Example sentences of "[vb infin] on [prep] [verb] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Those interested in Provençal paintings should move on after seeing this show to the newly reopened Musée national des Monuments français in Paris , which is showing some of the same artists in an exhibition on Marseille until 5 July ( see p. 8 ) .
2 We will get on with fulfilling that commitment from the moment of our election — by strengthening and modernising the NHS , by extending care in the community and by establishing the National Health Initiative to prevent illness .
3 The sooner you have your pupil back , the sooner you can resume your tutoring — needless to say , without any little ‘ arrangements ’ — and the sooner you can get on with earning that money you need . ’
4 Should not the Chancellor hang his head in shame and resign now , and let the Labour party get on with bringing this country back to the richness that it deserves ?
5 well , if you can get on with doing that thing , sit down and look through those magazines with me and I 'll show you the prices that I can get them at retail I mean at trade , all the prices cos I 've got that two and a half thousand gallon job and that is only seventy quid , so I 'm just gon na have one of those , I 'm gon na have that with a U V A filter and eight er eight watt U V A filter which is fifty quid , that then , which is for one of those tanks which is for three hundred and fifty , but that 's not , I 've that 's
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