Example sentences of "[vb infin] on [prep] [art] [noun] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Perhaps you 'd carry on with the Leicester ladies , and Gladys Brown . ’ |
3 | But apparently it will go on into the being Fridays , but |
4 | To provide an illustration , a child who gets into trouble is much more likely to come before a court if he or she is from a poor home and has parents who do not get on with the welfare authorities or the police , than if his or her family is prosperous , respectable and willing to co-operate with the police and social services . |
5 | ‘ I 'll give you a hand until the rush dies down and then I thought I 'd get on with the account orders for tomorrow , ’ she said casually , but the girl gave her a strange look , and Folly had a nasty feeling that her voice was n't as fully under control as she had thought . |
6 | ‘ I 'll get on to the emergency services immediately . |
7 | ‘ Did you get on to the contract cleaners ? ’ she asked Lucenzo , working through her check-list . |