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

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1 On Siporax , it is claimed , the bacteria have no need of this and get on with the important job .
2 If you are one of these people , I suggest that you stop reading this and move on to the next chapter .
3 Bend these legs in half and secure on to the frog behind the front limbs .
4 Well can , can the clerk er ask about getting three tenders , and take the lowest and get on with the job ?
5 Standing stork-like and hanging on to the various bathroom fittings , she cleaned her teeth and made a reasonable toilet .
6 Conference , could you be upstanding and welcome on to the platform , Catherine and , delegates from the Lancashire region where last year 's congress was held , to unveil the G M B banner .
7 You put two squares of that and stick on to the cone
8 Minutes later we are heading for a small island group north of Vengsøya , to round that and head on for the next .
9 She 'd got the job after being made redundant and signing on at the job centre .
10 Great efforts would be needed to restore the party to its strong position of 1914 and to carry on with the fundamental changes that had been under way then , but the war years had done no lasting damage .
11 Er these are sort of parties that start at midnightish and go on through the night .
12 As the traffic slowed , he had thrust the door open and rolled on to the tarmac between the lines of cars .
13 He picked it up in an hour or two and went on to the guitar .
14 While the audience in the cinema now accepts a slackness of narrative logic ( though not of narrative drive ) that would have been rare and frowned on in the 1940s , it still expects — even in a send-up — more than token adherence to the rules of the genre or of the individual film type itself : horror , sci-fi , the Spielberg ‘ Indiana Jones ’ series , the Lucas Star Wars series , the Broccoli ‘ James Bond ’ series etc .
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