Example sentences of "and [v-ing] on [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 By the end of the programme Gary was much happier , showing much more pro-social behaviour and getting on a good deal better with his parents .
2 Banishing an old life and taking on a new life and character when the time seemed ripe was a very Indian thing to do .
3 In other cases he remains cut off , although he may then recover well enough physically and mentally to start a new life , perhaps even setting up home with someone else and taking on a new job .
4 Austerity was Britain 's peculiar reward for surviving World War II unbeaten at the cost of selling her foreign assets and taking on a crippling load of debt to the United States .
5 A younger person marrying and taking on a teenage family may know very little about adolescents .
6 Remove the fitting and thoroughly clean up the two ends of pipe with wire wool , before smearing on flux and putting on a new fitting .
7 ‘ Come on now , mind my beasts , ’ a drover would say , standing up among the Golds of the plaid in which he had spent the night and putting on a practised tone of wheedling grievance .
8 ‘ I do n't quite know how to handle it , ’ said David , lowering his voice and putting on a mock-serious face .
9 Providing , that is , that he signified his intentions of commencing his partnership one month before the commencement of any of the sub-terms , and beforehand to pay a full one-quarter share of the cost of digging and winning and carrying on the said works .
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