Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] them on the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | cars one at a time on horse drawn flat trucks , along Canterbury Road and Mitcham Road to dump them on the site in Aurelia Road , which the company had purchased for a depôt . |
2 | Um so erm I did have some I did have some references on this which erm unfortunately I I put to one side and I 've succeeded in losing so erm I did n't get the chance to put them on the handout but erm I 'm just alerting you to that area of debate and that area of enquiry . |
3 | They will meet up with the commanding officers of some of the major units on the ground to brief them on the results of their reconnaissance . |
4 | Police spokesman Martin Wallwork said : ‘ In police stations civilians will do the duties of officers who man the front desk giving us the opportunity to redeploy them on the streets . ’ |
5 | The IBEC , established in 1990 , brought together Western advisers and officials from the Baltic states to advise them on the transformation to a market economy . |
6 | They come in three sizes complete with tweezers to put them on the fish . |
7 | They used to have a clipped get the clips to hang them on the wagon , another bloke took clip off . |
8 | Instead he designed lamps on the spot and took them straight down into the mines to test them on the jets of methane . |
9 | Her mother said to her , quite seriously , as if this was advice handed down in the family from mother to daughter since time immemorial , her mother said : ‘ It 's always a good idea to keep them on the hop . ’ |
10 | ‘ It 's always a good idea to keep them on the hop . ’ |
11 | Colin and John wish to thank White 's Electronics for the posters , key-rings and badges they supplied and Denise Rushton , who not only let them have exhibition space free of charge , but also travelled from Leicester to Telford to meet them on the day . |