Example sentences of "[verb] on [adv] [to-vb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | No it used to be just the sacks stop the dust and go down the back and I 've known the time what er , when they needed a regular gang of dockers , if they went to work on er , on er Monday morning with a dirty head bag on made of calico , they 'd have to buy the beer cos they had , if they ai n't got a clean head bag on or a cl clean skullcap , there used to be a little old calico skullcap they used to put on just to keep the dust out the hair and all like that . |
2 | Let's move on now to consider a very important type of infection such as meningitis . |
3 | PEST exterminator Frank Murray was called on yesterday to SAVE a swarm of wasps . |
4 | On his previous appearance at the Berkshire course in December he won the valuable SGB Chase , staying on well to beat the luckless Minnehoma . |
5 | Click on Close to complete the operation . |
6 | Their functional link severed , Co-operation and trade unionism went on separately to join the system they could not defeat . |
7 | But the humidistat will come on automatically to regulate the damp in the air . ’ |
8 | They have removed the attack on our conference and at last we can now get on together to build a better union . |
9 | Richards said : ‘ Things have n't gone well for me this season because of injuries but I want to stay on here to finish the job . |
10 | Moor Scope battled on gamely to retake the lead from Impy Condor on the flat in the Confined and Farmer Tom was always going like a winner in the Restricted race , in which Alner and even-money favourite Baron Bob crashed at the second fence . |
11 | The Ladies ' Open was a popular success for Nic Bothway on her stepfather Gurney Sheppard 's Rubie 's Choice , who ran on well to hold the challenge of Shedid after the last . |