Example sentences of "[vb infin] on at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Cornelius would remain on at school until real work could be found for him .
2 Would I stay on at night to go over some sales figures ?
3 Secondary education is compulsory up to the age of 16 , and pupils can stay on at school for up to three years longer .
4 Meanwhile the Elector Carl Theodor had taken up residence in Munich , and had invited the members of his court to join him there ( though they could stay on at Mannheim and retain their salaries if they wished ) .
5 ‘ That you can stay on at Sleet as long as you like , but with the new owner , should he wish to take residence there .
6 It is hoped that the first year 's crop of students will stay on at Hooke Park to help initiate a production plant there .
7 A RECORD number of 16-year-olds will stay on at schools and colleges next month — but for many it is simply a way of avoiding the dole queue .
8 You must stay on at Casa Sciorto , Caroline … ’
9 For Camus the sky was a source of sustenance that he could draw on at will ; for me it is a thwarted promise , yearned for and glimpsed against the odds .
10 I could dribble on at length about but I wo n't cos this is a Leeds list after all , and also Tim might get narky : - ]
11 ‘ I do n't want to be rude , but you do go on at people .
12 How did Nick get on at darts last night then ?
13 How d' ya get on at nursery ?
14 ‘ How did you get on at school , Jane ? ’ asked her mother .
15 How did you get on at school then ?
16 Well if you can get on with people like that that you 've never met before you can , you 'd get on at college it 's just the same .
17 How did you get on at football ?
18 Do remember you ca n't get on at junction 18 .
19 Then she 'd start on at Mum , ‘ When can I go to Rainbows ?
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