Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] on a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 While Halliday takes on a new role , David Irwin is just happy to return to the scene .
2 WELL , I see Man Utd and Arsenal put on a thrilling match ending 4–4 for the David O'Leary Testimonial earlier this week .
3 Rex put on a fierce face .
4 Institutions authorised by the Bank of England to carry on a deposit-taking business in this country are required to make contributions to the Deposit Protection Fund as levied from time to time by the Deposit Protection Board .
5 The Evening Star sponsored Star of Anglia takes on a new format this year .
6 Only rarely — in the gymnasium , at a night-club , perhaps — does Philadelphia take on a physical presence .
7 Around this time Heather took on a philosophical mood and confided all she wanted out of life was ‘ to be on dry land with a dry pair of knickers , clean teeth and to be able to wash in fresh water ’ .
8 So Sarazen took on a young caddie , who , it transpired , seemed to do all the things that even the caddies of today would not dream of doing , like pulling the clubs without consultation with Sarazen , and then , if the club did not work , telling Sarazen he had just hit a bad shot — it was not his club selection at fault .
9 Mick Jagger put on a charming little Greek skirt and gave a free performance to thousands in London 's Hyde Park , while Bob Dylan headed down to the Isle of Wight for a three-day festival of dope , sex and rock ‘ n ’ roll attended by 150,000 fans .
10 Without their England ‘ B ’ players , Tony Underwood , Harvey Thorneycroft and Damian Hopley , England take on a formidable South Africa and an equally strong Argentina .
11 In a final gamble Bournemouth brought on a towering central defender , John Williams , as a striker — but Sunderland held on .
12 The following season he made 64 not out as nightwatchman against Trinidad , was moved up the order in the second innings , and responded with 188 ; a year later , in 1943–4 , also against Trinidad , he and John Goddard put on an undefeated 502 for the fourth wicket , at the time the third highest partnership in first-class cricket .
13 This would stop , say , Sears putting on a Prime Option Visa card its own store account numbers or numbers for other financial services that it offers through its Dean Witter subsidiary .
14 Cecil put on a lopsided smirk and giggled in his silly way .
15 Hewlett carried on a great trade , producing many components for the network of tramroads that were then being developed in the Forest .
16 They were met at the front door by a delirious spaniel , who clearly had no idea of funeral decorum , and they proceeded into the front room , where Bill Clough switched on a bulging orangey imitation-coal electric fire , and then went to a horrible drinks cabinet — all plastic and flashing lights .
17 Emily switched on a bare bulb overhead .
18 With plans to expand our cutter fleet in the offing Venturous took on a new role as training ship during the winter periods for the next few years .
19 Thérèse put on a joyous smile , skipped up to the sofa to kiss her mother .
20 For while the Jags put on a polished professional display which deservedly earned them a point , Rangers produced a curate 's egg of a performance .
21 Magill put on a brave wry smile .
22 The mood in the Bush camp yesterday swung from ‘ maybe we 'll get lucky ’ to resignation , but Mr Bush put on a brave face .
23 During his absence Sophia Dorothea carried on a passionate love affair with Graf Philipp Christoph von Königsmarck , an officer in the Hanoverian army ; they hoped to marry if Georg Ludwig should be killed in battle .
24 The fences were put in order , the fields were top-dressed with necessary fertilisers , and even Matt took on a new lease of life .
25 When the hue and cry died down , there was nothing Charlton could do to prevent Lawrence taking on a new challenge .
26 The Bookman put on a brave face and smiled , but Endill knew there was nothing to smile about .
27 Above left : Cicciolina puts on an impromptu art show .
28 Christopher Benjamin bumbles around agreeably as the virtuoso ; Linda Marlowe puts on a powerful Vampirella act as his sex-hungry wife .
29 Meanwhile , Llandundo put on a brave face yesterday and struggled to get back to normal after last week 's devastating floods .
30 Jessica put on a grave expression .
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