Example sentences of "[been] [verb] on [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Also , the land which stretches back to Rockhill Farm from Swingswang on the opposite side of that road is all part and parcel of the County Council smallholdings , and only two fields away they sold off a piece of land a few years ago which has now been developed on to the frontage of the Banbury Road , which is in fact the Cromwell Business Park .
2 In their defence the party leadership could argue that they had been hampered by the lack of a parliamentary majority ; the choice had been hanging on by the skin of one 's teeth or of giving up and holding an election in the face of adverse opinion polls .
3 To mitigate his appearance , he had grown a beard — though it was so fine , to conform with custom , that it might have been painted on with a kohl-brush , an impression reinforced by the methodical severity with which the rest of the face had been shaved .
4 Two square escutcheon plates , each incised with a cross , have been riveted on to the surface above and below the keyhole .
5 They have been spied on by the paparazzi , betrayed by trusted servants , embarrassed by indiscreet friends , and have had to endure a constant torrent of innuendo , gossip , lies and half-truths in newspapers , magazines and books — none of which are they able to repudiate .
6 But the press had already been tipped off : Mrs Simpson 's car had been booked on to the Channel steamer in her own name .
7 In the past some craft-trading had been carried on beyond the vicinity , but this and nearly all other economic ties with the Ukraine to the south and their fellow Great Russians to the north had stopped .
8 South Cambridgeshire District Council has recognized the important part that environmental health officers have to play within the work of the District Council , and for some time now the work of the Department has been carried on under the hat of the Legal , Housing and Health Director .
9 ‘ It should be stressed that no debts arising from non–payment of the community Charge have been added on to the Council Tax bills . ’
10 In recent years the entire MI5 registry has been transferred on to a computer at a Ministry of Defence office in Mount Row , Mayfair .
11 The draft timetable will have been decided on at the sale strategy stage and will be to an extent a function of the marketing process chosen .
12 Neither party is likely to want to wait until the matter has been decided on by a court .
13 Then they had been sinking on to the bed and , between kisses and caresses , peeling the clothes hungrily from one another , until at last they lay naked , side by side .
14 Names of infant Mulverins had recently been scratched on to the wall .
15 She had either fallen or been pushed on to a spike on the plough ; the level of her blood alcohol gave some credence to the idea that she had fallen .
16 It could , because you could put and a sailing boat might have been pushed on by the tide .
17 In October 1626 he had been drafted on to the loan commission for Yorkshire , and was also a commissioner in June 1627 to finance shipbuilding using recusancy fines , which commissions were headed by Sir John Savile ( later first Baron Savile of Pontefract , q.v . ) .
18 Provision of the means to wage an atrocious war had been agreed on as a sign of good faith .
19 The initial measures of enforcement had been agreed on by the WEU and NATO in July [ see also pp. 39012-13 ] .
20 She had meant only to run up the road for a breath of air when the rain stopped and she had been drawn on into the spring evening until now she had half an hour 's brisk walk to get home .
21 He said : My impression is that what has been going on over a period of years has come from , or been led by , a small mafia group of MI5 who have contacts outside in one or two sections of the press , and a few self-appointed private enterprise security agents .
22 She 'd been going on about the outings , never getting away , had n't she ?
23 He 's been going on about the dignity of labour . ’
24 All that has been going on since the dawn of civilisation is that man has , in effect , been doing just that .
25 The uprising is certainly an historic event , but the conflict over Palestine has been going on for a century now .
26 The uprising is certainly an historic event , but the conflict over Palestine has been going on for a century now .
27 ‘ It has been going on for a while — but not on the scale it is happening now .
28 They tell us what 's been happening on the unit that we 're going to be working on , so that we know what 's been going on for the morning . ’
29 Just as most large organizations and systems have found important uses for the computer in accounting and housekeeping operations , so also large libraries , whether public , academic or special , have tended to put their acquisitions and other operations on to computer , and considerable experiment has been going on with the applications of computerization to information retrieval .
30 They 've seen the introduction of performance related pay , personal contracts , new working practices , pay freezes , pay cuts and always the fear of redundancy and all of this has been going on at a time when increasingly companies are withdrawing from national collective agreements , are establishing separate bargaining arrangements , restricting the activities of trade union officials and increasingly de-recognizing trade unions .
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