Example sentences of "you [verb] [to-vb] on [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Do you want to go on with the lesson , or stand about talking all day long ? ’
2 Mind you , she asks a lot of questions which tend to drive you insane when you want to get on with the job , and sometimes I used words not heard in the best society .
3 Alison Rubenstein discovered at an early age that if you want to get on in the world and have a good career , hard work is not enough — qualifications can also be a great help .
4 How long are you going to go on with the farce of keeping this bloody lot in business ? "
5 Listen , have you got to stay on at the track , or is it possible for you to leave and come back to the hotel ? ’
6 And he said , well would you like to carry on with the contract ?
7 Two questions — how did you manage to get on with the people in this house ?
8 If you start to go on to the other p , side of the page , start again .
9 Thank you , erm before we go to the vote er Mr will you accept that er the third line down from the second resolution er made for the national licensing of all registration scheme will cover the amendment you wanted to put on to the labour resolution .
10 Not exactly the sort of thought you wanted to pass on to the police at a time when two boys ' bodies had been found .
11 If you have to venture on to the roof , be sure to hire a roof ladder which hooks over the roof ridge ; and for other work above ground level , make sure your ladder is anchored so it ca n't move .
12 As Tim said you have to hold on to the fact that these are real characters and their in a kind of confrontational situation here are n't they ?
13 Well you have to hang on to the buggy then .
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