Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] on [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | So , the tree which from which bows used in the Battle of Agincourt could have been fashioned seems set to live on for a few more generations yet . |
2 | Dennis Skinner is likely to stay on with a reduced vote . |
3 | Quick to latch on to a good thing , the Taiwanese have already started to adopt the All Black style of play . |
4 | Whereas it is obvious that the launch must be abandoned anywhere near the ground , halfway up the launch it is reasonable to hold on for a few seconds to see if the speed picks up again . |
5 | These fry are ready to move on to a larger tank . |