Example sentences of "[verb] on [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Recognising that Uganda permits barter deals , General Motors Trading Corporation in Kenya , for example , negotiated the export of Isuzu buses ( assembled in bond in Kenya ) in exchange for hides and skins which it then sold on to third parties .
2 Blithe Spirit opens at the Everyman Theatre tonight and goes on until 19th June .
3 Robertson 's authorization passed on by Eighth Army was acted on by HQ 5 Corps [ KP 145 ] .
4 She did n't catch on at first .
5 Leading on from last week we were looking at menu planning and I actually asked you to bring in some menus .
6 We 've never quite got on to first name terms , Emily and I. Even in our respective retirements .
7 As noted above , a majority of Oxfordshire teachers are in favour of going on to second round of reviews and reports .
8 It was n't just us ; we were both concerned about what was happening to girls in YTP because this conference today is talking about training and employment and so many of the young girls in West Belfast , the girls who are not going on to third level education , go into YTP .
9 Even I did n't believe what was going on at first .
10 There are a number of problems caused by a protracted campaign — and arguably , this election has been going on since last autumn when everyone started wondering whether Major could pull it off .
11 Talks have been going on since last night and the former Celtic and Manchester United star is set to travel north to sort out the details of his contract .
12 So , I do get a bit ac , I mean , th there 's , there 's one young girl in the class and , we were on about women 's role in society and going on about third world woman , but even western woman have their position , you know , she does the housework
13 Ireland 's Darren Clarke , Sweden 's Robert Karlsson and the veteran Argentine Vicente Fernandez all shot 67 , while Gilford birdied the last two holes to return 70 and hang on to second place — only two strokes behind his England Dunhill colleague .
14 You know , you get to certain point in the recording which almost dictates which mood you should move on to next , and it 's a completely mathematical thing .
15 Only three seasons ago , under Dave Stringer , Norwich led Division One until New Year 's Eve , hung on to second place for nearly three more months but collapsed to finish fourth , 14 points behind Arsenal and Liverpool .
16 Sainz 's team-mate , the 1987 world champion , Juha Kankkunen , of Finland , hung on to third , but his overnight deficit increased to 2min 0.04sec .
17 That is bad news , and threatens a continuation of the debilitating battle between the government and the parliament that has dragged on since last November .
18 While the numbers of young people had dropped as the overall population grew older , in County Durham , 50% of over 16s were staying on at sixth forms or colleges such as his .
19 Left materials plus work to be getting on with next week .
20 For this month 's design , I have taken the subject of Mediterranean ceramics , touched on in last month 's article and explored it a little further into the area of tiles .
21 Nice to see the kitchen 's coming on at last .
22 Supply landing operation already laid on to last detail with Mid .
23 I got ta go on to next Thursday .
24 We have an extremely flexible timetable in S6 and we are always pleased to welcome pupils from other schools who join the 130 or more Heriot pupils who stay on to Sixth Year .
25 She went on to 16th place , the winner being Josefa Idem of Italy .
26 ‘ It 's simple really , ’ Jennifer went on at last .
27 A regular exhibitor at the event he is president for the 22nd annual show and will also be showing his pedigree Wiltshire Horn Sheep as a preliminary run before they go on to next month 's Royal Show , at Stoneleigh .
28 The RIBA is still supporting the schooling of six black South African students , three of whom are new while the others are carrying on from last year .
29 It is precisely because costs are passed on to third parties that we let them occur .
30 The significance of this to our enquiry is that , when Robertson 's order was passed on by Eighth Army to 5 Corps , it was to be taken by 5 Corps — as we shall see later — to authorise the handing over of various groups of Yugoslav surrendered personnel , including the 15,000-odd Slovene , Serb and Montenegrin troops who had surrendered two days earlier and been placed in Viktring camp .
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