Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] on that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He knows he is acting contrary to his fundamental principle or ideal , but the standard of the ideal is not lowered or compromised on that account .
2 Karen if you go and sit on that seat over there then , come on
3 That all 12 member state farmers ' organisations spoke with one voice was of major significance — the commission and the Council of Ministers should heed and build on that cohesion .
4 As well be fried and roasted on that side of the door , as turned to something very nasty by the Robemaker and fed into the furnaces .
5 A ‘ new illegal Party ’ , it was somewhat picturesquely alleged , seemed in the process of creation out of all those — evidently disparate individuals and groups — united in their opposition to National Socialism and forming on that basis their assessment of domestic politics and the war situation .
6 Well just go and stand on that path there cos there 's another another car then .
7 But I wanted Black Francis to come in and work on that track .
8 They would , in fact , be local people , able to look at local problems with local knowledge , and deciding on that basis , individual treatment in the best interests of the child .
9 ‘ We would be happy to live alongside soccer and draw on that enthusiasm , ’ said an NFL spokesman .
10 And , in learning their native language , children both participate in linguistic interaction to achieve their communicative purposes and draw on that experience in order to construct their representation of the rules — the grammar that underlies that interaction .
11 Jacques Villon , who was older than the others and seems on that account to have enjoyed a certain authority , is generally credited with having suggested the title .
12 Nicky Henderson 's gelding rallied after being headed on the flat by Rio Haina in that two-and-three-quarter-mile event , and judged on that game performance , should not be unduly troubled by today 's extra two furlongs .
13 Let's suppose BA did get its foot in the City Airport 's door — they would obviously use some of their Heathrow 's landing slots and operate on that route but they would also want to fly to Birmingham , Glasgow , Manchester and perhaps Edinburgh .
14 The strategy 's objective is to achieve a patient record that will be accessible wherever a patient is treated and to build on that record an entire clinical information system , so its success depends on the support of doctors .
15 Certainly it accords with and draws on that faith , but also and explicitly it comes from Eliot 's long concern with the meeting extremes of savage and city .
16 Bar coded identity numbers are printed by the registry and stuck on that part of the preprinted enrolment form which is detached at enrolment each year .
17 And I 'd like to give a challenge to either er Michael Allison or any of the other MPs to come and live in my little bungalow for And exist on that rate for a week .
18 I relished the moment during a rehearsal once when Mel Brooks suddenly boomed at the researcher , ‘ Judith — go to my dressing-room and put on that thing I bought you ! ’
19 But what you 're actually going to find is that what they 've divorced themselves from is the assistance and the technical help that comes from the County Council , and whilst you may have your teachers trained up to a certain point you therefore have at that particular time you you have them fully trained , and then you say oh well I do n't need any training for the next couple of years so I can step back and save on that area .
20 After an earful of this , the AE might laugh , and write on that client 's coupon a misleading comment like this : " Has been in hospital .
21 For those who love to do nothing but just soak up the summer sun , HCI 's beaches and attractive pools ( most with free poolside sunloungers ) are ideal for relaxing and working on that tan .
22 But working on that film made me think about my life .
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