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

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1 They have become wildly popular , with their record sales and media profile , without knowing how to work with an audience , how to project , how to sell their performance or how to deal with their emotions on stage .
2 To this end it 's sometimes useful , when an abstract is unduly long , to mark on your notes on title the document that might become a future root .
3 We were expected to have enough initiative to overcome the physical problems , maybe when the streets were under water or covered in snow , to get to our appointment on time .
4 The validation workshop was later modified for use with individuals who might be asked by SCOTVEC to act as our representatives on Validation Panels .
5 Do you know that nearly nine hundred thousand people walked off the streets of Britain into Citizen Advice Bureaux last year to ask for their help on employment issues because they had no trade union ?
6 In all cases students taking a course ( which is usually either a two-year diploma course or a one-year course ) are expected to return to their country on completion of training .
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