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

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1 What they do n't seem to realise is that we do n't keep spares in the office , so all we can do is send them on to Ablex anyway , so you 'll have longer to wait .
2 Paul the apostle gives us this assurance : ‘ He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus . ’
3 I always pray with joy being confident of this , that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus .
4 After she reaches the mountain stronghold of the guerrillas , the ‘ Old Woman with the 2 pistols ’ who leads the guerrillas , commiserates with her , but she rallies round , and makes a speech saying that her husband 's death will spur her on to fight with new vigour for the Liberation .
5 Aye cos if it was like family you could lay it on to family easier than you could lay it on to somebody
6 I 'll take you on at seine netting .
7 After making several trips to Headquarters in Lincoln 's Inn and each time letting the bus take her on to Aldgate East , she managed to resign from the movement .
8 Well , my dad wo n't pass them on to Terry .
9 I 'll give them to Elizabeth and she can pass them on to Martha .
10 The Italian Football Federation has taken note of Maradona 's remarks and will pass them on to Fifa .
11 Let me have the details and I 'll pass them on to Ned Clarke . ’
12 She can always hand it on to Peaseblossom or Mustardseed .
13 As a matter of fact' — he frowned in concentration — ‘ I do recall her putting a matchbook in her handbag at one point and saying she would pass it on to Heather because she collected the things .
14 It is the possession of a common culture and the ability to communicate and pass it on to others that distinguishes the human being from other animals .
15 Just as if , if we are in a sort , team leader or a section head as I 've shown , it does n't mean to say that we hold all the knowledge , we can pass it on to others , who can he pass it on to somebody else although you ultimately may be responsible for the training of other people , you do n't need to do it all yourself do you , but unless you pass on skills , you 're gon na make a sort of a quite a vicious circle for yourself are n't ya ?
16 I expect he 'll pass it on to Duroc 's men . ’
17 Wrexham 's Labour MP , Dr John Marek , received part of the petition containing over 1,000 signatures at the weekend and will pass it on to Mr Cook in the Commons .
18 All the clothes are chosen carefully , so that you can get them on without discomfort to the patient .
19 If there is an outstanding success , he 'll get them on to television and into the national press .
20 I know I did n't put it on to defrost .
21 I , I 'd sit and watch it , if that 's what , what was on but erm , I would n't put it on to watch .
22 I 'm not , I 'm not just blaming them all the time , I mean , the situation is , when they go out on the field , they are their own men , I ca n't do anything about there , I ca n't talk for them out there ; I can only put it on in training , and when they get out there , they 've got to do it theirselves .
23 that I would also put it on in relation to your , to , to , to , to , to your Lordship and to considering the matter in interim , your Lordship has er , erm , er heard er the information that had been put forward er by the society , you have seen the er information about the position the commission has taken , your Lordship knows that the commission was informed about both the act and all the relevant byelaws in the present case , the precursored , the central fund byelaw was informally proved by the commission Mrs has sworn on affidavit that the society has never been given any indication that the matters in issue in the European Law Defence are contrary to competition rules and your Lordship also has the answer by the commission to the European parliament which is exhibited to Mrs affidavit and which I took your Lordship to earlier and of which judicial note can be taken by virtual section three , two of the European communities act , so my Lord we say that there is already a body of information which provides a basis if one has to consider what should be done in the interim of saying that in the interim the application of the act and the application for byelaws should be maintained , the third element my Lord is the intimate link between the recoveries of money for the central fund , er under the byelaw and the implementation of the United Kingdom 's operations under directive seventy three , two , three , nine , we 've been over this before my Lord erm , my Lord is , is aware of the intimate link er between the er recovery of monies to central fund , the maintenance solvency and the paying of policy holders .
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