Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] on that " in BNC.

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1 But the ordination of women does not stand or fall on that , rather it is related back to our understanding of God and of men and women created and redeemed in that image .
2 He knows he is acting contrary to his fundamental principle or ideal , but the standard of the ideal is not lowered or compromised on that account .
3 quite a nice , quite exciting erm I tell you what , swivel that swivel chair round and , and sit on that
4 Karen if you go and sit on that seat over there then , come on
5 That all 12 member state farmers ' organisations spoke with one voice was of major significance — the commission and the Council of Ministers should heed and build on that cohesion .
6 An opposite movement occurs with the elements of oppressive heat and smell on that same momentous fourth floor .
7 He only needed the rudiments , a wooden table and a few chairs ; he was prepared to lay a blanket on the floor and sleep on that .
8 As well be fried and roasted on that side of the door , as turned to something very nasty by the Robemaker and fed into the furnaces .
9 ‘ So , go into my hut and meditate on that ’ , said the guru .
10 A ‘ new illegal Party ’ , it was somewhat picturesquely alleged , seemed in the process of creation out of all those — evidently disparate individuals and groups — united in their opposition to National Socialism and forming on that basis their assessment of domestic politics and the war situation .
11 And flexing on that double flameflicker tongue
12 Well just go and stand on that path there cos there 's another another car then .
13 But I wanted Black Francis to come in and work on that track .
14 civilization come about , and in this book he gives part of the answer , and concentrates on that , and part of the answer he gives is , that it comes about through the institutions of religion .
15 ‘ Are you suggesting we go and lie on that ? ’
16 If your bed is too soft , it may be better to put a mattress on the floor and lie on that .
17 Instead of considering only the recommendations in the sub-committee 's report and deciding on that , the counties should have been assessing E.W. 's articles and trying to find arguments to put against them .
18 They would , in fact , be local people , able to look at local problems with local knowledge , and deciding on that basis , individual treatment in the best interests of the child .
19 And , in learning their native language , children both participate in linguistic interaction to achieve their communicative purposes and draw on that experience in order to construct their representation of the rules — the grammar that underlies that interaction .
20 ‘ We would be happy to live alongside soccer and draw on that enthusiasm , ’ said an NFL spokesman .
21 Jacques Villon , who was older than the others and seems on that account to have enjoyed a certain authority , is generally credited with having suggested the title .
22 Nicky Henderson 's gelding rallied after being headed on the flat by Rio Haina in that two-and-three-quarter-mile event , and judged on that game performance , should not be unduly troubled by today 's extra two furlongs .
23 Also Pear Tree roundabout , in all directions , particularly heading north , er from the A34 and continuing on that A43 up towards the Kidlington roundabout .
24 The flat string of squares flickered slightly just sufficiently to show it was a projection , nothing real ; but although it was apparent the line of squares itself was merely an image , on its surface sat seemingly real and solid wooden chess pieces made from black and white wood , and set on that strange line like tiny isolated guard towers on a chequered frontier wall .
25 Individual difficulties would be singled out for special treatment : ‘ When a passage went wrong during practice , she did n't mentally beat herself with a stick and get angry , merely went over it again , maybe more slowly or homed in on the particular difficulty that had tripped her up and worked on that . ’
26 Let's suppose BA did get its foot in the City Airport 's door — they would obviously use some of their Heathrow 's landing slots and operate on that route but they would also want to fly to Birmingham , Glasgow , Manchester and perhaps Edinburgh .
27 I knew that if I got married and concentrated on that , I could kiss my career goodbye .
28 The strategy 's objective is to achieve a patient record that will be accessible wherever a patient is treated and to build on that record an entire clinical information system , so its success depends on the support of doctors .
29 Just briefly , I have been correspondence right back erm it 's difficult to see why that land was designated for land except that it 's agricultural land and erm my point is that the gradient on a lot of the site , especially on the northern erm banks is one in five and one in seven and to build on that would erm well even said that the building would be imponderous so I mean i it just is n't a suitable site , apart from the link road , for , for housing either because the gradient there would , would be very erm difficult from a landscape point of view a there 's nothing they could do to improve the till you know the turn of the century and they are and through all the planning papers from nineteen eighty five it is said that that Hill ca n't be improved so I mean unless they do something erm dramatic , I ca n't see what they can do , I mean it just is n't a suitable site for development .
30 Certainly it accords with and draws on that faith , but also and explicitly it comes from Eliot 's long concern with the meeting extremes of savage and city .
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