Example sentences of "and [adv] [verb] on [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 James Howe attended the village school in Skirling but left still young and incompletely educated on account of his deafness .
2 The young pedlar cast him a wary glance and apparently decided on practicality over valour .
3 In order to understand better and to compare offers received , it would be helpful to my clients if you were prepared to discuss the mechanics of your offer price which should be worked assuming a debt free group and thus based on profit before tax and interest .
4 ‘ I have had to be flexible and open minded on selection for all of the six-and-a-half years I have had this job , ’ said Roxburgh .
5 I advised the Camerons to ensure that both dogs always moved towards them to receive any affection , and preferably sat on command before receiving it .
6 The Construction industry Council is becoming increasingly influential and now speaks on behalf of all industry professionals .
7 Investigations are going on , but a health official said : ‘ The sandwiches were prepared by 10am and often remained on display in a warm room until 10 at night . ’
8 She continued to visit her former foster parents and even went on holiday to Spain with them .
9 He was a member of the Shropshire grand jury and frequently acted on behalf of his parish in legal matters .
10 Judge Starforth Hill told the jurors they 'd have to consider whether Mrs Jones gave the impression of a schemeing woman , could she play the part , the charde of going to the police , her neighbour and then lying on oath in court .
11 Mr Stephen , MP for Shoreham , Kent , said : ‘ Our constituents are seriously concerned about offences which are being committed by people who have been arrested and then released on bail by magistrates . ’
12 When he reached it he stood off even further and almost landed on top of it though he never felt like falling .
13 The castle at Salzburg , impregnably and romantically situated on top of the hill Hohensalzburg , is a Medieval one .
14 Assumes only minimal amount of previous knowledge , and therefore concentrates on clarity of definition and explanation .
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