Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] on " in BNC.

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1 Looked at all the usual things ; the cottages , the rectory and so on and , eventually ended up in the churchyard ; the one where Rupert Brooke is buried .
2 The transformations effected by the second Vatican Council of 1962–5 in liturgy , sacrament , scripture , and so on led to the accelerated decline of traditional rituals such as wakes and pilgrimages to local shrines .
3 And so on .
4 And so on .
5 And so on .
6 And so on .
7 And so on .
8 Original gravity can be roughly translated into alcoholic strength as follows : a 1036 beer has approximately 3.6 per cent alcohol , a 1050 beer has 5 per cent alcohol and so on .
9 These offered a variety of recreational activities , swimming , sports , dancing and so on in addition to basic victualling , and borrowed from the ordinary pub the opprobium of encouraging immoral behaviour .
10 When we are not being accused of ignoring the vernacular pub tradition with the abomination of café-bars and so on we stand accused of creating ‘ pastiches ’ when we get involved with restorations — no matter how conscientiously researched a project .
11 He took off the first slice , you know the rather well-done , brown bit at the end , and laid it on one side of the serving dish and then he cut the next slice off for the first lady and so on . ’
12 Then , for a quarter of a century , I displayed notices there myself : announcing seminars or little trips to galleries , requesting the return of books and so on .
13 Send your answers ( for example , 1=E , 2=A and so on ) and your name and address on a postcard to : BBC Gardeners ' World Magazine /Bradstone Competition , PO Box 55 , Wetherby , West Yorks LS23 7ET to arrive by first post on Friday September 13 , 1991 .
14 It consists of a plastic bin with a lockable lid that will keep out flies , children and so on .
15 And so on .
16 Best lover I 've ever had and so on .
17 Ripped apart and so on .
18 Self-image and so on .
19 If this ties again , then team captains must select another pair of representatives , and so on until the tie is broken .
20 put the next turn around the limb and spiral the third , and so on .
21 Close the spiral with another turn , and so on
22 Curiously , he had a pronounced Scottish accent , in an area whose street names reflected the provenance of the early settlers at Westmount : Douglas , Montrose , Ramsay , Aberdeen , Argyll and so on .
23 In them opposing forces sought to violate his commitment : the physical versus the spiritual ; the free versus the regimented ; the religious versus the secular ; and so on .
24 And he himself covered the entire costs ( of $300 ) , and did most of the distribution and selling ( on the campus , in the local cafés , in bookstores and so on , aided by a mini-advertising campaign in the McGill paper ) .
25 They settled on a series of four or five plays which are notable for anticipating subjects destined to become central issues in the sixties : student revolt , the hippie movement , violence and so on .
26 As Layton said , ‘ He 'd get off some line , and then I would take the part of a character and so on .
27 Make sure staff know what is expected of them — a responsible attitude towards drinking , standards of work performance and so on .
28 Any mental picture will require interpretation , and this interpretation will be another mental operation , which , on the view that thinking is having mental pictures , will be another picture , which itself will require interpretation , and so on and so on .
29 Any mental picture will require interpretation , and this interpretation will be another mental operation , which , on the view that thinking is having mental pictures , will be another picture , which itself will require interpretation , and so on and so on .
30 If we also consider thoughts about them qua spectacles , then we would say that I have not succeeded in thinking about them unless I am thinking about artefacts , thinking about items that can be worn on the nose , that aid vision , that are more-or-less breakable , that did not exist a thousand years ago , that this pair existed yesterday but did not exist in 1983 , and so on .
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