Example sentences of "on at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A few years later , his parents emigrated to Australia but James stayed on at Craigie with his uncle .
2 How did Nick get on at darts last night then ?
3 But Cameron felt spent with the effort of the past hour and would say only , ‘ Let us see if anything went on at Weem . ’
4 So you put another story on at Road ?
5 One hundred and fifty temporary workers are being taken on at Europe 's biggest ice cream factory Birds Eye Walls in Gloucester to cope with increased demand .
6 Now I feel I must write about what is going on at Everton FC .
7 Last year , in fact , I abstained on a couple of issues voted on at Council .
8 ‘ He is not one of those who is at his desk at dawn and leaves late clutching another three files to work on at home , ’ one said .
9 A devolution of power had also been going on at home and all our policy must take account of it .
10 Many forms had days when lessons finished at midday , and study had to go on at home .
11 Life went on at home much as it had done for years .
12 If you generally only go out as a treat , a commitment to healthy eating will mean that you want to choose dishes that build on the good work you have carried on at home .
13 When I first got married I got terribly depressed , because coming from a big family there was always something going on at home .
14 An hour had passed since she had thought about Catherine , about her and Mike and what would be going on at home .
15 I am sorry I have not been up to see you but , as you know , I have no job and therefore no income and no car , so life is both difficult and cold ( as I can not keep the heating on at home all day ) .
16 Er I wanted to talk to Jim Bowen you see about this quiz show host ought to be a a little nicer than they are and apparently his answer machine is on at home .
17 ‘ And he 'd be less under you feet , dear , when you wanted to get on at home , ’ said Doris with a twinkle in her eye .
18 No I do n't did one it did , you heard the little boy that 's not getting on at home dreadful
19 Oh that was , I , I was waiting on them saying and you see you 're constantly worry of what 's going on at home , and that 's not helping really .
20 If I try a pair of yours on at home
21 An umpire told me : ‘ What 's happened to Don was no reflection on his unswerving attempt to get the truth told over everything that went on at Lord 's .
22 Now Allan Lamb 's revelations must make the ICC stage a full-scale investigation into what really went on at Lord 's last Sunday morning .
23 Recent abstractions by Cora Cohen are at McCoy until 20 March and , until the same date , the ever brighter , ever quirkier biomorphisms of Carroll Dunham are on at Sonnabend .
24 The company carried on at Brookhouse , under various members of the family .
25 we get on the train at , most of them get on at Elstree luckily so what we do is we open the doors and they 're always crowding up the bit where the door is and they say excuse me may I get on please ?
26 He had wound up in Marseilles , sore and desperate , and signed on at Fort St Nicholas .
27 They need no special wiring and may be thermostatically controlled to come on at 3°C .
28 Can you remember we used on at Lent .
29 During the time they have off they are kept in touch with what is going on at work by their line manager .
30 Rose reported in 1953 that 79 per cent of a sample of unemployed older men in Hull knew ‘ that the country was asking people to stay on at work after retiring age ’ and 74 per cent of them thought this a ‘ reasonable thing ’ ( Rose 1953 ) .
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