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

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1 I 'd like to come back to policy on migration chair , and I 'm grateful to Mr for pointing out that nineteen eighty is thirteen years ag away and things have moved on in every respect demographically .
2 Casting around for a suitable envoy to go out to Australia on behalf of a contrite British government , the choice fell on Major Julian Layton , an active promoter of the refugee cause whose experience encompassed several weeks on the Isle of Man liaising with the civil administration .
3 It would n't do to run out of flour on day five .
4 As they prepared to fly out to Greece on honeymoon , Kirsty , 20 , said : ‘ We reckon there will be a lot of empty seats on the plane when people hear about this .
5 yeah , but that 's gon na take ages , it 's , we 're not gon na be able to get up to Kilburn on time
6 But Michael Fallon , defending Darlington for the Tories , said parents only had to pay up to £8 on education per pupil each year .
7 On commencing work on a project they receive their normal , weekly Unemployment Benefit ( according to status and dependants ) plus the sum of £10.00 out of which they are expected to spend up to £4.00 on travel to work costs .
8 On commencing work on a project they receive their normal , weekly unemployment Benefit ( according to status and dependants ) plus the sum of £10.00 out of which they are expected to spend up to £4.00 on travel to work costs .
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