Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] on [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 His pictures which hang on walls all over the world show a fascination with the street life of Parisians .
2 Just as if , if we are in a sort , team leader or a section head as I 've shown , it does n't mean to say that we hold all the knowledge , we can pass it on to others , who can he pass it on to somebody else although you ultimately may be responsible for the training of other people , you do n't need to do it all yourself do you , but unless you pass on skills , you 're gon na make a sort of a quite a vicious circle for yourself are n't ya ?
3 It is most often used in whole group work , but it is also very productive in forum theatre , particularly if the role you take on functions as an obstacle which the class ( or representatives of the class ) have to find their way round by argument , persuasion and compromise .
4 You take on commitments and learn skills which have little to do with flexing muscles and heaving lungs .
5 Gordon Beck , spokesman for the Anthony Nolan Research Centre , said : ‘ The relationship between donor and patient is confidential but after 12 months we allow correspondence and we pass on messages from both sides .
6 On other tasks we take on contractors simply because they are cheaper .
7 ‘ When we take on authors who have been published by other publishers , we try first to identify how they should be packaged to improve sales .
8 BILLINGHAM Synthonia will have virtually a full squad when they take on giant-killers Cockfield today .
9 But it could have gone badly and we would n't normally recommend they take on theives when they 're mugging them .
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