Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [verb] [noun] [noun sg] on " in BNC.

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1 Strudwick , still desperately trying to put rugby league on the map in the capital , said : ‘ It 's been hectic this week , having to dash to and fro from the training ground to the hospital .
2 Meredith had told Markby she would rather like to attend Westerfield church on Christmas Day morning before going to Laura 's if he did n't mind , so Markby drove out from Bamford after breakfast to accompany her .
3 I still have to wear gaffer tape on my hands when we 're on tour because getting the bass to work with magnetic pickups means using steel strings .
4 They also want to focus media attention on other threats to footpaths such as a luxury golf course development in Oxfordshire and the proposed quarrying of a wood in Nottinghamshire .
5 ‘ We 'd also like to see stamp duty on property up to £250,000 abolished permanently , rather than temporarily .
6 You will also have to pay income tax on the rent , though you can deduct expenses such as management fees , insurance and maintenance .
7 As well as marking stages in the life cycles of people , gifts of precious substances embodied in jewellery and other personal things also serve to enhance family solidarity on fixed occasions in the religious and social calendar .
8 Boldly going where no man has gone before has brought Brittain success on an unprecedented scale .
9 Rex is now negotiating to undertake maintenance work on peace time service graves in the the county .
10 Continue forward across second field to stile ahead , then forward on track ( which soon runs between hedges ) , eventually descending to pass car park on your left and Pecorama on your right , track has now become a road on outskirts of Beer .
11 I 'd also like to say that I 've received some twenty nine representations from constituents in my ward all of whom live in my ward who are opposed to fox hunting and have asked me today to vote to ban fox hunting on our land and I 've only received two representations from official bodies the video and , and a representation from the British Field Sports Association erm , in favour of fox hunting .
12 If Telecom really wanted to get a cost-effective solution to a 60,000 square foot head office requirement , it could simply have bought Montrose House on Adelaide Road two years earlier than it bought the Ballsbridge site .
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