Example sentences of "on [verb] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He had studied the latest Russian , German and French film theories , spent six months mixing with movie people in Hollywood , then gone on to train at British Instructional Pictures , a maker of successful non-fiction films which moved into drama production in the late 1920s .
2 Before we come on to look at that , can somebody tell me what 's happened to world trade say in the last century , what are the major trends in world trade ?
3 We then went on to look at several classes of er ion channels , voltage gated channels which form a superfamily of sodium and calcium and potassium channels .
4 We will not spend more time here on looking at the problems , but go on to look at some generalisations about suffixes and stress .
5 As for the year ahead , he said he would be very happy to maintain growth at current levels , but reckons this in unlikely as ‘ it is difficult to keep on growing at such high rates ’ .
6 If the weather went on deteriorating at this rate there 'd be plenty of the latter around Gullholm .
7 Groups formed last year will carry on working at four other tasks : cellulose losses , tow motor ( forklift truck ) costs , maintenance store stocks and quality information .
8 For Carolina in Brazil the non-controversial fiction film was likewise the only option left if she wanted to go on working at all : she had been jailed several times for the making of political films .
9 For to the very last absurd minute , the combatants went on shooting at each other , as if they could not resist one last battle , as if the front line and the war had become inseparable from their own lives .
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