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

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1 The affair took a sinister turn four months after the investigation began when a young American banker , due to appear in court on fraud charges connected with offshore banking transactions , died in mysterious circumstances .
2 It was , however , misguided to object to loans on principle and MPs should amend the bill to devise a more equitable system which applied to part-time students , too .
3 I was thrilled to hear of cuts on TV on at least two occasions but NatWest must have missed this .
4 We should discuss timing the leaflet : on the one hand , it would be good to wait for consultation on course content , but there is also some urgency .
5 We were at the Border , about to cut across County Fermanagh in British Northern Ireland , the better to get to Dublin on time .
6 The only obligations to transfer economic benefits which should not be taken into account are those which would not be considered in accordance with the going concern concept , that is , those which would only arise on the insolvency of the issuer and , where the issuer is expected to be able to comply with covenants on loan and similar agreements , those which would follow a breach of those covenants .
7 As long as there is a good reason why you will not be able to vote in person on election day you can apply to vote by post or proxy .
8 Lord Huntingdon is loading supplies at the appeal offices in Godstone , Surrey , this morning and is due to arrive in Bosnia on Boxing Day .
9 The 2 Bicester women were the first to go around Silverstone on roller skates .
10 It is best to look for galls on oak in April or May .
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