Example sentences of "more [noun] [to-vb] on " in BNC.
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1 | Teachers have long called for more opportunity to get on with what they regard as quintessentially " their " work ; they should normally welcome the opportunity to off-load tasks which can just as effectively be performed by other people . |
2 | Coun Bill Stenson called for more schools to take on cycling proficiency and road safety courses for children . |
3 | The partnership wants more firms to take on people like Glen to tackle crime at its source . |
4 | ‘ But that 's all the more reason to stay on and take the opportunity to redress the lamentable impression you seem to have had of my country . ’ |
5 | I do wish I could find more energy to get on with it . |