Example sentences of "[not/n't] [vb infin] on [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Do not go on to fill in the objectives list until you and your partner have begun negotiations on your expectations .
2 It may or may not go on to say " produced in conjunction with brand X or company Y " .
3 But the reason they can not press on to victory is transparent : the central planning dear to people like Mr Li and Mr Chen stands no chance of coping with 20m or more urban unemployed , a labour force that will grow by 95m in the next five years and rising expectations of wealth .
4 So , erm you might not get on to number four , if you do , or I tell you to start , can you think of two or three images to add to it which would , which would fit in with the others .
5 And make-up wo n't stay on without powder .
6 It does n't drag on beyond bedtime but you feel you had your money 's worth .
7 The accelerators wo n't go on to Sun 's price lists and there is no money changing hands in the relationship apart from some joint marketing and advertising of which Sun will bear the brunt .
8 McManus , who now faces Thailand 's James Wattana in tomorrow 's semi-final , said : ‘ If I play as well as I did against Stephen , there 's no reason why I ca n't go on to win .
9 He says that it would be foolish to think drugs taking does n't go on in prison , but he confident drugs are not a big problem in Gloucester jail .
10 Do n't get on to politics !
11 Do remember you ca n't get on at junction 18 .
12 For example , an elder may say or write ‘ I was upset when my wife died , and could n't get on with doing for myself .
13 Now you know I do n't get on with plastic .
14 Does n't get on with stepfather , McLeish noted mentally , listening to the colour in her voice .
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