Example sentences of "and on [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Do n't forget the effects of the wind conditions on larger putts , and on pitching and chipping , too .
2 At ten o'clock he rode out from the Elysée to be greeted by the cheers of the people , and on entering the Place de la Concorde he was saluted by cries of ‘ Vive l'Empereur ! ’ and shouts of ‘ To the Tuileries ! ’ .
3 The door , a long way from being square , was at the left of the shop window and on entering you had the impression of walking downhill .
4 After all , we have been reaping rewards from the vegetable garden for months : the soil ca n't go on and on providing if its own storehouse is not replenished .
5 What Hamilton could see was that the talents of Warner Bros had combined to produce a film that was not so much about the Legion as ‘ about the kind of short-sighted , uninformed and well-enough-meaning men who have to be given an understanding of what democracy really is so that they will not go on and on providing tools for such legions ’ .
6 The owners pride themselves on offering comfortable accommodation , on giving personal service with attention to detail and on providing a choice of good food .
7 What 's new about the focus in the last few years , and what 's important about the circular and the programme was the emphasis on quality , and on providing good quality services .
8 Or should policy concentrate more on clarifying the goals and outcomes of learning , and on providing the kind of support which will enable schools to identify for themselves the best possible ways of achieving such goals and outcomes ?
9 It would seem more apposite for the Authority to concentrate on identifying the goals and aspirations of the service , on raising teachers ' educational sights and their expectations of children as high as possible , and on providing the opportunities and facilities for teachers to explore , debate and develop their own ways of achieving such goals , aspirations and expectations .
10 I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Basildon ( Mr Amess ) on taking this opportunity to raise in the House the granting of trust status to the Basildon and Thurrock hospitals and on providing the House with the opportunity to mark the granting of trust status .
11 The conference was attended by delegates from 130 countries , who agreed that future talks should concentrate on identifying " appropriate commitments " to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide ( CO2 ) and other greenhouse gases , and on providing aid to Third-World countries in developing less polluting industries .
12 His attention was first concentrated on its agricultural produce , remunerative because of high wartime prices , on making lime , and on planting trees .
13 And on receiving that information , Inspector what did you do ?
14 Worrying about people 's comments instead of keeping calm and concentrating on the flying and on getting down safely is often the root cause of a bad landing .
15 They also depended for a large part of their work on clawing money out of the social security system and on getting alongside other centrally funded bodies such as housing associations .
16 Given Nicolae 's peculiar lack of empathy with other people , it may be that all his human emotions were concentrated on her , and on getting and keeping power of course .
17 It gives help on presenting your thoughts on paper and on getting the best out of libraries and the media to expand your knowledge and boost your confidence .
18 When Austen sat down Chaplin suggested that he had better put the question at once and on getting an affirmative shout did so .
19 ‘ Could you please concentrate on the road and on getting this tired old heap of metal there in one piece , instead of on matters that do n't concern you ? ’
20 Act 6 of 1990 Regarding the Creation of a Stock Exchange and on Dealing with Securities
21 This ( second ) information pack contains information about the steps to be taken by foreign lawyers to be registered on the Law Society 's register of foreign lawyers , and on forming an MNP .
22 It focused on improving training , employment prospects and housing , and on breaking up ghettos .
23 May they go on and on telling about him as they pursue their course of action .
24 ‘ I ca n't go on and on telling you , ’ he said .
25 Others were given warm water for soup , and on complaining were harshly told to work harder .
26 The Ministry of Agriculture had imposed monitoring on breeding flocks — which supply the hatcheries with eggs , which go on to be egg laying hens or meat producing poultry — and on laying flocks .
27 He never lost touch with chess though , and on resuming active competition in 1931 he won the Western Open , before taking first prize against Capablanca , the great Cuban player , at a tournament at Margate .
28 Waste Management frankly admits that it approaches that task as a political campaign , spending heavily on advertising and on persuading local communities .
29 ( 1 ) On any a plication for the renewal of a licence in respect of any premises ( other tan off-sale premises ) , a licensing board may require a plan of the licensed premises to be produced to the board and lodged with the clerk , and on renewing such licence the board may order that , within a time fixed by the order , such structural alterations as the board thinks reasonably necessary to secure the proper conduct of the business shall be made in that part of the licensed premises in which alcoholic liquor is sold or consumed .
30 he evaluation of the UK government 's import quota and the EC minimum import price is based on comparing the observed quota with the quantity restriction shown in equation ( 23 ) , and on comparing the EC minimum import price with the optimal tariff using equation ( 22 ) .
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