Example sentences of "[verb] on [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 And I 've nothing adverse to report on either the buses or the trains .
2 And I 've nothing to report on either the trains or the buses .
3 I can escape other troubles and concentrate on just the one problem — how to make that damn ball go where I want .
4 The 90-page report by district auditor Paul Claydon concluded : ‘ There has been a succession of failings touching on almost every directorate within the council .
5 I agree with what [ the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland president ] said in a recent issue of CA about the importance of non-financial performance measurement , and you 've got to set it in the context that managers and the board ca n't exist on just an analysis of the general ledger . ’
6 Of course much of China goes on just the same , shrugging off time .
7 Much of China goes on just the same , shrugging off time , while for Business Studies and Public Relations students life looks pretty rosy .
8 The sooner Evelyn tells her what really goes on here the better , he thought .
9 And the increases are likely to carry on now the plunging pound has made Britain such an economically attractive place for overseas visitors , the British Tourist Authority said .
10 Yeah , that 's what I land on nearly every time !
11 But the subject of justice itself , harked on mainly the legal aspect which these notes deal with , is I think one of the most penetrating subjects have affect all our lives .
12 the meat is not allowed to go on just an ordinary pallet .
13 half G T half G T squared plus some constant times time normally your the the G will be a negative half A T squared but someone had said come up with that equation , and you 've said well what are you going to give me to go on well the acceleration 's constant .
14 I used to enjoy the singing a lot but sometimes the preachers used to go on quite a bit .
15 We will , therefore , focus on only a few aspects , namely : primary insider trading , secondary insider trading ( tippee trading ) , tipping , and counselling and procuring others to commit an offence under the Act .
16 The corollary is obvious : a printing office employing women at low wages to do straight setting could dispense with a number of ordinary linesmen , keeping on only a highly skilled minority of men at rather above normal wages to " service " the type set up by the women .
17 Could you hang on just a couple of minutes ?
18 Would you would you hang on just a minute ?
19 Could you hang on just a minute do n't go away just stay there hold on .
20 You disgu I do that hang on just a minute do n't go away .
21 Can you hang on just a minute got to take a quick break do n't go away just a minute .
22 The brown headed ones were tough and could stand any amount of thrashing and the head would hang on quite a while by a mere thread .
23 And if you find that sprinkling on just a little bran in no way detracts from your bowl of breakfast cereal , then you will be tempted to continue to do so .
24 The secret is to concentrate on just a couple of areas .
25 But for their middle-class , middle-aged , CD-buying target audience , such shows , which tend to concentrate on either the roots of popular music or music from the less-developed world , offer the chance to explore the very ‘ essence ’ of a musical culture .
26 In sum , as societies become industrialized , so the family loses its range of functions and comes to concentrate on only a few .
27 We put on roughly a pound of fat for every 15 000 kilojoules we consume in excess .
28 Woe betide anybody who becomes ill in Australia that 's all I can say I mean the thing is why is Neighbours put on twice a day cos I do n't believe in
29 I played on there a good many times .
30 ‘ Pitches were uncovered than and we played on quite a few tracks that were damp , ’ Tribe says .
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