Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [verb] [verb] on " in BNC.
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1 | so all that writing is actually surrounding your picture is n't it , you 've come up with your sensational picture and then you surround your sensational picture with your writing , I was saying to him with these little sub-headings like trapped , right , cost , holiday , okay which actually keep your reader hooked and make them want to read on . |
2 | And you realise you have to get on because it 's your last fucking chance . ’ |
3 | Let's have a look at this year 's price list er it says nineteen ninety three but I say it 's carried on as far as we know er there are n't any at the moment increases . |
4 | You let me go rabitting on … . |
5 | When I stop I want to pass on my skills to youngsters . ’ |
6 | I mean you say come on then . |
7 | Our next plan is to go for endowment to stop the roller coaster ride we 've gone on with the city ’ . |
8 | Like I like to bring on a good horse properly . |
9 | I was totally inexperienced , and on the straight I eased and Phil came past like the Inter-City train I had travelled on . |
10 | Alright well I think well I think actually well I know we 've droned on about it for half an hour but I think it 's worth a discussion to be quite honest , do n't you ? |
11 | ‘ We know we have taken on a lifetime 's commitment but I love this boy . |
12 | six years ago , seven years ago and you know it 's moved on from there and I made the point , yes it was started in the point a at the level of , there 's a file it 's got information , get on with it ! |
13 | Yeah I know he does hold on to things really tight |
14 | In any case , I feel I have moved on from there . ’ |
15 | So in fact I believe we have taken on all all of those issues . |
16 | These are some of the points I feel we need to target on and work on . |
17 | The content of my original disposition seems to be determined by the way I now find myself driven to go on , rather than vice versa . |
18 | What I want to make sure first of all is that erm you understand what has gone on before the scene that we actually want to find ourselves in . |
19 | I hate that dress she 's got on . |
20 | We keep we keep going on for longer and longer but it 's taking a lot longer for us to get any closer . |
21 | We think that it conserves services , that it has searched out the vast majority of efficiencies that we can find within this council and that it does n't pass on to the poll tax , council tax payers the fruits , I mean it does pass on the poll tax or council tax payers the fruits of how we have achieved savings and efficiencies over the last couple of years . |
22 | Yeah I mean it 's gone on long enough I mean I do n't mind giving her a couple of weeks or something |
23 | ‘ Do I have to move on , sir ? |
24 | No , what I meant , is if saying that if I camped onto that number over there 3414 , and if that phone becomes free , this phone starts ringing and I might be doing something , so by the time I 've picked it up to make that connection , suppose 3414 is then making another outgoing call , do I have to camp on yet again to 3414 ? |
25 | ‘ Do you intend to carry on studying after you have completed this course ? ’ |
26 | Do you want to sit on there then love ? |
27 | ‘ Do you want to go on with the lesson , or stand about talking all day long ? ’ |
28 | Look do you want to write on there and work that out . |
29 | Now , do you want to get on with your sketches ? |
30 | Right do you think go on then . |