Example sentences of "on and [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It goes on and uses the picture of the children of Israel in the wilderness , how they harden their hearts . |
2 | She felt as though she was dying , as though her heart was being ripped piece by piece into shreds , but she had to go on and finish the programme . |
3 | ‘ When I saw Tencel early on and heard the story about it I thought it was a great breakthrough . |
4 | Those who heard him lecture remarked on the way he seized on and illustrated the most interesting parts of his subject , so that he was intelligible to the novice and listened to with pleasure by even the best informed , generally leading his class unresistingly to the desired conclusion . |
5 | ‘ They said the conditions were the same for all teams and that they wanted to stay on and entertain the crowd ’ , said Sevens rules committee chairman Dave Crosbie . |
6 | ‘ I must confess I 'd rather sit on and view the passing scene . ’ |
7 | During the 1980s a strong Steering Committee has developed , which reflects on and plans the programme . |
8 | Directors know this is going on and turn a blind eye . |
9 | After my mother died he decided to stay on and make a living hunting , so I 've grown up here with Annamese boys and girls of my own age . |
10 | George Albert Smith was later of course erm to come on and make a big name , a world name for himself as the inventor of the first colour process , a very simple , two-colour process , but it was invented by him in Brighton , and it was the first world colour process . |
11 | This complex behaviour requires mechanisms to register the presence of prey or danger and to decide on and make the appropriate response , attacking or contracting into a blob — sensory cells , secretory cells , muscle cells and above all a network of electrically connected cells running right across its surface which can coordinate the hydra 's responses . |
12 | Val and I had met a party of school children with the master giving them a botany lesson as we walked , so we tagged on and saw a lot we would n't otherwise have noticed . |
13 | But you may not actually learn much , simply because the main object of the group will not be to help you but to get on and do the play , relying on the skills available and hoping that the audience will give adequate support . |
14 | There are a number of areas in which he wishes to see changes in BCU policy and at his interview he asked that , if appointed , he should be permitted to get on and do the job freely . |
15 | Thinking positively encourages the right frame of mind to get on and do the job . |
16 | your own instinct about what is the sensible thing to do and the right thing to do in that incident and take charge , and you will just get on and do the very , very best that you can , you know what you need to do , you need to stop the bleeding , you know what the person needs , he needs medical aid quickly okay ? |
17 | ‘ We felt that if she was going to turn on those sort of tactics we were not going to be gentlemanly about it , and that she should just get on and do the job . ’ |
18 | I would trust er you much more than er erm a twenty five or thirty year old out there to get on and do the job . |
19 | We all have to get on and do the best we can . |
20 | She was an extremely angry , very bitter woman , who was determined to get everybody around her as angry as she could , and she succeeded , and I do n't know where she 's moved now , but I 'm sure she will go on and do the same thing , and frankly , I despair of anything being done unless there is some provision made for people such as herself , and one of her friends in particular . |
21 | Productive activity was carried out by peasants , who lived on and cultivated the land which was controlled by the feudal lords . |
22 | Get on and hold the buggy then . |
23 | All you 've got to do is put a little on and cut the quarter er cornice around the top . |
24 | Mere was a proposal that the financial institutions should jointly fund a ‘ Money Management Association ’ , which might have taken on and developed the educational work done by the voluntary National Savings Committee . |
25 | I had almost consciously to go out of the house in the morning with a smile fixed on my face , keep it on and breathe an air of absolute confidence when I was feeling anything but that way inclined . |
26 | Every day after school I would rush round to her house to see how he was getting on and take a turn at feeding him . |
27 | ‘ If yu keep straight on and take the first turnin' on your left , yu 'll be at Sunset Cottage in quarter of an hour . ’ |
28 | Are you going to leave me a couple before you go on and take the |
29 | In fact the Governments " minute of appointment " in 1961 set as the Committee 's terms of reference to report on and review the pattern of full-time higher education in Britain " in the light of national needs and resources " . |
30 | Well , let's just do let's just do two more and see if the As can can catch up and then we 'll carry it on I have n't finished yet , we 'll carry the game on and remember the score . |