Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [to-vb] on the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It had not originally been intended to carry on the research after that date , but it was so successful that finding was obtained to set up a panel study . |
2 | With contracting , hospital doctors will be the agents of the provider , not the purchasing authority , and again can not be expected to take on the gatekeeper role . |
3 | For example , substance P can be used to control not its own synthesis but some other pathway , just as a thermostat could be used to switch on the television instead of the boiler . |
4 | Even if an effective way could be found to pass on the costs of rubbish disposal to the average household , an awkward fact would remain . |
5 | This was to be jointly owned by twelve area distribution companies , which were to be created to take on the distribution role of the existing twelve area boards . |
6 | In each of the above examples the children have been asked to take on the role of " people who know " ; and it is this which gives them their stake in the drama . |
7 | I have also been asked to pass on the request of one of the nearby residents for the latch to be replaced on the playing field gates . |
8 | Other actors were instructed to bring on the score . |
9 | Having asked about Shropshire 's youth and their existence within the diocese , my friend Clare and I were invited to take on the role of Shropshire 's Youth Representatives . |
10 | Community groups are now being trained to carry on the work started by AREPP . |
11 | ‘ Conservation is being asked to take on the burden of social policies for rural Britain . ’ |
12 | No one can ever know the fatality rate , the numbers of young inexperienced birds who are tempted to take on the flight across the North Sea , but who never make it . |
13 | In a number of legal systems there is a presumption that the property in identified goods is intended to pass on the making of the contract , in others , only on delivery . |
14 | As time passes the new bride is expected to take on the identity of her new family , making her subjugation complete . |
15 | Whether Hastings is invited to take on the role of Scottish captain is for the future , but he acknowledges the good fortune he has enjoyed in playing under such inspiring leadership : ‘ You only need to look at the names of players who have captained Scotland to be aware of the tremendous honour it represents . |
16 | Each year a celebrity is chosen to switch on the Illuminations in Talbot Square , followed for many years by a tour of the Lights by tram . |
17 | " After some discussion it was arranged to carry on the Winter Meetings fortnightly as last year . |
18 | When he was invited to switch on the Christmas lights in Settle , he needed a police escort because of a bomb threat believed to be from workers at a local quarry . |
19 | The turning-point in his fortunes came in October 1861 , when he was asked to take on the printing and publishing of the Union newspaper , which was trying to bring Tractarian Anglicans into touch with Roman Catholics . |