Example sentences of "[noun prp] and [verb] on [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I waved to Didier and walked on between the pollarded limes . |
2 | They walked down under the archway of trees to the Littles ' cottage , stood outside the gate chatting to Zach and carried on down the lane . |
3 | The Nene rises one mile west of Badby and flows on through the County , passing Peterborough and on to the Wash , 110 miles away . |
4 | He loved his home in Ireland and got on with the people . |
5 | It was also during this period that his single-engined fighter designs began appearing , starting with the Yak–1 and leading on to the classic Yak–3 — later developed into the familiar Yak–11 trainer . |
6 | The Hercules has been there with the RAF and got on with the job . |
7 | The doctors told me to go back to Cambridge and carry on with the research I had just started in general relativity and cosmology . |
8 | ‘ Hunterston pulled out all the stops to get the spare transformer readied for shipment , a section of the fence was removed to give easy access for the low-loader , and the transformer was moved to the docks at Ardrossan and loaded on to the Fisher . |
9 | He received his education at Donaldson 's School for the Deaf in Edinburgh and stayed on in the capacity of pupil-teacher as the only deaf member of staff . |
10 | ‘ You fly back to Berlin and get on with the preparations . |