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

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1 Although the policy review will be endorsed by the conference , giving Neil Kinnock the freedom to go on to the offensive against the Conservatives in the run-up to the next general election , there are a number of areas of potential conflict .
2 The trail goes on along the side of Snidley Moor , on around the base of Alvanley Cliff and by Simmonds Hill , Manley .
3 Bishop Harris , who has welcomed me so warmly , has expressed his willingness to continue on until the end of the year whilst I complete my own duties in Westminster diocese .
4 Well erm David said that he did n't think the strike would have gone on or they would n't have the heart to go on without the women ?
5 The trial ground on through the long hot summer in Pretoria .
6 ( a ) The Agency Principle Section 5 of the Partnership Act ( power of partner to bind the firm ) states that : Every partner is an agent of the firm and his other partners for the purpose of the business of the partnership ; and the acts of every partner who does any act for carrying on in the usual way of business of the kind carried on by the firm of which he is a member bind the firm and his partners , unless the partner so acting has in fact no authority to act for the firm in the particular matter , and the person with whom he is dealing either knows that he has no authority , or does not know or believe him to be a partner .
7 Inside were two fairly small square rooms , one each side of the front door , with a roomy kitchen built on at the back .
8 Television and radio carried brief reports , while the the story squeezed on to the front page of the national evening newspaper Izvestia , between larger accounts of the Congress of People 's Deputies , Russia 's row with Ukraine and an explosion at an Armenian arms depot .
9 That will give us plenty to work on in the next decade , and that is probably as far as we should look for the time being .
10 The contract required the buyer to pass on to the seller all the buyer 's rights under the sub-sales contracts .
11 Orientalism lives on in the tourist 's gaze , says Nigel Whiteley
12 Kate had somehow knocked over her cup , and tea spilled on to the tray , splashing her skirt .
13 Even now , there are those churlish souls who mourn the fact that Lovesexy is not a There 's a Riot Goin' On for the eighties .
14 Much the same thinking goes on with the directory of Members ' Interests .
15 On Nov. 25 a programme agreed on by the coalition partners was announced in the National Assembly .
16 In addition to this , of course , there 's a good deal of energy research goes on in the campus , and erm there 's another unit which we call the Science Policy Research Unit .
17 Straight , clean-cut stone walls and a steady slabbed roof led on into the hill .
18 The collapsed roof tumbled on to the drive and wrecked his car .
19 She watched it keenly through opera glasses from the third row of the empty stalls , and I do n't know how the poor actress carried on under the circumstances .
20 Willie carried on following the dots between the lines and then stopped .
21 In particular the attention of the court was drawn to clause 1 of the agreement which referred to the practice carried on by the parties as a " practice of general medical practitioners " .
22 She slowly forced the wheel to the left and the car moved on to the hard shoulder and stopped .
23 Finally , in the week that the flame of altruism flickered on as the saintly Mother Teresa and her divine holiness the Princess of Wales clasped hands in a gesture of tender solidarity that touched the souls of millions , it was revealed that :
24 Most of the Dialogues are about the kind of research carried on in the new laboratories which were becoming a feature of life by the 1870s .
25 Then this pantomime carried on from the coast .
26 Does my hon. Friend agree that it is appalling that the Opposition whinge on about the failure of this country to export , when we know that what we need from both sides of the House is unanimity to help exporters and not complaints about them ?
27 Politicking carried on within the coalitions during both world wars and the financial crisis , but in a muted , coded and generally responsible way .
28 The Valencia trainer came on to the pitch and was ushered back towards the tunnel by Fernando Giner , a home defender .
29 Speed came on towards the end , but did n't have chance to make much of an impact .
30 All this light spilling on to the driveway , it just was n't like him .
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