Example sentences of "[verb] on [pron] [modal v] [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | But behind this typical example of dreary industrial architecture , much is going on which should encourage us . |
2 | We use visuals give you something to focus on you can see everything 's come out no wonder you . |
3 | Based on we can do they were doing sixty five palette loads a day . |
4 | Where plot might be jettisoned , story is retained as a principle of connection : ‘ Once the story is launched it must go on it must follow its course however crooked it may be even if it takes the wrong direction ’ ( 1976b ) . |
5 | and she 's doing you a spaghetti bolognaise , so I said oh that 'll be nice , when we got there , shall we go in the bank for an hour , I did n't feel like going out , he said come on it 'll do you good , |
6 | Do n't climb on the chair with your feet , your socks , come on you 'll hurt yourself you sit down or get off ! |
7 | It 's added a certain anticipation as well to the placement job I 've been doing — ‘ Oh come on someone must have something to say ’ was a regular feeling/thought as I looked at the monitor in anticipation . |
8 | Anyway , if you 're still watching when the news comes on you might see me . |
9 | He and Mrs Thatcher are having to face up to a crisis they have made worse by trying to deny it , and now they can not agree on who should do what or how or why . |
10 | Nevertheless , this suggestion by Rees does contain one useful pointer : if managers are non-altruistic , controls on them must influence their pay in order to affect performance . |