Example sentences of "[been] [vb pp] on [prep] the [noun sg] " 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 Two square escutcheon plates , each incised with a cross , have been riveted on to the surface above and below the keyhole .
3 But the press had already been tipped off : Mrs Simpson 's car had been booked on to the Channel steamer in her own name .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 ‘ It should be stressed that no debts arising from non–payment of the community Charge have been added on to the Council Tax bills . ’
7 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 .
8 Names of infant Mulverins had recently been scratched on to the wall .
9 It could , because you could put and a sailing boat might have been pushed on by the tide .
10 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 . ) .
11 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 .
12 The super smooth 2.5-litre intercooled turbo-diesel , quite the best of the bunch , is pepped up 4bhp to 98bhp ; the 3-litre V-6 petrol has been breathed on to the tune of an extra 8bhp , at 147bhp .
13 Henry had been invited on to the chat show chiefly because the new snooker champion was the guest of honour .
14 Sexy blonde curls have been pinned on to the crown for this look from John Peers
15 After their 10km walk they were invited to Backnong for a special lunch that had been laid on by the Canal Dignitaries of the town .
16 He had been brought on to the board of the Citizens Theatre , Glasgow , by its founder , the playwright James Bridie .
17 Discussions over the need for increased powers for the Scottish party were initiated by its nationalist wing but have been seized on by the left as a means of ensuring that Labour 's different electoral aims north and south of the Border do not lead to alienation of the party 's traditional supporters in Scotland .
18 Turning to the subject of handwriting , this has been touched on at the beginning of this chapter .
19 The way ahead for paleontologists trying to build up a knowledge of evolution has been spurred on by the revolution in plate tectonics , which has provided a better understanding of the stratigraphic record and fossilized data .
20 Whiteman , who played in the 1992 debacle , must have been spurred on by the memory as his rink took 13 shots over the last six ends while preventing the opposition from any further score .
21 Also over here in the new year are URGE OVERKILL , who 've been spurred on by the success of their last two singles , ‘ Faroutski ’ and ‘ Ticket to LA' .
22 Also over here in the new year are URGE OVERKILL , who 've been spurred on by the success of their last two singles , ‘ Faroutski ’ and ‘ Ticket to LA' .
23 It was greatly feared , in fact , that the structure of employment was such that it supplied the rising generation with little discipline and even less skill , and that it threatened to produce an endless tide of loafers , unemployables and ne'er-do-wells who had been thrown on to the scrap heap in their late teens or early twenties .
24 Ward 's counsel also suggested that at the time of her original trial large amounts of vital evidence had not been passed on to the defence .
25 Clients have been known to send the factor invoices before the goods have been shipped , to create fictional ‘ fresh air ’ invoices , or to pocket payments that should have been passed on to the factor .
26 They 're worried cash paid to the brokers has n't been passed on to the insurance companies .
27 The Institute also received its first complaint about the way it has fulfilled its role as an RSB : this has been passed on to the Institute 's ombudsman Anthony Surtees for review .
28 This does not lead directly to higher prices , but the burden has in part been passed on to the consumer in reduced variety .
29 I wrote to the Earl personally and told him that Brownie Guides are taught to leave behind nothing but their thanks , but received a reply saying that my letter had been passed on to the agent , Mr. Bishop , who handled all such matters .
30 Yet this knowledge has not been passed on to the laity .
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