Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] on [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 He should then carry you on with the next question .
2 If she could not get out the train would carry her on to the next station , to London Bridge , it would carry her on under the river .
3 If she could not get out the train would carry her on to the next station , to London Bridge , it would carry her on under the river .
4 It was in Launceston that Gould took the opportunity of parting company with Gilbert , instructing him to await the arrival in Launceston of the Comet , which would carry him on to the Swan River in Western Australia .
5 I did take it up with the Attorney-General but he felt he could n't refer it on to the next court .
6 ‘ And I 'll carry it on to the bitter end if that 's what it takes ! ’
7 On the other hand the doctrine clearly applies to contractual terms by which the covenantee , an employer or a purchaser of a business , seeks to forbid the covenantor ( the employee or seller ) from carrying on his trade or restricts the way in which he may carry it on after the purchase and sale of labour or the business , has been completed .
8 Mm I mean er why do n't they do it on like the square , how big your house is because that way you could I know it 's not far when people who live in a great big old house do n't have to pay as much cos if this I mean Uncle Trevor and Aunty they 've got a massive great house have n't they ?
9 Well the they 'd , then they 'd sew it on to the calico or the firm would do it for 'em .
10 Erm , can I take you on to the next one which is twelve B two .
11 Industry will be carrying our costs and we will bring the research to a point from which they can then take it on to the market . ’
12 After we woke , he would take us on to the bigger islands , known as the Big Bush ’ .
13 These rather gloomy thoughts were in our minds as we arrived , a bit soothed but still edgy , to find that the last ferry over the Rhone from Salin which would take us on to the road to Martigues had left at 11.30 and there would not be another until 2 o'clock .
14 What they had failed to do was pass them on to the laity .
15 I have enclosed two digests and I would be grateful if you could pass them on to the most appropriate person within your association .
16 Beginning in September 1987 , the CIA 's Department of Justice Liaison Officer , Richard Owens , began feeding evidence against Haser and the Magharians to the DEA so that its country attaché in Bern , Gregory Passic , could pass it on to the Swiss authorities .
17 If the hon. Member has more information about illegal services , he should pass it on to the proper enforcement authorities .
18 As I am unsure which department of the Borough Council would have responsibility for a matter like this I am addressing my letter to you and trust that you will pass it on to the appropriate office .
19 Mr Lang urged the National Farmers ' Union of Scotland and the SMMB to put together a submission showing how the OFT 's findings were flawed and said he would pass it on to the OFT and the president of the Board of Trade , Michael Heseltine .
20 Things happen in these hills that do n't make it on to the evening bulletins .
21 But their real function is to give people a chance to be famous for five minutes , by saying something that will get them on to the next news broadcast .
22 Donald Hardie , the Scottish director of the IoD , feels the problem stems from the education system , with girls being discouraged from studying the subjects that would get them on to the business ladder .
23 Of course they did n't get the portable with this , they rang them up , said where 's my colour portable said I 'll put you on to the manager anyway they had some deal that night that erm to launch this Mini Mayfair or whatever it was wine and cheese thing so he went to the wine and cheese thing and worried he was gon na kick up a fuss so they gave him a telly anyway .
24 In this case , you should put him on to the defensive by maintaining a series of very strong attacks delivered from the correct distance .
25 I remember on one occasion the four of us went down to Glastonbury Fair where he sang , but due to a balls-up over the sound and the electricity , they did n't put him on until the next day and that was at about 5.00 in the morning when the sun came through .
26 But when Sam I could put it on in the bedroom and sit and watch it and Sunday , I get up on Sundays and that that cat 's ugly I get up Sundays now because Grange Hill 's on .
27 Shaun , shall I put it on in the garage .
28 Why put it on by the ?
29 Do not pull them on with the nuts , but make sure they fit on their own first , then smear copper anti-seize compound onto the wheel face and centre before fitting .
30 An advanced manoeuvre used in stronger winds in which the sailor lets the sail pull him on to the board from a position in the water .
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