Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [verb] on [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 We went swimming with Jonathan the other night and he got up on the top board and sort of and he was sort of like hanging on to the bar like this looking over
2 Why not deal with the beam instead of for ever going on about the mote ?
3 I started with highest worked on to the lowest .
4 Goods would be unloaded at Lindau , taken across the Bodensee to Rorschach , and from there go on through the passes to the south , to Milan or on to Venice for further shipment .
5 On the 29th of this month , Yan-Pascal Tortelier will be giving his farewell concert as Music Director of the Ulster Orchestra in the Usher Hall , before officially moving on to the BBC Philharmonic ( see above ) .
6 So far , that legal impasse has kept the proposed sites in Japan and France from officially signing on to the exhibition tour .
7 He missed out on only Carry On Up The Jungle , Carry On Girls and Carry On England , the penultimate in the series .
8 ‘ People are n't allowing us to just get on with the job .
9 Now though I 've got to just get on with the rest of my life
10 ‘ We have not got a lot of money and we have got to just get on with the job of trying to sort things out on the field .
11 You have to just get on with the next board .
12 They 're always the ones that are a bit more boisterous , whereas the older ones you have to physically carry on in the shop floor , the students do n't , and that 's what gives them a bad name .
13 Despite his sleepless night , de Castelnau at once went on to the Right Bank and plunged into the work of re-animating the defence .
14 It was now becoming increasingly clear that the French were determined at least to hold on to the richest party , namely Cochinchina : or at least this was the unmistakable objective of the new French High Commissioner , the implacable Admiral Thierry d'Argenlieu .
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