Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] [adv prt] [noun] on the " in BNC.

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1 From his home in Worcester , Phil Ride says he 'll keep up pressure on the British Government to work for his brother 's release .
2 Might come up trumps. on the night but nobody do on .
3 One suspects that the other purposes of the 1988 Education Act , in particular the need to emphasise parental choice and to bring the brisk benefits of the winds of market forces to the education system , will mean that the summative , evaluative and informative purposes might squeeze out emphasis on the other two .
4 No matter how long it took , she said , those who were left in South Ronaldsay would work out shifts on the various farms .
5 ‘ Sometimes I would cut out faces on the potato skins , ’ she laughs .
6 Customers can call Firstdirect at any time of the day or night at local call rates and be immediately connected to a banking representative who will carry out instructions on the computer .
7 Their party will carry out research on the hole in the Ozone layer .
8 This , of course , will use up space on the memory card , but in practice you probably would n't save too many versions of the pattern , as too many stitches between the repeats will lead to long floats on the reverse side of the knitting .
9 It will take up room on the stairs , so remember that the space left for other people using the stairs will be less .
10 He will take up residence on the cleared site of the Fun House , whose place has been taken by a vintage carousel originally imported from Coney Island by Alderman W G Bean , the founder of the Blackpool funfair .
11 What counts in cases such as this is ensuring continued pressure and publicity at national level , while also working with a local group , which can keep up pressure on the spot by stirring up the interest of local authorities and the regional branch of the National Trust .
12 So hopefully , by we will be able to reconsider whether or not they can cut out bonfires on the certainly on the larger allotments
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