Example sentences of "[verb] on [prep] [art] [adj] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 It simply fits on to a standard 43mm diameter drill chuck and uses a 12mm diameter tungsten-carbide tipped cutter to channel into breeze-block , brick , plaster and other wall surfaces .
2 It simply fits on to a standard 43mm diameter drill chuck , and uses a 12mm diameter tungsten-carbide tipped cutter to channel into breeze-block , brick , plaster and other wall surfaces .
3 Fraser , impatient at so inactive a role , persuaded the Regent to relieve him and appoint a replacement Deputy Warden , and now rode on with the main cavalry host .
4 When it eventually reveals the secret of life itself , or something approaching it , it will be , you can rest assured , passed on to the ordinary people out there .
5 It was like hanging on to a wriggly eel .
6 The 112-bhp 1.6-litre engine lives on in the entry-level £10,298 Lantra GLSi .
7 Right , that 's the end of that then , so let's move on to the projected sales reports I asked for last time .
8 It is a genetically-linked defect and will be passed on to the white offspring of the deaf mother .
9 To this day they live on as a nomadic people wandering in the wildernesses of northern Ulthuan and ranging across Cothique , Tiranoc and Chrace in small , fierce bands .
10 To this day they live on as a nomadic people wandering in the wildernesses of northern Ulthuan and ranging across Cothique , Tiranoc and Chrace in small , fierce bands .
11 But the Gypsies say they just want to get on with the local people .
12 But the Gypsies say they just want to get on with the local people .
13 Interiors , such as ‘ L'atelier VI ’ ( 1950–51 ) , and landscapes such as ‘ Gros nuages ’ ( 1952 ) lead on to the final series of ‘ Oiseaux ’ , symbolising freedom and renewal .
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