Example sentences of "it [verb] on " in BNC.
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31 | It refers on its face to Ord. 47 , r. 8 of the County Court Rules 1981 . |
32 | The cast-iron disc brakes work with four-pot calipers and it rides on 10ins rims at the front and 14ins at the rear . |
33 | It rides on the back of the general move to increased white meat consumption and a greater public awareness of animal welfare issues . |
34 | Yeah , get it downloaded on disk and then put it on a P C downstairs . |
35 | At the sides , it clips on the side . |
36 | He had it painted on his aircraft , that 's what you say . |
37 | Let us ignore for the moment what Labour actually means by that ; how will it deliver on its promise , bearing in mind the fact that the nuclear industry is already ring fenced , gas contracts have already been signed and committed to combined cycle gas turbine plant , and coal imports are perfectly legal under European law ? |
38 | I help him get up and he stamps his leg so it goes on proper . |
39 | Champagne ages perfectly in the producers ' cellars with a cheap crown cork , and only sprouts its traditional mushroom just before it goes on sale . |
40 | ‘ Even if a company comes out with a new cap , we can still make an adaptor before it goes on sale , says Mr Garnett . |
41 | The publicity the film attracted in Cannes followed Nicholson back to America where it was due for New York opening in July which , as Karen Black told me later , was an odd time : ‘ It was a college film and so it goes on release at exactly the same time as the colleges are closing down for the summer and everyone is going home . ’ |
42 | So , short of sending the recording tape on a long detour through the corridors of the Palace of Westminster before it goes on the air , the parliamentary censors will have to work faster than they think . |
43 | The revamped car will cost £40,268 when it goes on sale next January . |
44 | And in January it goes on sale at Ryman so homeowners can ensure their freezers or video recorders are not turned off by mistake . |
45 | ACTRESS Suzie Aitchison , daughter of June Whitfield , is to keep her part in the play An Evening With Gary Lineker , when it goes on tour in February with an otherwise entirely new cast . |
46 | Lawyers acting for the Queen are set to try to block Living With The Queen before it goes on sale in the US next month . |
47 | And then it 'll be head down — trying to work out how she 'll combine motherhood with her new job as news announcer for Meridian TV when it goes on air in January . |
48 | Valerie Petri , of Marlow , Bucks , said : ‘ The longer it goes on the worse it looks . ’ |
49 | None of it goes on salaries or administration because all of that is covered by sponsorship or by the interest on banked money . |
50 | It goes on controlled release in July and general availability is set for October , but there was no indication of price . |
51 | It goes on controlled release in July and general availability is set for October , but there was no indication of price . |
52 | You 've no sooner done one lot of washing up than you 've got another lot , and that 's how it goes on all day . |
53 | This is how the new Thorp two seat trainer will really look when it goes on sale in the UK in a few weeks ' time . |
54 | Er if but if you want to do something like that , to organise something , because if it goes on A five |
55 | When the water evaporates it goes on a cloud and then the cloud goes in any place and later it goes out as rain . |
56 | It certainly identifies a central tendency in a particular repertory ; but it goes on not only to consume that repertory in every aspect but also to gobble up all kinds of popular music . |
57 | Once , twice , smash , in it goes on the third kick . |
58 | In the last few weeks , McLaren has announced its new BMW powered supercar will cost £530,000 when it goes on sale at the end of 1993 . |
59 | It goes on top of the table . |
60 | ‘ I hope he told you how it goes on this same-day shit . |