Example sentences of "[vb past] [verb] it on [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The 39-nation Conference on Disarmament meeting in Geneva on Sept. 3 adopted a draft treaty banning the use , production or stock-piling of chemical weapons , and agreed to pass it on for approval by the UN General Assembly . |
2 | Members agreed to pass it on to Durham County Council . |
3 | Codron tried to get it on at the Royal Court — on the face of things , an ideal setting-but it was turned down there , too . |
4 | Then on , they 'd got it on from time to happy time , eaten together every week , seen movies , theatre , films , drag , done disco , reggae , boogie … |
5 | She untied the sleeves of her sweater and began to pull it on over her head , aware as she did so of a faint muffled sound behind her . |
6 | Come on , sweetie , what if I started getting it on with one of my baby dykes , what would you feel ? |
7 | The Firefly , owned by Jim Connell , of Gatley Drive , Maghull , near Liverpool , had almost sunk when rescuers managed to haul it on to a slipway and take it back to Douglas . |
8 | It is not true I married for a red corduroy jacket belonging to my wife 's father ; but there is no denying he did pass it on to me , as a sort of dowry I believe . |
9 | I chose the example I did because it gave an important history of another library , Glasgow , and because it had also belonged at one time to the Guildhall Library , which had passed it on to them . |
10 | I wish now I had sent it on with the rest of the clothes but I did n't want to risk crushing it . ’ |