Example sentences of "on [conj] [verb] about " in BNC.
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1 | 17.32 Development in attainment target 3 is marked by : increasing control over the structure and organisation of different types of text ; a growing ability to handle complex or demanding subject matter ; a widening range of syntactic structures and an expanding vocabulary as the pupil begins to use language that is characteristic of writing rather than speech and to strive for a style that is appropriate to the subject matter and the readership ; a growing capacity to write independently and at length ; an increasing proficiency in re-reading and revising or redrafting the text , taking into account the needs of the audience ; a developing ability to reflect on and talk about the writing process . |
2 | an ability to reflect on and talk about the writing process . |
3 | But having said that , given that we do need to go on and talk about it , I will do my my best to give that information er that I have . |
4 | I 'm going to try and get them to come on and talk about this tomorrow . |
5 | What I was going to do is to go on and talk about , bring out electricity again as something which crops up . |
6 | ‘ Well , I 'd better get that washing on and think about a dinner , ’ Victoria said ; ‘ but you go along and see what 's happening and we 'll talk about that when you come back … . ’ |
7 | It 's much better if you just switch it on and forget about it . |
8 | Erm moving on and talking about the subject of the Gascoigne Wood pits or the er proposed tip at the Gascoigne Wood pits in just a couple of moments time . |
9 | She was speaking with the usual tone of insincere humility that she puts on when talking about human qualities that Intelloids lack . |