Example sentences of "[conj] [to-vb] on [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Finally , the whole of the Gospel leads to the commission of the Church , to go out and baptise , to teach , and to pass on the new law of Christianity ( Matt. |
2 | ‘ It will be good to see the England lads again and to put on the international shirt , ’ says Gazza . |
3 | In theory , each of these has the capacity to know to be a medium and even large scale business , and to take on the corporate giants in the course of time . |
4 | This means managers have to be careful when considering whether to take on a new act . |
5 | By the following winter Michael Horovitz 's New Departures magazine had advanced so far as to put on a live performance at the same venue . |
6 | If new proteins are to be made , the DNA must be activated in some way , so as to switch on the relevant genes . |