Example sentences of "able [to-vb] on [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If non-farming activities reach the VAT registration threshold , farmers will be required to register for all their activities , farming and non-farming , and will not be able to carry on as flat rate farmers .
2 ‘ He tells me I wo n't be able to go on like this , but he knows how important it is to my life , ’ Edwards reasoned .
3 Like love , the more joy you are able to pass on to those around you , the more you will receive in return .
4 Several of them were fringe members who we have not been able to keep on to some of them especially in er in Little Hulton and Irlam
5 They 're able to hold on to that for the duration of the talk and be able to understand them as concepts and therefore it helps to put over the ideas .
6 yeah , yes verbally yes if we 're writing we 'd actually be six but it was it was the span of conception was n't it the capacity of the brain The span of conception says that if you deliver your presentation in groups of three in three themes and three subthemes then the audience is able to hold on to that and the way in which we set up the delivery or the way in which we delivered the structured thought pattern was through method
7 And if that 's gon na happen then how are women gon na be able to get on into higher education
8 Novices who learn quickly will find this a most satisfying resort ; by the second week they 'll be able to move on to intermediate classes .
9 ‘ You 're forgetting about my interest in a bush walk , ’ she pointed out , thankful to be able to latch on to some aspect of the place .
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