Example sentences of "[to-vb] on [pos pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Provided that there shall at all times [ during the Shop Opening Hours ] be full and sufficient common parts to enable the Tenant or any undertenant to carry on its normal business at the Premises
2 1 Common parts The right for the Tenant and all persons expressly or by implication authorised by the Tenant ( in common with the Landlord and all other persons having a like right ) to use the Common Parts for all proper purposes in connection with the use and enjoyment of the Premises provided that the Landlord shall not be obliged to keep the malls and other pedestrian ways open [ to the general public ] earlier than [ one hour ] before the Shop Opening Hours or later than [ one hour ] after the Shop Opening Hours It will be for the landlord and the tenant to negotiate shop opening hours at the commencement of the term and which from the tenant 's point of view should be sufficient for the tenant to carry on its normal trade and business .
3 Sussex members take this opportunity to thank Pat for starting the East Grinstead Rally and assure her of their intention to carry on her good work .
4 It is hard to carry on our pleasant banter in the face of Calvin 's unexplained hostility .
5 I will try to slant my handwriting to be more adult like , I will try to get many merit points , I will try to get at the top sets for every lesson you are in the top sets for every lesson do well in them , I want to carry on my good progress in the sports area , I do many sports now and I want to do more
6 But there 's a huge weight to carry on his wasted muscles .
7 Since the leu is not yet convertible , shopkeepers have no choice but to pass on their hard-currency costs to the customers .
8 For he was no landed gentleman like the Larks and the Covington-Pyms who 'd go to any lengths to pass on their noble names .
9 These provide an opportunity for ward staff to obtain guidance on how best to pass on their clinical expertise in an effective way .
10 I am sure that we all want to pass on our good wishes to his wife and family after their terrible ordeal over the past few months .
11 Do we want to pass on our cultural heritage by accident or by design ?
12 No wonder Gazza was immediately mobbed by his disbelieving team-mates and no wonder Maradona , now mentally and physically battered and bruised at 32 , is happy to pass on his tainted crown to him .
13 Alix went upstairs to her old bedroom to take off her white dress and to put on her pale-blue linen Jaeger going-away dress .
14 She had gone to the cloakroom at the back of the building to put on her white coat and he had gone to the box in Chief Inspector Martin 's office to switch off the system which protected the inner doors of the main Laboratory rooms .
15 I have in mind a large ball , organised by and in aid of the Book Trade Benevolent Society ( since it failed to put on its annual Carol Service last month and did n't even bother to tell anyone ) , at which the whole book business could get together and celebrate the introduction of the new VAT regime as a way of warding off the post-Christmas blues .
16 On our first night at Orange we were up until 10.00 pm when we were ordered to put on our brown nylon pyjamas with their maroon piping .
17 Youngsters from Tanfield Comprehensive in Stanley , Eastbourne school in Darlington , Sunnydale Comprehensive in Shildon and Seaham Comprehensive travel to France next week to take on their French counterparts at swimming , athletics , basketball and soccer .
18 It is a disciplinary offence to defy an order from a senior officer , so he can only carry on if he is prepared to take on his immediate boss .
19 Although the famous gallery owner is thinking of retiring and has for some time been searching for an institution to take on his private collection , the title of the event ‘ TransForm ’ is not a veiled reference to his forthcoming conversion from art dealer to museum collector .
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