Example sentences of "[noun] come on to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Valencia trainer came on to the pitch and was ushered back towards the tunnel by Fernando Giner , a home defender .
2 Richard came on to the terrace .
3 He smiled broadly and he turned from her , munching at the buttered scone , and as he walked out of the back door he heard the sound of a car coming on to the gravel in front of the house .
4 But the variable of interest may of course genuinely swing around abruptly ; the monthly count of unemployed people rises very sharply when school-leavers come on to the register , for example .
5 The counter-argument is that seasonal adjustment will itself take care of much of the distortion ( as it will eliminate the predictable seasonal rise in unemployment in July and August when school-leavers come on to the register ) .
6 His appetite whetted by this auction , he was a natural target for Sotheby 's when Irises came on to the market .
7 Whole farms and landed estates at the edge of urban areas came on to the market ; suburban land prices therefore were very low .
8 Obviously we 're trying to make a homely atmosphere so that parents can come and go , er when new parents come on to the ward , when new patients come on to the ward , nursing staff maintain a , a close control and a close liaison with them , so were any undesirables as it were , to come on to the ward , I am sure they would be picked up almost immediately .
9 You know people who 's coming in from o the outside to come on to the flats , they 're the people at risk .
10 Thousands of ethnic Serbs came on to the streets in their support .
11 He turned as McKenzie came on to the bridge : ‘ And how are our oil-stained survivors , Chief ? ’
12 This will mean £20bn-worth of sterling coming on to the market to buy foreign currency .
13 THE creation of a spot market for industrial gas to help cope with the volumes coming on to the market as a result of the reduction in the British Gas business has been raised by the Office of Fair Trading .
14 So she sat there for about 'arf an 'our , listenin' to the singin' and so forth , and then , just as she was beginnin' to get a bit bored , this Billy Graham comes on to the platform .
15 The trespasser comes on to the premises at his own risk .
16 There would be a dramatic increase in the volume of good quality country houses coming on to the market in May , June and July , predicted Mr Andrew Hay of Knight Frank and Rutley .
17 People came on to the terrace .
18 Kenny Wilson moved up and Henry Edwards came on to the flank and the disruptions partially explained why Boroughmuir were unable to generate forward momentum .
19 Obviously we 're trying to make a homely atmosphere so that parents can come and go , er when new parents come on to the ward , when new patients come on to the ward , nursing staff maintain a , a close control and a close liaison with them , so were any undesirables as it were , to come on to the ward , I am sure they would be picked up almost immediately .
20 People come on to the show with IQs which ca n't reach room temperature .
21 When Christine came on to the stage , her face was white and she looked afraid .
22 We were feeling rather disgruntled at how many good films we 'd obviously missed when a man came on to the stage to read the nominations for one of the categories .
23 A man comes on to the terrace while I 'm eating breakfast .
24 A FURTHER tranche of fixed-rate mortgages came on to the market this week following last month 's cut in official base rates from 7 to 6 per cent .
25 Traffic levels in the city are growing rapidly , with 500 additional vehicles coming on to the streets every day .
26 There are one or two magnificent examples coming on to the market .
27 These involved considering : ( a ) how long it will take the purchaser to build up further clientele ; ( b ) how frequently customers in the market change between the various competitors ; ( c ) how quickly new products come on to the market and are taken up by customers ; ( d ) how long it will take the vendor to re-establish itself in the market if there is no restrictive covenant .
28 Amid mounting chaos , Iliescu issued a radio appeal to factory workers and others to come on to the streets to defend the revolution .
29 I saw Flora coming on to the terrace .
30 When something of that kind comes on to the market it creates a storm .
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