Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] on [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The trail goes on along the side of Snidley Moor , on around the base of Alvanley Cliff and by Simmonds Hill , Manley .
2 Orientalism lives on in the tourist 's gaze , says Nigel Whiteley
3 Much the same thinking goes on with the directory of Members ' Interests .
4 In addition to this , of course , there 's a good deal of energy research goes on in the campus , and erm there 's another unit which we call the Science Policy Research Unit .
5 The car carries on into the night .
6 The machine fits on to the tractor with Technorton quick hitch couplers .
7 An enthusiastic committee is vital as the work goes on throughout the year , starting again as soon as one event is over .
8 ‘ Real ’ work goes on in the ‘ real ’ world , which lies outside the gates of the school or college .
9 Yes , I think for a lot of people that 's true and I do n't denigrate that because I think a lot of good work goes on in the Women 's Institute , but what we are particularly interested in is in the professional craftsman , the craftsman who has trained for a number of year to produce extremely good work , and what we try to do is to make that work more available to the public in a number of ways .
10 I think it 's fairly obvious that a lot more suffering goes on in the name of love than the little happiness you can squeeze out of it .
11 The 112-bhp 1.6-litre engine lives on in the entry-level £10,298 Lantra GLSi .
12 ‘ The first bite of mild curry leads on to the vindaloo , ’ he said .
13 I can not see how they could be established in British literary education , where there are no graduate schools as such , and the narrow , uphill tunnel of A-level work leads on to the rocky , cloudy uplands of the undergraduate degree , with its confused mixture of practical criticism and thematic study , analysis and literary history , coverage and special subjects .
14 Mr Calvert , whose home backs on to the churchyard and is just 100ft from the bell tower , was at Exeter County Court yesterday to seek an injunction restricting bell ringing to church services .
15 As confidence in the concept rises the emphasis of the design work moves on to the scheming phase .
16 At the end of the second row , the Design Controller moves on to the next row of the pattern , ready for you to knit the pattern stitches of the second row of the pattern on your third knitting row .
17 Very little is known historically about Roland , but his fame lives on in the Chanson de Roland and legends that arose not long after his heroic death .
18 The group passes on to the Bank names of members eligible for a loan .
19 The party developed various ploys to maintain its position , like acquiring its own experts and co-opting people with strong group links on to the Politburo .
20 The bag opens and the ‘ swag ’ from the previous night 's job spills on to the pavement : gold candlesticks , war trophies and silverware .
21 ( 2 ) The second point follows on from the first .
22 Another factor is the widespread belief in the industry that when a new product catches on in the States , it will inevitably be adopted in Europe .
23 The trespasser comes on to the premises at his own risk .
24 And some self education goes on with the help of computers .
25 A great inducement of ‘ start-ups ’ or ‘ green-field projects ’ , where the original investors are in on the ground floor , is that they will make a killing if the company one day goes on to the Stock Exchange , or is gobbled up by a predator in a takeover bid .
26 But though their name lives on in the region of Tuscany , the Etruscans actually survived for only a short period ; they were expelled from Rome by the Latins and then defeated at the battle of Aricia in 506BC .
27 His name lives on in the Fairbairn Centre for the Deaf , Southampton , where he was a committee member for many years .
28 Today , the legend lives on throughout the supreme range of sports and leisurewear , available throughout the UK .
29 The operation of the wheel is unusual , being a variation on the overshot type in which water falls on to the top of the wheel and turns it in the same direction as the water 's flow .
30 Any failure to press the Bat switch while the Bat diode D9 is momentarily lit results in a low output from transistor TR4 and the ball moves on to the wicket l.e.d. where it stays to let the batsman know he has been bowled out .
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