Example sentences of "[not/n't] [vb infin] on [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Secondly , in dry summers the L3 are retained within the crusted faecal pat and can not migrate on to the pasture until sufficient rainfall occurs to moisten the pat . |
2 | They may not catch on in the north-east ! |
3 | I will not go on about the statistics . |
4 | On it were the words : ‘ Do not go on to the moor . |
5 | Ron said that I should not go on to the track and kill myself because I might pull a hamstring . |
6 | It was burning , fraying at the edges , riddled with violent cancers of nationalism , spite and greed that could not go on without a climax for much longer . |
7 | The same realization came to the King , pushed towards his precipice by Hardinge harshly telling him that he could not go on without a decision . |
8 | However , for the third time this season , Wantage could not hold on to a lead given them in the last five minutes , and allowed Andy Martin to shoot home for the equaliser for Bicester . |
9 | Do not hold on to the interviewer 's hand for too long as this signals overfamiliarity . |
10 | driving along , keep to the left except when road signals or markings indicate otherwise or when you intend to overtake , or turn right , or when you have to pass stationery vehicles or pedestrians in the road , allow others to overtake you if they want you , you must not drive on by the side of the road . |
11 | In the absence of more detailed evidence we can only speculate whether the more vocationally , or instrumentally , motivated applicants are , the less willing they will be to consider other , alternative courses and institutions if they do not get on to the course they wanted . |
12 | Although you have found that you can not get on with the latch tool method of casting off , this too can become quite automatic once you have the knack . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | She was now unhappy living there , did not get on with the son 's girlfriend , and wanted her money back so she could live elsewhere . |
15 | My advice to the Government is that they can not sort out the problem this side of a general election , so why not get on with the job of laying the long-term foundations for a successful economy ? |
16 | ‘ We do not leap on to the table for our food . |
17 | It may or may not resolve on to the note it temporarily replaces . |
18 | It is useful to have trays with a non-skid surface and a raised rim , so that small objects do not slip on to the floor or out of reach . |
19 | Yeah it wo n't I mean , that wo n't stay on for an hour I mean I 've literally had a hot bath put the water on , you know , af it goes off at nine o'clock in the morning put that radiator , put that button on to reset the hot water for five minutes it 's bo boilers lit up ten minutes and then it 's gone off |
20 | You ca n't hang on to the past . ’ |
21 | But since we ca n't carry on with the experiment now we 've got to leave that till later on . |
22 | She does n't hold on to the sheet . |
23 | After a little while , Oliver was so cold that he could n't hold on to the banisters any more . |
24 | Do n't hold on by the reins whatever you do . ’ |
25 | 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 . |
26 | ‘ He says he wo n't go on without a warm-up act first . ’ |
27 | I wo n't go on about the England game — you know what happened — except to say it was crap being there . |
28 | Could n't go on with the performance even with the understudies because of the police coming in . |
29 | They laughed so much , they could n't go on with the interview . |
30 | ‘ You ca n't go on to a talk show and talk about the plots of the books . |