Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun pl] on [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Place the royal icing in a piping bag with a fine writing nozzle and use to pipe tassels on to the towel , ties on to the shorts and arms on to the sunglasses . |
2 | It was late by the time we got to the village , and we were surprised to see lights on at the pub , and people running in and out . |
3 | The region suffers high unemployment , rural as well as urban deprivation , and in many areas schools struggle to keep children on beyond the age of 16 . |
4 | Common of mast carries the right to turn pigs on to the forest . |
5 | Only if registered and paid up as road running clubs will they be able to elect officials on to the Road Running Commission . |
6 | The right to elect members on to the Executive Committee and to vote at the Annual General Meeting |
7 | Censorship is a recurring problem in libraries , and there is no issue in librarianship which is more likely to bring libraries on to the pages of the Press , frequently in a damaging and trivial representation of the library profession . |