Example sentences of "'ll [vb infin] on [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You keep the paper , I 'll haud on to the cigars . ’
2 Here is a selection of your letters which we 'll send on to the BBC .
3 Well okay this morning what I 'd like to do in the half hour or so that we 've got before lunch is to talk about the skills we need when we actually come up here to deliver then this afternoon we 'll look at that feedback from the video and what you did and then we 'll move on to the skills of design , the preparation skills .
4 Yes , last speaker then , then we 'll move on with the budget document , Tom .
5 ‘ The likes of her 'll go on for a bit yet , ’ said Jack .
6 ‘ You away in and I 'll go on to the hotel by myself .
7 Then we 'll meet ye all at the Curragh Bar for a few good old jars , and then we 'll go on to the hotel .
8 Ellen , please ask a maid to find some dry clothes for me , and then I 'll go on to the village .
9 It explained the problems although we were a bit — we 'll go on to the cons in a minute .
10 No , he asks you to please stay for supper and we 'll go on in the morning .
11 No , he asks you to please stay for supper and we 'll go on in the morning .
12 We 'll spend the night there , and then , if she 's recovered , we 'll go on in the morning through Lima to Tacna in the south of Peru .
13 I want to leave by about ten tomorrow so I 'll get on to a garage first thing in the morning and hope they can fix my car straight away . ’
14 ‘ I 'll get on to the emergency services immediately .
15 You bring him back tomorrow or I 'll get on to the police . ’
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