Example sentences of "to [noun] [conj] [v-ing] on " in BNC.

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1 The approach to teaching and learning on this course is developmental and therefore the students in a particular year group work with the same team of tutors who cover all aspects of learning and of educational provision for young children — including the development of language and literacy .
2 Get on a train ? — Other people do brave and sudden things like going to Paddington and getting on trains !
3 Then obviously it 's statements to parents and depending on what happens there because the parent 's evening and I 've put
4 She was dressed in a white silk slip belonging to Faye and sitting on the dark wooden floor of the veranda , leaning her arms on a white wicker chair .
5 Earlies er when I worked at the Ford Motor Company it meant getting from Ilford to Dagenham and starting on a machine at six A M in the morning , in the middle of winter or the middle of summer .
6 Listen with an increased span of concentration to other children and adults , asking and responding to questions and commenting on what has been said .
7 In 1529 there was thus published A Dialogue of Sir Thomas More , Knight , wherein be treated … veneration and worship of images and relics ; praying to Saints and going on pilgrimage ; with many other things touching the pestilent sect of Luther and Tyndale .
8 There 's the ‘ I 'm so fat I could be a turkey ’ type of robin ; the ‘ Is n't there more to life than standing on this stupid twig ’ robin ; and , the special favourite , the robin with the ‘ How come the cattle always get to go in the stable ? ’ look .
9 ‘ But as much as I 'd like to continue playing for the North , I suddenly thought there 's more to life than sitting on the M1 .
10 It 's claimed more and more young people are turning to prostitution and begging on the streets of Nottingham as homelessness continues to increase .
11 e ) the practical difficulties in deciding on professional grounds which clients are subject to restrictions when claiming on the fund ;
12 As an exercise in questioning ‘ traditional ’ ideas regarding masculinity and femininity this work contends with basics such as there is more to femininity than putting on a skirt !
13 I was wounded to death and dying on my knees , scrabbling in dead grass , my time running out with the moonlight , the shadows closing in .
14 But since we 've won in Barcelona , we 've had to go around a lot to dinners and appearing on television shows like A Question of Sport and Blue Peter .
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