Example sentences of "[vb infin] on [prep] [art] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If you have a modem you can log on to a bulletin board and download it .
2 Let's r log on to the A drive first presumably ?
3 Firstly , CACI can build on to the shopping centres additional information relating to those outlets in a particular retail sector — this might be in terms of floorspace allocations , number of outlets or other attractiveness measures .
4 Yes because in the summer I mean you , some time in the , in this next term would be the ideal thing really because that , if she can stay on for the summer term
5 ‘ The fact of the matter is , several of the teachers on the course you missed because of skiving off on holiday , a number of them have asked me if they can stay on for the autumn term .
6 He will stay on in a consultancy role for a few months until his successor settles into the job .
7 She wondered if he 'd stay on in the motel business , or move out .
8 If Charlton does stay on after the World Cup , he 'll find it hard to live up to the high standards he has set .
9 A company employing ten workers might lay off two in bad times ; ten self-employed workers would probably carry on with a 20% reduction in their turnover rather than voluntarily go on the dole .
10 Perhaps you 'd carry on with the Leicester ladies , and Gladys Brown . ’
11 They 're always the ones that are a bit more boisterous , whereas the older ones you have to physically carry on in the shop floor , the students do n't , and that 's what gives them a bad name .
12 The 95 workers will clock on at the Gloucester factory for the last time at the end of the month … after that the British Forces will be dressed in uniforms made in Morocco …
13 When approaching white water you should not have too much speed , sheeting out might be necessary , and the weight should move on to the back foot to encourage the nose to lift over the foam .
14 It will then move on to the Cleveland Museum of Art .
15 Yes , last speaker then , then we 'll move on with the budget document , Tom .
16 But you can take on off the T V there .
17 Are the hotel or centre staff going to throw up their arms in horror if you want an earlier lunch so that you can press on with the afternoon session ?
18 How did you go on at the fox hunt today ?
19 ‘ You ca n't go on to a talk show and talk about the plots of the books .
20 Erm what will happen is that we will er hopefully at this meeting er set a budgetary , budgetary position within the guidelines required by the policy committee and then that will go forward together with all the other service committees to the policy committee on the twenty seventh of January and from then we will go on to the County Council on the fifteenth of February .
21 ‘ Fenella will go on to the Fire Court , of course , ’ said Floy , who had very nearly managed to convince himself of this .
22 Let's go on to the Fire Court .
23 This Bulletin will be paper-based initially , but should go on to an e-mail bulletin board as soon as this is available .
24 But apparently it will go on into the being Fridays , but
25 I wo n't go on about the England game — you know what happened — except to say it was crap being there .
26 ‘ He says he wo n't go on without a warm-up act first . ’
27 ULSTER 's amateur actors have dramatically upstaged the bombers — by ensuring that their show would go on despite a £1,000 blast .
28 We think that it conserves services , that it has searched out the vast majority of efficiencies that we can find within this council and that it does n't pass on to the poll tax , council tax payers the fruits , I mean it does pass on the poll tax or council tax payers the fruits of how we have achieved savings and efficiencies over the last couple of years .
29 He would even walk on into the Hollywood Hills , beyond any bus line , for the sake of a half-hour voice lesson .
30 Mick it 's a busy afternoon for you , I 'll let you get on with the phone call , thanks a lot .
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