Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] on the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The temptation to stay in town for a curry or a Schwarzenegger film , or both , can seriously disrupt that urge to carry on the journey up the 277 summits . |
2 | Passey and Melosh suggest taking on the basis of their investigations of crater fields . |
3 | Daily inspections of the tank will indicate a few fry hanging on the tank sides and others hiding in the mops . |
4 | ‘ I know it 's a long way , ’ I say , ‘ I do n't even know which line to take on the underground . |
5 | The oppressed begin to take on the view of the oppressor and in our example above , would begin to feel that their depression is a personal failure . |
6 | People , as we will see and know already ( see Stewart 1987 ) , largely choose to take heroin and decide to take on the lifestyle associated with it . |
7 | Or perhaps it is that if we try to take on the identity and authority of the Weaving Mother the consequences will be severe ; our own personal weavings are only part of a much greater pattern , which we can not control or take credit for . |
8 | Please do pass on the message . |
9 | As far as I know , Sainsburys have n't yet taken that decision they 've they 've hung on the brink for more than six months now . |
10 | Best wishes to Vera Reeves , a member from this area , who has embarked on the Teachers Training Course and will , we are certain , help carry on the Medau tradition in Hertfordshire . |
11 | But there have been people so sunk in self-blame they 've taken on the guilt of their firm 's collapse — which really does have to be nonsense . |
12 | So that 's why , you know , three different sorts of reminders that I 've put on the front of the calendar card . |
13 | In retrospect , the techniques that have given molecular biology its pace have hung on the principle that life , which has evolved the manipulative techniques by which it is itself sustained , must also embody the techniques for which laboratories cry out . |
14 | I only have to switch on the news to hear things a whole lot crazier than that . ’ |
15 | Thus , over the years , many life assurance companies have taken on the management of pension funds on behalf of firms and other institutions . |
16 | Er much to everybody 's fear , really , because we , we , we were stepping into a new area , you can imagine from , from wires to something with no wires , and the risk of that failing , but , but it worked and er from thereon , of course most Fire Brigades have taken on the task and , and er are now on radio contact of this kind . |
17 | Up until now researchers have taken on the guise of distant experts who hand down their findings , leaving practitioners with the task of making sense of and using them . |
18 | Palm have taken on the franchise for Dagger kayaks . |
19 | Four schoolchildren have taken on the farming world — and won . |