Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] on for the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Adam Reed came on for the last half hour and did well for a 16-year-old . ’
2 Sterland came on for the last half-hour of this week 's 3-0 reserve team win over Manchester City at Maine Road , and yesterday declared : ‘ It went brilliantly .
3 I therefore walked on air as I went to Westminster Evening Institute to sign on for the next Sociology year .
4 PLENTY of barmy things going on for the next few days , as the Festival of Comedy gets underway .
5 As the military mutiny dragged on for the sixth day , President Corazon Aquino asked Filipinos to ‘ join hands and consolidate our resources to rebuild what we have destroyed ’ .
6 As the military mutiny dragged on for the sixth day , President Corazon Aquino asked Filipinos to ‘ join hands and consolidate our resources to rebuild what we have destroyed ’ .
7 ‘ Do you know , before this I went out and bought Tesco 's own-brand baked beans to live on for the next month , ’ she remarked , rather unconvincingly .
8 There was one in this show when Charity Barnum 's understudy went on for the first time .
9 Somerset openers Andy Hayhurst and Mark Lathwell began promisingly against the pacemen but Carrick came on for the last over before lunch and had Lathwell caught at slip off a cunningly flighted ball which turned .
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