Example sentences of "on and [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That the worlds of business and education should learn from one another ought to be a truism , given that both worlds and cultures impinge on and shape most people 's lives .
2 A few days before his chanceless century , Dean expressed a wish ‘ to go on and make bigger scores .
3 If you wanted to you could work a few more rows of stocking stitch and just put in a single row of holes again , but for our practise piece it is better to carry on and make more holes .
4 Only one day , but nevertheless it 's something that they will always remember and hopefully it will be just a spur for them to go on and do better things .
5 The research will draw on and integrate current work in artificial intelligence , linguistics , and cognitive psychology .
6 There is a lot of it hype , there is a lot of it window dressing , but by and large it has helped to provide a railway line , if you like , for them to work on and give special help and special aid to various industries that are relocating there .
7 The band with Steve Tyler as lead singer are famous for songs like Sweet Emotion , Dream On and Walk This Way .
8 The young man pulled forward the chair he had been sitting on and lifted one leg up on it .
9 Having established that principle , however , we should move on and demand greater flexibility in interpreting that commitment .
10 Only if you satisfied the selection board there were you allowed to carry on and start basic training , which itself lasted four months .
11 She wanted to do that with him , yes , actually that ; she thought about it on and on and waited all week for the moment that might or might not come on Sunday morning in church when , as her cousins went first down the aisle , Tristram glanced in her direction and their eyes met and she was able to send a thought message which said to him , yes , I have n't forgotten .
12 You can have some medicine come on and put some vaseline on your lips please
13 you , you were meant to come on and score two goals and
14 In addition a cabinet office unit was formed to advise on and co-ordinate inner city policies , and the Prime Minister drafted specialist advisers into her own policy unit in Downing Street .
15 I think it 's about time that you stopped blaming , and I think it 's about time that you started accepting re le responsibility that you are in it and getting on and making this council .
16 Who knows , even if they do catch me , Mr Crangle and I might get on and become good friends . ’
17 The metals remain nice and weak , I do wish wish we 'd get on and get those orders in .
18 He is not a man to repeat an experience but to move on and find new adventure in alternative spheres .
19 Mm , I used to let my when it 's tutor period , get on and do some revision work
20 ‘ Well , come on and have some lunch .
21 You have to write and and write more details or put more pressure on and have more people write .
22 In the second and third years … drama , dance and music are taught together , but with three staff timetabled ; so at any one time we split the groups up we 've got group numbers of about 20 — three staff between two forms — and they 'll say work in drama on a theme for six weeks , then move on and explore that theme in music , then move on and explore that in dance .
23 Erm if they can keep putting that kind of performance on and showing that sort of commitment then we 'd be all right .
24 If we build on and enhance that experience we will be in the right position to face the new decade with confidence and vision .
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