Example sentences of "[to-vb] on [art] [adj] [noun] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In many respects the Glorious Revolution was a significant landmark : it did alter in certain ways the relationship between the Crown and Parliament , it did guarantee the legislative sovereignty of Parliament , it did establish some limited degree of religious toleration for Protestant Dissenters , and the fact that after 1689 Parliament came to meet on a regular basis each year did significantly alter the context in which politics operated . |
2 | He is likely to concentrate on the 200 metres this year before moving up to 400 metres as a second-year senior boy next year . |
3 | I do n't understand , it says Spillers is on the look out for Britain 's twelve most appealing dogs to appear on the Prime calendar nineteen ninety three . |
4 | Returning to the site to work on the current $38 million contract is project director Ray Hodgson and Charles Stewart , construction manager . |
5 | But the agreement also established an inter-governmental conference to discuss on a regular basis political , security and legal matters and also cross-border security . |
6 | It 's a very clean , so side effects are very very rare , that 's right , Now we , I 'm going to give you two sizes , cos you need to start on the lower dose first . |
7 | Subsequently , it failed to build on the extensive Radio One airplay it was given . |
8 | The countdown to Gloucester Rugby Club 's semi-final got off to a flying start to day with the news that forward , Mike Teague , has been selected to go on the British Lions seven week tour of Australia this summer . |
9 | While MICHAEL PALIN goes Pole to Pole , ZODIAC MINDWARP and enigmatic KLF mastermind BILL DRUMMOND have decided to go on an Arctic adventure all of their own and without the help of special medication … |
10 | ‘ Look up , ’ she said , and we did , to see on the opposite wall full-length portraits of Nelson and the Duke of Wellington . |
11 | He zipped it up again , and I imagined him going to sit on a black plastic jerry-can to drink his own tea and have a smoke . |
12 | As a small child Eva was allowed to sit on a little stool next to the pianist at the Maryborough corps , where she would sing and clap during the meeting . |
13 | Something of the sort had been attempted by the late Victorian youth organizations , but these had been unable to reach the mass teen-age population ; and had also failed to agree on a coherent programme attractive to the different reforming interests . |
14 | Erm but no I ne I need erm to get on a voluntary placement next year probably . |
15 | Some computer makers are going through a similar analysis but , in their case , the question is how to survive on the thinner margins these machines command . |
16 | It would take a brave gambler to bet on a similar turn-around this season , though . |
17 | Proceeds from the issue , which is expected to close on the 16th June 1993 , will be used to refinance existing bank debt . |
18 | Do the easy ones first , the ones that you can definitely answer , rattle those of as quickly as you can so then you know what time you 've got to spend on the difficult ones That 's a very good point . |