Example sentences of "[vb base] [to-vb] on [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Right now we better start you off how we mean to go on James , with er a sp a special sticker .
2 you mean to go on Derek !
3 In the past I 've always stayed here at Lomond View , and that 's precisely what I intend to carry on doing ! ’
4 If you want to come on Loot at Lunchtime tomorrow erm five to one , ten to oneish , listen in then just after the Action Line bulletin and you can come on tomorrow perhaps and take on Sue from Chesterfield .
5 Er if you want to come on Loot and Lunchtime tomorrow ten to one quarter to oneish listen in then for the qualifying question and you can come on and take on June from Mansfield who 's our reigning champ .
6 Men and women both tend to put on weight in middle-age , when exercise becomes less frequent .
7 The ante-natal clinic is a useful place for advice , and I also like to pass on tips to women planning a family .
8 But the point is that if , if musicians go to service , they know there 's enough readers and if the musicians decide to take on part of that reading one service , surely it 's only courtesy for the musicians to say to the readers , whose lists are published months in advance , terribly sorry but we 're gon na do this this time , and do you mind stepping down ?
9 They observed that birds start to put on weight soon after establishing a territory ( Figure 7.7a ) .
10 There is also the problem that machines hate to take on risks .
11 MPs are to table Commons questions about reports that Ulster security forces allowed a top IRA volunteer to carry on terrorist activities while acting as a police informer .
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