Example sentences of "[to-vb] on [prep] other " in BNC.
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1 | The idea is that when an instruction that is meant for a coprocessor is encountered , the coprocessor handles it leaving the main processor to carry on with other jobs . |
2 | Business was so good a new home had to be found when the Comedy had to go on to other previously arranged bookings . |
3 | It is also a procedure that is beginning to catch on in other areas of a solicitor 's work . |
4 | I have a tip to pass on to other readers . |
5 | We 'd like to hear from anyone who has an interesting story or tip to pass on to other readers . |
6 | It adopted a motion from Councillor Doherty of the Nationalist Party , instructing the city architect to publish target dates for the completion of seven housing schemes and for all possible steps to be taken to press on with other housing projects . |
7 | However , Mrs Thompson vowed to fight on for other landlords even if time ran out for she and her husband . |
8 | May we learn to get on with other people . |
9 | Offloading tasks from the server also frees-up CPU time , allowing it to get on with other things and reduces the flow of network traffic . |
10 | He had been anxious to finish " Little Gidding " partly in order to get on with other jobs , particularly since he had spent so much of the early part of 1941 in seclusion in Shamley Green because of ill health , and these pre-empted his time and concentration . |
11 | And there 's the added advantage that fretful babies can be soothed when mothers want to get on with other important jobs around the house . |
12 | They learn how to get on with other children , as most types of outdoor play involve some kind of cooperation — hopscotch , tag or just taking turns on the slide at the playground . |
13 | erm particularly with planners but there is no doubt , and I , and this is no joking matter , that there are an awful lot of agencies of one sort or another who are finding that they are actually having to get on with other agencies . |
14 | The exercise of cooperating with the other people , even though they 're in the same relative area than in this case it may be use of facilities for leisure , is not very easy and there may be a very very good cause to have a proper course in how to get on with other people , in these sort of cooperative ventures , so thank you for , for drawing our attention to it , it is an interes would be an interesting exercise to . |
15 | As one woman in a discussion group saw it : it really is a good thing that there is labour turnover and it is possible to move on to other factories because women do get bored . |
16 | They must naturally be pursued , but always giving counsellees the opportunity to move on to other , more crucial issues . |
17 | But anyway , reprimanded for that , did n't get sack but er had to move on to other things and that meant to me decided |