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

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1 He claims that Stanford has been leant on by the Chinese government and by American academics , who were scared that the door to China would be closed unless he was punished .
2 If there are no clubbers at all then any netted enemy are jumped on by the netters themselves , and damage is resolved with a strength of 3 as normal .
3 I am to remain ill and without treatment , I am to carry on with the exhausting task of caring for an old and senile woman . ’
4 In any case , if any of the pupils are to go on with the language at A level , they will simply have to learn some grammar at some stage .
5 In Britain in nineteen ninety three we are hanging on to the remains of our welfare state by our fingertips .
6 Richard Spink , of the Citizens Advice Bureaux , said : ‘ Thousands are hanging on by the skin of their teeth .
7 Kurdish people are hanging on in the northern part of Iraq , desperately in need of support and aid that must come to them before a harsh winter sets in .
8 Also , the land which stretches back to Rockhill Farm from Swingswang on the opposite side of that road is all part and parcel of the County Council smallholdings , and only two fields away they sold off a piece of land a few years ago which has now been developed on to the frontage of the Banbury Road , which is in fact the Cromwell Business Park .
9 In their defence the party leadership could argue that they had been hampered by the lack of a parliamentary majority ; the choice had been hanging on by the skin of one 's teeth or of giving up and holding an election in the face of adverse opinion polls .
10 It is in the interview that many of these aspects of the post are checked on with the candidate .
11 Two square escutcheon plates , each incised with a cross , have been riveted on to the surface above and below the keyhole .
12 Casual work is growing most rapidly in the service and retail sectors but even traditional manufacturing companies are catching on to the trend .
13 Sir Geoffrey is also required to examine the basis on which share deals which are carried on outside the Exchange can be handled by the new clearing house .
14 And all of these functions are carried on by the ego .
15 This allowance is very limited — it is available only for married women whose child/children are over four years of age and who have been signing on for the previous six months .
16 They have been spied on by the paparazzi , betrayed by trusted servants , embarrassed by indiscreet friends , and have had to endure a constant torrent of innuendo , gossip , lies and half-truths in newspapers , magazines and books — none of which are they able to repudiate .
17 The avenues explored in applying neural computing to these three applications and the results from these have been reported on at the regular monthly Club meetings .
18 As the prospects of a Tory victory recedes , the likes of Sunderland car magnate Sir Tom Cowie and Tyneside bus burgher Martin Ballinger have been banging on about the Tory cause .
19 But the press had already been tipped off : Mrs Simpson 's car had been booked on to the Channel steamer in her own name .
20 That is not the case when they are added on to the normal uprating statement , as has happened today .
21 In the past some craft-trading had been carried on beyond the vicinity , but this and nearly all other economic ties with the Ukraine to the south and their fellow Great Russians to the north had stopped .
22 South Cambridgeshire District Council has recognized the important part that environmental health officers have to play within the work of the District Council , and for some time now the work of the Department has been carried on under the hat of the Legal , Housing and Health Director .
23 Despite this apparent lack of interest at high level , detail work must have been carried on during the next two years , for Gordon Thomas , together with the signatories of the memorandum , took out two patents relating to the lift .
24 The work on the atomic bomb , which had been carried on in the British Isles , was transferred , in 1943 , to the United States of America , and became known as the ‘ Manhattan Project ’ .
25 Here had been the baroque brothels , where wenching had been carried on in the grand manner .
26 the Business has been carried on in the ordinary and usual course and in the same manner ( including nature and scope ) as in the past and no unusual or abnormal contract differing from the ordinary contracts necessitated by the nature of its business has been entered into ; and
27 ‘ It should be stressed that no debts arising from non–payment of the community Charge have been added on to the Council Tax bills . ’
28 The draft timetable will have been decided on at the sale strategy stage and will be to an extent a function of the marketing process chosen .
29 Lateral and medial stabilisers are incorporated on to the outsole to prevent rollover while the design features a flex notch , which has been cut into the outsole to counter any restriction of movement .
30 Then they had been sinking on to the bed and , between kisses and caresses , peeling the clothes hungrily from one another , until at last they lay naked , side by side .
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