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

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1 The role of the non-disabled workers should be to allow the information to be passed on and to give support to people who want to develop skills and confidence to challenge the barriers they face .
2 I 'd rather work in a place like that , where we can face problems and move them on and develop things carefully , than to work in some places in the country where things are so far off agenda , as it were , as to be impossible .
3 Follow up work to the study of original sources might include elements of reconstruction or re-creation , often drawing on and synthesising information from a range of sources .
4 Two Iraqis , aged 29 and 49 , were sentenced to death on May 5 for informing on and torturing Kuwaitis who had formed part of the resistance to the Iraqi occupation of 1990-91 .
5 Agents do n't want deadwood and if they are interested in you it is because they feel they can sell you into the market , so that you can go on and make money both for yourself and them .
6 I think by and large they 're probably running away and do n't want to have much to do with him and they do n't like these people , probably , who use your drop in centre because they might smell a little bit and they might be down at heel and they 're not really people who are going to contribute much to the lives of those other people who are trying to get on and make things better for themselves .
7 Gently disengaging himself he walked on and saw Lord John Rossendale waiting to present himself and , with him , a young , pretty and under-dressed girl who somehow looked familiar .
8 A tremendous talent , but unless things were made very easy for him to get on and do things that he wanted to do , he would lose interest very quickly .
9 The trust my partner and I share gives us the freedom to get on and do things without stopping every ten minutes to check up on each other .
10 But his attitude he 'd been taught to get on and do things so that he would be painting the back of the house or going on with his hobby or doing jobs on the car .
11 What a horror they drive you mad though , god As soon as you 've got you get used to stage with just Charlotte where you can get on and do things an
12 The secretary of the academy , Peter Brown , said that split firsts are required as more students with firsts apply to stay on and do post-graduate work .
13 We are able to spot problems earlier on and take action . ’
14 The vandals broke into the house , piled the cooker with linen then switched it on and set light to it .
15 This is why , when her contract expires in April 1993 , Tessa will move on and devote time to her own work .
16 Through reflecting on and articulating aspects of my Christian life and discipleship — my hopes and fears , my successes and failures — with someone who will help me look for the Spirit 's direction , my private world becomes shared , I can make more sense of my pilgrimage and continue in it supported .
17 There 's a lot to it , you ca n't just go on and tell gags you have to take into account the type of show that will follow and the material that will work alongside it . ’
18 In ‘ Fahrenheit 451 ’ , a group of humans will carry on and rebuild society .
19 Well , Oxfam week 's principally aimed at a house , house to house collection Jane , so we shall be asking a whole lot of people to get out on the streets and to put envelopes through the doors in their neighbourhood and then to go back later on and collect money which we hope people will kindly give us .
20 Nevertheless , between the general walking around , carrying on and joking things emerged that the youths called ‘ ideas ’ , and these ideas formed the basis of group actions .
21 If more was wanted , the Defence of the Realm Act should be invoked to impose penalties for failures to join after signing on and drinking facilities at dock gates removed or greatly restricted .
22 Our non-academic pupils however , were not too concerned about this aspect , but as will be seen from a later section , lack of order was a real problem for those people who wanted to get on and pass exams but were in mixed-ability groups .
23 Never leave the head stationary in one place while the machine is switched on and producing steam .
24 ‘ Are you all right , my darling ? ’ and then , almost surprising herself , she passed on and kissed Phoebe too .
25 Mahmoud saw something further on and touched Owen 's arm .
26 But he 's just 18 and yet he came on and took control , linking with the front players and proved to be the right substitution ’
27 And you went on and left school at what age ?
28 This is partly explained by the ability of lawyers to advise on and negotiate settlements to the mutual satisfaction of the parties to the dispute .
29 Among other activities , building societies are now permitted to make and receive payments as agents , to advise on and arrange insurance , to administer pension schemes , supply estate agency services and to undertake conveyancing ( though not for persons to whom they are also offering a loan ) .
30 As well as recording , developing and applying new processing facilities , such as graphics or word processing , within the framework of the personnel information system , the Group Personnel Information Services Department has a responsibility to advise on and co-ordinate developments to the Payroll/Personnel database itself .
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