Example sentences of "[vb infin] on [pers pn] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 To get the most out of TV and radio appearances it is sensible to inform other departments in your organisation who can capitalise on it that the piece will be appearing .
2 But when you keep the big names supplied with a particular kind of amusement you can always depend on it that the police are found to be in the wrong , or that they are framing an innocent man , or that the children in question are his nieces .
3 It will dawn on her that an arranged marriage with some elderly ( and hopefully impotent ) Limnititzker may be the only key to the door of this lost and tantalising world . ’
4 Many towns in southern California are bewildered by the new duties the plan would impose on them and the new taxes that would be needed .
5 They really did pick on her and the only reason was that she would n't stick up for herself .
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