Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] on the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Her successor , Margaret Moore , successfully carried on the established pattern .
2 Mr Copeland also worked out what would have happened if a competing firm in the same industry had merely taken on the same amount of debt as the LBO did , without being bought out .
3 Meanwhile , assistant manager Terry McDermott claimed Newcastle are good enough to take on the Premier League now and still be winners .
4 There were some excellent investigative programmes from Panorama , World in Action , This Week , First Tuesday and Twenty-Twenty Vision , which probed government scandals in the 1980s , but no journalist was bold enough to take on the Prime Minister herself .
5 This certificate normally carries on the reverse side a form of renunciation .
6 Wheeler , however , did not always pass on the relevant information to his assistant .
7 You are still putting on The Non-objective World shows , are n't you ?
8 The surveyors until recently seemed to have permanently taken on the boom-led guise of deal-makers , Ken Houston writes in Property .
9 I also put on the real Sperzel locking tuning pegs as opposed to the fake ones that Fender are making now .
10 8 information about other books published , materials , tapes , etc — often carried on the inside back cover .
11 The CIT thanks Transport Development Group for the fine portrait of Philip Henman which now hangs on the first floor landing at 80 Portland Place .
12 It also means a more complicated view of humans than the interpretation that is often put on the classical conception — that we are ‘ naturally evil ’ .
13 The officer 's optional dark blue cape , with a black velvet collar , and a black cord fastening , seen here hanging on the left breast .
14 He even switched on the blue urinal lamp to see how its light looked against the clean walls .
15 Marcuson found himself increasingly taking on the editorial running of the paper .
16 The on/off switch on the front panel should only control the power amplifiers and display functions .
17 He was either out and had n't switched on the answering machine or he was tormenting her by ignoring the telephone .
18 ‘ Oh , do n't put on the brave front for me !
19 It is a truism that the executive search consultant hired has a stronger influence on the person eventually put on the short list of candidates than the client .
20 Paul has just that transformation in mind when he tells the Ephesians to put off the old self , be made new in the attitudes of their minds , and then put on the new self , ‘ created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness ’ ( Eph. 4:20–4 ) .
21 A great deal of pressure is then put on the social worker to act in the way the majority want , and not spend time listening to what the client wants .
22 If all the amendments are lost , one by one , a vote is then taken on the original motion just as if there had been no amendments moved at all .
23 At about this time a hitherto unsuccessful fortune-teller living on the other side of the block chanced to glance into her scrying bowl , gave a small scream and , within the hour , had sold her jewellery , various magical accoutrements , most of her clothes and almost all her other possessions that could not be conveniently carried on the fastest horse she could buy .
24 But he will think long and hard before he again takes on the United board .
25 A , a curtain is used to screen you off , and if it 's a very cold day we 've got infra-red heat we 've got a lamp above the he , the couch and we actually put on the infra-red heat so we warm you up first before you start , before we start so your body is feeling nice and warm and you 're feeling relaxed , we have nice music playing and it does help right , with the tension that builds up on the shoulders .
26 The legal model envisages the board of directors as actually carrying on the day-to-day business of the company so that there is no separate executive organ within the legal model .
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