Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] [adv prt] on [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I will want to come back on the same point that 's just been made , but if before I get to that there are some other points that I think I should make in explanation of the lead we have given , if I may call it that , in putting forward the distribution of the Greater York total . |
2 | I should need to go in on the eleventh to clear up I expect . |
3 | STUART RIPLEY could hardly wait to get back on the Ayresome Park pitch but , once there , was glad to get off again , writes David Alexander . |
4 | This Spotlight reports on a survey of 94 adults ( defined as people aged 20 or over ) who fell into this category and looks at what — if anything — providers might do to pick up on the original expression of interest . |
5 | If you would like to help in any way , or would like to go along on the next trip in September , contact Keith Taylor on 1252 29806 . |
6 | Would he like to come back on a quieter ‘ induction day ’ ? |
7 | ‘ No , I 'd expected it ; he would n't want to start off on the wrong foot . ’ |
8 | Unless you take a different view , our own preference would be to pursue the question of a travelling display as actively as we can , recognising , however , that if it does not prove feasible for reasons of finance and other resources to mount such a display in the foreseeable future we may have to fall back on the reduced-size Barrel Vault display . |
9 | Thus , we would have to fall back on the anthropic principle to explain why the electron has the mass and charge that it does . |
10 | The broader track from the Horse Fair was better for riding ; he would not have to pass by on the narrow path where he had stumbled over Aldhelm 's body . |
11 | They may also have missed out on the crucial period of sociability , relatively early in life , when dogs learn about their wider environment . |
12 | ‘ My , but we must have got up on the right side of the interrogation cell this morning . ’ |
13 | If he had been walking out with any other girl in service in the town they could have stayed in on a wet night and talked by the kitchen range , but with the Hogans hovering around he had to bring Patsy out into the rain . |
14 | Alan was the sort of driver who would have gone out on an ice-skating rink . |
15 | So the more frozen in horror a human being is , the more likely the cat is to leap up and try to settle down on the static lap . |
16 | The artist 's widow did not think it appropriate that the work should have ended up on the commercial circuit and has therefore refused to sign the document . |
17 | Note roughly how much you will have to take up on the longer line . |
18 | All UI members — including SunSoft — will have to sign off on the new document , now in draft form , before it can be published . |
19 | ‘ If we do not act then thousands more will come floating in on the early spring tides , maybe tens of thousands , even hundreds , and they will bring chaos and suffering on a scale far larger than anything we have seen so far , ’ he warned . |
20 | It could be a unique occasion ( possibly hilarious ) and a fitting bash to celebrate a decade has seen trainer wear break out on a massive scale . |
21 | We wish a long and happy retirement and hope he will continue to pop in on a weekly basis to keep the Pools Syndicate going . |