Example sentences of "it on " in BNC.

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1 The Unions tell them to go out an' get more money an' ITV an' the papers tell them what to spend it on so the disease is always covered up .
2 Then I would be an artisan , quietly learning my trade at the feet of a master and passing it on in turn to my apprentices .
3 You turned it on but nothing is happening — blank screen , no whirring noise , no beeps , no flashing lights .
4 Brown will probably be involved in passing it on to other sites as well as to colleagues at the Morgan Grenfell operation .
5 He had come up against sterner stuff , however , and an assistant chief constable was called in to mediate and eventually agreed to send it on after the author urged that the editor of the magazine be allowed to decide ( fieldnotes 1988 ) .
6 Come on , sweetie , what if I started getting it on with one of my baby dykes , what would you feel ?
7 Then on , they 'd got it on from time to happy time , eaten together every week , seen movies , theatre , films , drag , done disco , reggae , boogie …
8 ‘ I suppose you 're going to spend it on even more clothes . ’
9 She filled the kettle and switched it on .
10 Few have done more over the years to encourage and inspire the growth and development of tennis by putting it on as professional footing as possible .
11 She puts it on to follow Raskolnikov on his final journey to the police station , and through his mind flashes the thought that this is the shawl Marmeladov referred to in the pub as ‘ the family one ’ .
12 Cusworth , England 's former stand-off who still turns it on for the Tigers , leaves for a fortnight 's holiday next week .
13 You sprinkle it on and then cut the pie into pieces . ’
14 As is the case with most tournaments of this kind , there has to be a peg to hang it on , and this one is to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Jawaharlal Nehru .
15 Pass it on . ’
16 ‘ To find this talent and bring it on , above all we need the county championship .
17 Panther claims it will blast the Solo from standstill to 60mph in less than 6.0 seconds and take it on to a top speed in excess of 150mph .
18 We decided to take it on .
19 So she 'd try it on and it would n't fit .
20 I had almost consciously to go out of the house in the morning with a smile fixed on my face , keep it on and breathe an air of absolute confidence when I was feeling anything but that way inclined .
21 You use this both to anchor the sledge during a trip , by stamping it into the snow , and at the start of each day to hold the sledge , by clunking it on to a tree trunk .
22 Back at Nathan 's sledge he is too cold to be bothered to ride again so we hoist it on to Odd-Knut 's sledge and ride on .
23 Well , she need n't put it on to me .
24 I take off my woolly hat and try it on .
25 Marie told me I should n't leave it on when I ai n't in the room , and here I am — the first day she 's gone and I 've gone and left it on .
26 Marie told me I should n't leave it on when I ai n't in the room , and here I am — the first day she 's gone and I 've gone and left it on .
27 Annie helped me put it on .
28 ‘ Push it on hard , son . ’
29 The commission to design the memorial chapel was first given to G.F. Bodley ( 1827–1907 ) , an eminent church architect of the late-Victorian period , but Bodley passed it on to Comper who had been his most highly talented pupil .
30 Because Granby House was a listed building , the contractor eventually became exempt from this tax , but as he could not reclaim any VAT he had already paid to suppliers , he had to pass most of it on to the developer .
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