Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] on in the [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Rocky came on in the 60th minute but could not affect the game . |
3 | This , the biggest single enclave in Sussex , not only demonstrates the continued dependence of the prototype works at Newbridge on immigrant workmen , but also implies that there had been no great pool of indigenous labour to draw on in the first place . |
4 | of CCA comments , ‘ I do not think that this experiment is going to substitute and take the place of several experiments going on in the Third World . |
5 | Yet hoards found elsewhere — in Scandinavia and in northern Britain , for instance , where no such royal controls operated — show that there was plenty of " international " trade going on in the ninth century . |
6 | It was also based on the even worse assumption that the actual level of income support in April 1990 was sufficient for people to live on in the first place . |
7 | So Benn scraped on in the seventh of seven places . |
8 | He 'd seen a bit of that kind of thing going on in the last hospital he was in . |
9 | Researcher : Why is the percentage of Afro-Caribbean pupils staying on in the sixth form so low ? |
10 | Paul came on in the second half of the game in Dublin last week and played well . |
11 | But as the party rages on in the next office , a private little film show of Brenda 's holiday slides starts to throw lights on some dark secrets . |