Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [verb] [adv prt] on the " in BNC.

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1 He had never made any bones about it , and , to be honest , he was much more use out on the slopes , chatting people up , showing off the exclusive styles they sold and being a general advertisement for the place .
2 It was enabled to continue in office until May 1979 and in the recriminations of defeat the Conservative Party polarised into the Thatcher and Heath factions , the implications of which are still only partly worked out on the political scene .
3 Although public awareness of the Third Reich is probably greater in Germany than in the US , the organisers were right not to cut down on the documentary material .
4 For general purpose pads 2.4mm o/d are quite adequate and again special shapes are available for integrated circuit pin-outs which are already conveniently laid out on the correct 0.1″ pitch .
5 ‘ I believe we are at the stage now where the fears and uncertainty in the community are such that no one can any longer pass by on the other side , and there is something which everybody can do to alleviate the problem . ’
6 When considering why the DLV underwent this very swift and conspicuously awkward change of heart , we are once again thrown back on the resources of the imagination .
7 Town 's top scorer , Paul Bradbury was also not missing out on the action and came close on three or four occasions , but Simmons was playing excellently to deny him .
8 The story also repeatedly reflects back on the nature of temptation and of the Ring .
9 Erm it 's really just coming back on the issue of concealed household earlier .
10 Gordon Grant , for example , suggests that CMHTs play a crucial role in assisting the development of voluntary sector services , although he is cautious about the ability of teams to unlock " an unlimited capacity for care amongst voluntary groups or family carers The developmental function here clearly picks up on the prominence given to the involvement of voluntary groups and parents in the service planning process in Wales , where Grant and his colleagues are monitoring aspects of the All-Wales Strategy .
11 Those that meet with approval are then usually tried out on the terraces , and if found to have some power , make their way into the repertoire .
12 Chaff and grain can no longer build up on the screen , air flow stays constant and the main turbine blades ( over £100 each ) are n't assaulted by small and/or shattered grain .
13 I mean if anybody else just got up on the stage like he does and kicks his leg , kick like their leg like er like that they 'd boo him off !
14 He appeared to allay this concern during the present hearings by admitting to mistakes , specifically not following up on the vague information available to him that there might have been a covert operation and unquestioningly accepting the repeated reassurances of his superior , the then CIA director William J. Casey , that government officials were not involved in illicit activities .
15 To actually just sit back on the hands , as the government are doing , is not a policy , it 's an abdication of responsibility .
16 You can , you alre can very quickly focus in on the one you 're after , and you 'd be sure that was the one , and you retrieve it and it 's there .
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