Example sentences of "can [vb infin] on [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | If you have a modem you can log on to a bulletin board and download it . |
2 | On the return , you can stay on for a few nights in Copenhagen for just £39 per person per night . |
3 | He can stay on as a sort of pensioner up at Framwell . ’ |
4 | If you 've been here long enough , you can move on to a progressive prison ; to a C cat , or even D cat . |
5 | Once you have an exact description of the job then you can move on to an accurate description of the ideal candidate to do it . |
6 | A detailed kinematic understanding is thus available and this can lead on to a comprehensive dynamic and performance analysis if so desired . |
7 | History shows it can go on for a long time , as deficits and surpluses did during the golden age before the First World War . |
8 | I can go on for a few more days . |
9 | One can go on to a third group that I did not discuss , " all-ischaemic events " , including non-fatal and fatal reinfarction ; it includes the development of unstable angina , and revascularisation procedures . |
10 | Rufus had always heard that nothing can go on in a village without the gossips knowing . |
11 | This is just one kind of learning which can go on inside a robot 's workings . |
12 | The visitor can pass on without an inkling of these rare events , and in walking through the church pass over the Teutonic bones of those ancients . |
13 | she can get on for an hour |
14 | The controls are pure joy , though you can be surprised at the ease with which g can pile on in a sixty-degree banked turn at 230 knots . |
15 | there will be several formats that we can agree on at a later date . |
16 | The madcap motorists plan to see how many Minis they can squeeze on to a ferry . |
17 | You 'll be offering to be a sister with a shoulder I can cry on in a moment , wo n't you ? |