Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] on [noun sg] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 Detailed advice on choice of specialisation and other subjects is provided by the student 's Director of Studies on admission to the School .
2 It did , however , assist in the concentration of bombers on route to the target and was invaluable in getting aircraft back in conditions of bad weather , GEE 's most important occasion was perhaps the 1,000-Plan , when nearly 1,000 aircraft passed through the target area in about 90 minutes , making Koln a watershed in the history of the British Bomber Offensive .
3 The question , therefore , is nakedly raised by this appeal , whether your Lordships are now prepared , not only to overrule , as contrary to law , the doctrine stated by Sir Edward Coke to have been laid down by all the judges of the Common Pleas in Pinnel 's Case ( 1602 ) 5 Co.Rep. 117a , in 1602 , and repeated in his note to Littleton , 344 , Co.Litt. 212b , but to treat a prospective agreement , not under seal , for satisfaction of a debt by a series of payments on account to a total amount less than the whole debt , as binding in law , provided these payments are regularly made ; the case not being one of a composition with a common debtor , agreed to , inter se , by several creditors …
4 Dusty answers for villagers on road to the polls .
5 This passage illustrates in a vivid way the fact that the arrangements the judges have made with the Inns are merely the machinery through which the judges perform what remains a judicial duty , and also how decisions on rights of audience are different from decisions on call to the Bar .
6 This is a DOS-based collection of around 200 pre-written letters which cover most business situations , ranging from condolences on redundancy to a request for delayed payment on an invoice .
7 TWO special offer trips — to Paris and to London — are available to employees on application to the Barlaston personnel department .
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