Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] [adv prt] on [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Having covered buckles and brooches , I now intend to examine the various bronze fittings and implements that should also turn up on Romano-British sites .
2 And if I might just come in on this thing that 's always thrown up against Mrs. Thatcher about her rejoice , she said rejoice when South Georgia had been retaken and the rejoice was because it appeared to have been done without any casualties — that was what she was rejoicing for , not the victory erm
3 If I could just pick up on one point erm and that was related to the the two different types of inner relief road that that was proposed .
4 And in 1944 when Cole wrote his book as part of the Movement 's centenary tribute to the Rochdale Pioneers , when Consumers ' Co-operation could still look back on many decades of unbroken success , it would have been as natural for him to suppose that the Pioneers had in this respect been mistaken and that their mistake stood in need of explanation .
5 He could always look back on bad things .
6 Additional ‘ close-look ’ equipment could also close in on international crises and warn of military and guerilla movements .
7 Denis just could n't fall down on this job ; he 'd have to get the money somehow .
8 Evans & Sutherland Computer Corp says the Freedom 1000 and 3000 3D graphics accelerators that it is to sell on Sun Microsystems Inc platforms ( UX No 407 ) , have been designed as processor-independent units which could well end up on other CPU architectures in future , though none were mentioned specifically .
9 and of course the insurance people would not pay out on either , wiped their hands of it because they reckoned it was nothing
10 If I can pick up with motion three eight zero which refers to the privatation of sat statutory sick pay and statutory maternity pay the C E C would like reference back on this for the very basis that the point is they do still remain State benefits and those who qualify them , for them , are legally entitled to do so .
11 I I I think erm a lot of teachers would now look back on those days with er a certain fondness now bearing in mind what 's what 's happened since and the the the succession of education secretaries we 've had since since then I mean had the only one in recent years who I would say has attempted a genuine dialogue with the teachers and tried to do something constructive is John McGregor .
12 And I shall even join in on this one .
13 You will eventually look back on this seemingly grim period in your life with affection and gratitude .
14 But the money will not flow in on this scale for ever .
15 On the part of the doctor , British medical training until recently has paid scant attention to the patient 's need to be listened to and the doctor will therefore home in on physical symptoms only .
16 All we will say is you have a policy with us , you now have H I V , we will pay out eventually , because you , you 're going to die , you 'll probably die as they are then , or one of these other illnesses will be diagnosed , we just wo n't pay out on permanent disability .
17 And you wo n't miss out on any of the action because all of our demonstrations will be relayed on a large video screen .
18 S so we have a result and I wo n't sit down on empty
19 We can not go back on this pledge , ’ Mr Benn said .
20 Clearly they have some way to go but they can still look back on 1989 with a glimmer of pride .
21 So I can work I I can still work through on these ones .
22 You can always fall back on good old rice and tea if the aesthetic qualities of the food are not enough to overcome your apprehension .
23 You can also splash out on extra nitro-injectors , giving a short but effective blast of speed .
24 I can also get along on Polish and Italian .
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