Example sentences of "[vb base] on [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You walk on to climb the slopes of Bulkeley Hill from where you head for the village of Bickerton and on the heathland of Bickerton Hill . |
2 | After it 's been dished out the paymasters ride on to take the pay to the men cutting down the forest . |
3 | Then explore Graigueconna , make a brief tour of Bushey Park House and gardens and hasten on to watch the sun beyond the grandiose setting of Powerscourt . |
4 | By exposing the process , Fan on opened the way to the sort of anti-essentialist understanding of racial categories that is the theme of this book . |
5 | TRACE ON causes the interpreter to print executed line numbers when it encounters them . |
6 | Continue on to reach the road , turn right over it to cross the Nedd Fechan and go to the road junction . |
7 | You then return to the lying flat starting position , and then go on to repeat the exercise using the other leg . |
8 | Problematic as sexual difference may be , there is no alternative : we must , continues Kristeva , ‘ go on waging the war between the two races without respite , without a perverse denial of the abyss that marks sexual difference or a disillusioned mortification of the division ’ . |
9 | Having said this , I go on to welcome the show . |
10 | By drawing the polymer off , new cross-links are formed and you go on drawing the thread until all the constituents are used up . |
11 | Go on put the cream down , you do n't wonder around with that . |
12 | In the end , whether applicants have their experiential learning counted in the admissions process , or whether students go on expanding the degree of influence they exercise over the curriculum , will be up to them . |
13 | Please thank them all very much , and go on using the barn for as long as you like . ’ |
14 | Never even crossed my mind that Hurley would carry on like nothing had happened — that he 'd keep Eurame open and go on using the pipeline . |
15 | Palmer was looking to equal that — and perhaps go on to take the US PGA Championship too , the golden grand slam . |
16 | Not surprisingly , left-inclined social scientists go on to take the view that good sense can only be made of British politics if the pluralist ideology is set aside and a start to understanding is made elsewhere than in the world of interest-group activity . |
17 | The team clockwise from top left , James Tromans , 17 , Anthony Jewitt , 17 , Jennifer McCaffery , 18 , and Katie Lane , 19 , won the County Durham final of the Young Consumer of the Year event , and go on to represent the county at the regional finals in Gateshead on April 7 . |
18 | We go on to examine the firm 's dividend policy and how this affects the value of shares . |
19 | However in our view although many judgments pay lip service to Lord Parker 's words they do , in fact , go on to examine the adequacy of consideration as relevant to the question of reasonableness . |
20 | Indeed , Braveman and Jarvis ( 1978 ) , having argued that their results imply separate mechanisms for the two phenomena , go on to acknowledge the possibility that their results might simply reflect the use of a test procedure that was less sensitive as a measure of conditioning than as a measure of neophobia . |
21 | They were about to attack Perm and then go on to rescue the tsar who , rumour had it , was imprisoned in Ekaterinberg . |
22 | It is not possible , however , to come to any conclusion about the usefulness of testing and inspection ( outsider evaluations ) without considering what is possible for schools to do themselves ( Becher et al , 1979 , go on to consider the merits of school-based approaches ) . |
23 | Having discussed the place of the professional-managerial class in the stratification system , the Ehrenreichs go on to consider the role that it has played in class conflict in the USA over recent decades . |
24 | I then go on to discuss the idea of " independence of thought " and show why a metaphysical , as distinct from a " critical " , realism can not be coherently defended . |
25 | We then go on to discuss the size and structure of the money market and the individual characteristics of the most important constituent markets . |
26 | And you sell the game to — ’ he pointed skyward ‘ — and go on running the show . |
27 | From here you go on to follow the River Dove to Uttoxeter and go through gently rolling farmland to the village of Abbots Bromley . |
28 | I go on whacking the side of my leg . |
29 | Should United beat Forest and then go on to win the championship , the UEFA Cup place will go to the team finishing third in the First Division , sparking off a League scramble between Manchester City , Sheffield Wednesday , Liverpool and Arsenal . |
30 | ‘ Oh , you 'll pass all right , and then go on to win the race . ’ |