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

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1 Most guitarists know people who can outplay them in some way and so most register somewhere on the meek and self-effacing scale .
2 He had never made any bones about it , and , to be honest , he was much more use out on the slopes , chatting people up , showing off the exclusive styles they sold and being a general advertisement for the place .
3 It was enabled to continue in office until May 1979 and in the recriminations of defeat the Conservative Party polarised into the Thatcher and Heath factions , the implications of which are still only partly worked out on the political scene .
4 However , as the entire industry worked with cut and paste technology this was n't seen as any real problem , headlines , captions and other type elements only really came together on the paste-up table .
5 Central government departments , the National Health Service and so on depend directly on the Exchequer for all their funds .
6 Although public awareness of the Third Reich is probably greater in Germany than in the US , the organisers were right not to cut down on the documentary material .
7 ‘ The Professor 's garden , however , was not only protected originally on the College side by the Fleet Ditch , but by a Thorn-planted Hedge , which extended onwards to the Bridge in Fig Lane [ Crowndale Road ] thus also enclosing the ‘ Green ’ at the back of the Elephant & Castle Inn .
8 I do n't perhaps not that bad but I would have definitely braked and not just eased off on the accelerator .
9 That should n't relate to all you RUNNING readers who have followed Bruce Tulloh 's training schedules thoroughly and not just turned up on the day , unprepared and with no training under your belt .
10 Most said that they had been surprised if not totally taken aback on the news of the merger ; but to various degrees said that they were prepared to work with the new ownership as long as the guarantees of openness and neutrality made by Novell regarding the development of System V.4 were maintained .
11 ‘ Doc Hollywood ’ just about cruises past on the amiability of the cast .
12 Such injunctions are normally immediately set aside on the publisher 's application or lifted by the Court of Appeal .
13 For general purpose pads 2.4mm o/d are quite adequate and again special shapes are available for integrated circuit pin-outs which are already conveniently laid out on the correct 0.1″ pitch .
14 and the deferred pensioners are not actually getting in on the debate , they 're not often represented on the trustees in fact .
15 ‘ I believe we are at the stage now where the fears and uncertainty in the community are such that no one can any longer pass by on the other side , and there is something which everybody can do to alleviate the problem . ’
16 If , however , concern is more narrowly focused only on the effects of the CU then the consequences for the balance of trade is the major concern .
17 When considering why the DLV underwent this very swift and conspicuously awkward change of heart , we are once again thrown back on the resources of the imagination .
18 Town 's top scorer , Paul Bradbury was also not missing out on the action and came close on three or four occasions , but Simmons was playing excellently to deny him .
19 The story also repeatedly reflects back on the nature of temptation and of the Ring .
20 Erm it 's really just coming back on the issue of concealed household earlier .
21 It was now just light enough on the roof for him to see to load his pistols .
22 The responsibility now usually rests heavily on the shoulders of one or , with luck , perhaps two relatives , and they will often need all the help they can get from the local social , medical , nursing and voluntary services .
23 They do n't just turn up on the night , ’ she said .
24 Gordon Grant , for example , suggests that CMHTs play a crucial role in assisting the development of voluntary sector services , although he is cautious about the ability of teams to unlock " an unlimited capacity for care amongst voluntary groups or family carers The developmental function here clearly picks up on the prominence given to the involvement of voluntary groups and parents in the service planning process in Wales , where Grant and his colleagues are monitoring aspects of the All-Wales Strategy .
25 I do n't even go out on the street now unless she comes with me .
26 ‘ I have n't completely given up on the Steinbergers , though .
27 If everyone who is anyone does n't actually touch down on the planet fairly often , at least their activities come to be known through Uulaa 's favourite indoor sport ( after making money ) — trading information , along with rumour and scandal .
28 Those that meet with approval are then usually tried out on the terraces , and if found to have some power , make their way into the repertoire .
29 Almost all the species present then still occur today on the Outer Hebrides , for example in the mountains or on open , mildly basic soils on sea-cliffs .
30 His perspective was that in 1942 — unlike in 1940 — his movement no longer depended exclusively on the support of its allies or on its capacity to rally French overseas territories .
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