Example sentences of "on for [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | She was wearing the dumb preppie blouse her mother liked her to put on for school and , of course , the Iron Maiden . |
2 | While I just put these few beans on for dad that we do n't like in the microwave . |
3 | And EVERY day there is something going on for mum and dad or the kiddies . |
4 | Hers is perhaps a 30 year plan , a code that will keep her name in neon until her teenage fans are getting on for grandparenthood and Madonna is another has-been . |
5 | On for Lent and Passinontide . |
6 | Is there any one area you are being asked to focus on for prayer or action ? |
7 | By then it was getting on for lunchtime but , sauntering through the colonnade , she could n't resist first climbing a flight of stairs to take a look at some of the splendid Bohemian glassware on display . |
8 | So I had a slice of pie and then he put the kettle on for coffee and went to the loo . |
9 | It can be walked on for access if required . |
10 | Call BaByliss Customer Careline on for information and advice on any BaByliss appliance . |
11 | Those are figures for the number of 14 to 18-year-olds staying on for training or full-time education . |
12 | But a great deal of Tigerish pride was regained as Quins , oddly subdued up front for much of the second period , hung on for victory and another appearance at Twickenham . |