Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] on [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Whatever information you can send me to help steer me on to a path to a more rewarding career would be most appreciated . |
2 | The rest of us intend staying right where we are — and Meredith Putt will find he 'll not move us on without a fight . ’ |
3 | ‘ Anyway , we remained friends , and when he decided to come down here and start his practice I asked if he would take me on as a pupil veterinary nurse . |
4 | Yeah but they , will they , they wo n't sell you on at a discount will they ? |
5 | You might try it on with a girl in the park who turns out to be a policewoman in disguise . |
6 | Why not pass them on to a hospital or children 's home where they will be treasured . |
7 | But ask them why they interact in this way and they will eventually pass you on to a scientist who ( no matter how many equations they might try to confuse you with ) in the end can only say ‘ Well , that 's the way things are ’ . |
8 | And the only thing that seems to stand in the way of doing anything commercially sensible with County Farms is that every time we deal with it , somebody says , ah , but it can only exist as an entity , let's keep it as that , let's pass it on to a trust , let's safeguard it , let's do this and that . |
9 | Yeah if we could download it on to a P C |
10 | And but he can get them on to a disk . |
11 | I did put my shoes on cos I thought I sha n't get them on in a minute because my feet swell when I sit down . |
12 | do you urge him on like a cox ? |