Example sentences of "[vb base] on for [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't know how much pressure we put on for the police to get off their butts and do something . |
2 | Yeah , hold on for a time , I 'll be with you in a minute . |
3 | Hang on for a second please . |
4 | But he sat and did n't look up and said , ‘ Hang on for a coach , ’ |
5 | I think you expect me to spell everything out , oh , just hang on for a moment will you Barbara , fine . |
6 | Do you combine it with the weekly ‘ big shop ’ at Sainsbury 's , wait until you fall ill or hang on for the January sales ? |
7 | So hang on for the ride , Pat . |
8 | ‘ You 're to ride Shine On for a spot of work . ’ |
9 | In the string , taking Shine On for a showpiece half-speed over five furlongs , riding home , her mind was on the implications of his message . |
10 | Carry on for the moment . ’ |
11 | The the problem that we did have , I mean my normal lecturing style until here in fact , was that I would just waffle y'know and generally do a few bits on the board and then carry on for an hour or two but the sh people were n't getting the notes down , that was the problem with that . |
12 | Cast on for a test piece and knit a few rows ending with the carriage at the right . |
13 | Call free on for a catalogue . |
14 | To know more about Cosmetics to Go , phone free on for a catalogue . |
15 | Many married women whose husbands sign on for the family find themselves forced to seek work in the black economy in order to make ends meet ; this is often seen as less risky than the possibility of their husbands being caught . |