Example sentences of "[verb] on in the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 The 1993 event started in York on 14 February and we will report on how they got on in the next issue .
2 That will give us plenty to work on in the next decade , and that is probably as far as we should look for the time being .
3 It has yet to catch on in the Third World but when it does it could prove extremely useful .
4 Trevor Williamson , an 82nd minute replacement for Stephen McBride , floated in a corner which was knocked down and McMullan , who had come on in the 64th , hammered it into the net .
5 Rocky came on in the 60th minute but could not affect the game .
6 Paul came on in the second half of the game in Dublin last week and played well .
7 But wherever they end up , there 's a good chance they 'll be moved on again in the next few weeks — 28 groups have been moved on in the last 18 months and the County Council is moving on another group from Kirtlington , north of Oxford tomorrow .
8 Only 365 people turned up and to add insult to injury , the lights had to be turned on in the second half when a storm blew up , plunging the ground into darkness .
9 But as the party rages on in the next office , a private little film show of Brenda 's holiday slides starts to throw lights on some dark secrets .
10 ( The problem of recognizing C as the same object when viewed from different directions is a much harder one , which I will touch on in the next chapter ) .
11 Yet hoards found elsewhere — in Scandinavia and in northern Britain , for instance , where no such royal controls operated — show that there was plenty of " international " trade going on in the ninth century .
12 He 'd seen a bit of that kind of thing going on in the last hospital he was in .
13 of CCA comments , ‘ I do not think that this experiment is going to substitute and take the place of several experiments going on in the Third World .
14 Fact is , I do n't want them to see what 's going on in the next few hours .
15 This , the biggest single enclave in Sussex , not only demonstrates the continued dependence of the prototype works at Newbridge on immigrant workmen , but also implies that there had been no great pool of indigenous labour to draw on in the first place .
16 Researcher : Why is the percentage of Afro-Caribbean pupils staying on in the sixth form so low ?
17 Clive Barker ( 1977 ) of Warwick University has given new substance to the use of games in the training of actors and Brian Watkins ( 1981 ) has evolved a theoretical framework conceptually linking drama and game in a way which I shall attempt to build on in the next chapter .
18 This poem is about the death of one of Wilfred Owen 's fellow soldiers and this is focused on in the first stanza .
19 He toured Namibia with Ireland two seasons ago , coming on in the First Test as a replacement for Simon Geoghegan .
20 Once we have incorporated the Maastricht treaty into our law — presumably , as my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister said , in the first Session of the new Parliament — we must press on in the second half of 1992 , when we have the presidency of the Community , to set out more clearly our vision of a common European future .
21 ‘ But after what went on in the first leg , I hope we get a referee who will be strong enough to stamp out any foul play .
22 It was also based on the even worse assumption that the actual level of income support in April 1990 was sufficient for people to live on in the first place .
23 for learning to gallop on in the first size
24 The importance of the parallel market is touched on in the first two sources above , and also in Podolski ( 1986 , Chs 5.2 and 6.2 ) , Llewellyn et al.
25 The work of the courts is touched on in the next chapter .
26 An enormous amount of research has gone on in the last few decades into how and when settlements originated and how they have changed over time .
27 Dyspnoea ; they wake from sleep with a sense of suffocation , a sense of choking which can come on in the first sleep , a sense of strangulation when lying and especially when anything is around the neck ; neck is very sensitive to touch .
28 Rumour had it that Sir Hector 's influence was the only reason George had been taken on in the first place .
29 They should never have been taken on in the first place , any bet , that our , our problem should never have been taken on in the first place .
30 They should never have been taken on in the first place , any bet , that our , our problem should never have been taken on in the first place .
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