Example sentences of "[to-vb] on the [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 At present , if there is an objection to bail on the ground that the young offender may commit another crime while on bail , there are two alternatives .
2 They may choose to jump on the bandwagon and agree with the decision that will be made anyway or they may choose to cosset disagreements .
3 Broadcasters are quick to jump on the Press when they feel public opinion is that the papers have Gone Too Far .
4 ‘ No first night of the sixties was more volcanic than that of What the Butler Saw ’ , says Orton 's biographer , John Lahr ; while Stanley Baxter , who played Dr Prentice , has recalled the ‘ militant hate ’ of the audience , some of whom ‘ wanted to jump on the stage and kill us ’ ( Lahr , Prick Up Your Ears , 333 — 4 ) .
5 If that does n't score highly enough to win a contest the next stage is to grapple on the ground until one player wins by holding down an opponent for 30 seconds .
6 He raised his fist and was about to hammer on the door when he heard sounds .
7 He knew the time because they had arranged to meet on the hour but he was a few minutes late and she was waiting .
8 They may well be as overjoyed as all the erstwhile opponents in high places who brought such pressure to bear on the republic while apartheid existed .
9 He has brought a profound influence to bear on the belief that preventing illness is not simply a matter of treating the individual .
10 The strategy of deciding to concentrate on the Hotel and Leisure Markets has proved to be successful .
11 Jenkins had decided to concentrate on the bar and closed the rooms .
12 I have not followed international football for well over twenty years , preferring to concentrate on the bread and butter of non-League soccer , so I have no idea what Alf Ramsey thinks .
13 The three main headings , and I 'd like to concentrate on the de-regulation and the flexibility points rather than administration of this .
14 It is important that we have this opportunity to concentrate on the Bill as it affects Scotland .
15 Wycliffe tried to concentrate on the Wheel and to ignore the veritable forest of giant rock pinnacles with which they were surrounded .
16 That back-up service would also allow our full-time officers to concentrate on the recruitment and servicing of our members , which must and must only be and remain our highest priority .
17 ‘ It leaves me free to concentrate on the show and anyway , I 'm not there just to play my favourite records .
18 At the beginning of the session she lights the candle , the children sit round it in a large circle and she asks them to watch the flame , to concentrate on the flame and nothing else .
19 One possible course of action is simply to leave the OED and completed Supplement as they are , a record of the vocabulary of English up to the late twentieth century but no more , and to concentrate on the production and revision of other smaller dictionaries .
20 ‘ It 's great news for us but now we have to concentrate on the football and try to achieve a good result , ’ he said .
21 UDCs were to concentrate on the reclamation and servicing of land and not , on the whole , on the development of that land .
22 Denise Wong , the artistic director of the company and director of the piece says , ‘ We wanted to look at mothers , but it is such a vast topic that we decided to concentrate on the mother and daughter relationship , and the concept of unconditional love .
23 I was asked to concentrate on the motion and the Bill and that is what I intend to do .
24 Did you want a pen then to write on the board or not ?
25 Its frail old shell served little other purpose than to squat on the ground and prevent any adjacent developments from creeping across it .
26 The intention there Chair , is to , is to do further work er , to consolidate on the work that 's been achieved during the , during the year , but also to set out a programme for the er , following period of time , er , from er , April nineteen ninety four until March nineteen ninety five , so that erm , members of the Committee are able to comment on the , on the intentions er , on the draft strategies that are being put forward as a result of the review that takes place er , following the first year 's activity .
27 Permit me to rap on the table and murmur ‘ Pass ! ’
28 The whole exchange had been conducted in low tones so that they could not be overheard , but the bar was empty ; even the landlord had found business elsewhere and Wycliffe had to rap on the counter when he went to replenish their glasses .
29 When the scholars were invited to comment on the style and technique of the Kouros similar arguments and points were made both for and against .
30 Whilst we would not wish to comment on the suitability or otherwise of the particular applicants , we do however appreciate the value of such establishments to rural communities .
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