Example sentences of "on for [art] [noun sg] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Put that heater on then would you that one on for a while just before they come . |
2 | The reminders of the V-Force will live on for a while yet until the Victors are retired so perhaps we will see more of this not unimpressive aircraft in 1993 . |
3 | Good you 've not been on for a while either have you ? |
4 | If your record starts to pick up air play and get reviewed just after three weeks , it may be worth keeping your plugger and press officer on for a bit longer . |
5 | If Sir Geoffrey were to ask you to carry on for a bit longer , would you be willing to do so ? " |
6 | At £17.50 a ticket , I expected the band to come on for a bit longer or were they all dashing off to see Lady Chatterley too ? |
7 | ‘ The likes of her 'll go on for a bit yet , ’ said Jack . |
8 | The uprising is certainly an historic event , but the conflict over Palestine has been going on for a century now . |
9 | The uprising is certainly an historic event , but the conflict over Palestine has been going on for a century now . |
10 | Hang on for a second please . |
11 | Put it on low and leave it the night and day cos it was left on for a week once was n't it ? |
12 | ‘ We 're on for the night then ? ’ |
13 | I gritted my teeth and hung on for the climb up to Ana 's Cross on the peak of Spaunton Moor . |