the direction of movement from one cell to the next is found by generating another random number which can take on one of the values 1 , 2 , 3 or 4 .
13 It was just us , on a long stretch of sand , with the dark sea ahead of us — a landscape which might go on into infinity , as far as we could tell .
14 So but the residual element which would carry on south through Harrogate is
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