Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] [verb] on for " in BNC.
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1 | And I 'm sure Miinnehoma will come on for the race , ’ he said . |
2 | Every day contains more weather than a week in Scotland , and weeks in Scotland can drag on for centuries , believe me ! |
3 | After Hercule died , it was suggested that Isabelle should stay on for a while — assist with the children . |
4 | Rita can go on for her , and Jack 's understudy can take over as the maid , Rita 's part — we 'll make it a footman . |
5 | We 're agreed , I think , that , ghastly though it is , there 's nothing we can do for that poor girl at the moment , and that Rita can go on for her . |
6 | Crump — this would provide an opportunity for a salving weep — Crump would live on for this child herself one day would bear children … |
7 | The reminders of the V-Force will live on for a while yet until the Victors are retired so perhaps we will see more of this not unimpressive aircraft in 1993 . |
8 | Wyllie came under closer scrutiny by the NZRFU for a variety of reasons — his unwillingness to have John Hart as an influential coaching partner , his inability to keep to selection announcement timetables and then his rather desperate efforts to have Mike Brewer , the one on-field forward whom Wyllie could rely on for solid advice , put into the team even while suffering a painful foot injury . |
9 | Now she is marvellous because whenever I do n't want to do a performance on the stage , Ruby will go on for me . |