Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] a [noun] [noun sg] on " in BNC.
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1 | Since the prohibition order was made , he had undertaken a stringent cleaning routine every night after closing and had also successfully completed a hygiene course on the advice of Sefton Council 's own public health experts . |
2 | Further peace talks brokered by Oakley led to the announcement on Dec. 27 of a reconciliation agreement between Aydid and Mahdi Mohammed , who together led a peace march on Dec. 28 across the so-called " green line " which had divided Mogadishu between their forces . |
3 | Prosecutors on March 18 opened another investigation into claims that Christopher Drogoul , the former head of BNL 's branch in Atlanta , had personally telephoned a US company on Aug. 7 , 1990 ( i.e. after the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait ) , to offer help with circumventing the newly implemented US sanctions against Iraq . |
4 | ‘ I 've only got a death warning on my packet ! ’ |
5 | You were so young , at an age to want to experiment and to find a DJ a glamorous figure , that I imagined it was superficial enough to have a time limit on it . |
6 | Calculation of the sums is complicated but producers effectively receive a headage payment on ewes . |
7 | Greece applied for membership in 1975 and finally became a Member State on 1 January 1981 . |
8 | He had just done a smear test on her . |
9 | Moreover , to switch exports from soft sterling markets to hard currency countries would have been largely self-defeating because the former would then seek imports from hard currency areas thus causing a balancing drain on reserves . |
10 | Now you , you could in theory just put a bell box on the house to put people off . |
11 | Och i do n't know why they 're moving it down there , it 's already got a day unit on fifteen . |
12 | By Peter Went , Press Association Soccer Editor Barnet were tonight offered a £250,000 lifeline on condition that the Football League also weighs in with financial aid for the stricken second division club . |
13 | Shall we just run a lab test on this chicken ! ’ |
14 | I had already performed a literature search on t-butyl OOH , and we have done some experiments with it on our parasite systems … some of our experiments on the parasites worked well and will appear in The Lancet . ’ |
15 | And this man came to the door , and he went to get the hold belt , that should just have a tape recorder on conversation just throughout the week so it 's getting all sorts of rubbish going in there , |
16 | Employers generally fix a time limit on the payment of these allowances . |
17 | After a short and unequal debate , Shaw conceded the surrender of the cups , provided the NAAFI no longer charged a penny deposit on a penny cup of tea , and West Canip , Cranwell , returned to its normal tranquillity . |
18 | Er and when nobody is there I ca n't just put a tape machine on the desk and leave it running ! |
19 | Kasparov , the 30-year-old from Russia whose title seems impregnable , is hot favourite at 2/9 and William Hill has already taken a £6,000 bet on him . |
20 | The local police had told him that Mr Steen possessed such a vehicle , and he was just making a routine check on the whereabouts of the car at that time . |
21 | The Cavalier Sri had just overtaken a JCB tractor on the brow of a hill on the Wadden to Newton Longville Road near Bletchley . |
22 | Or just need a refresher course on what goes into one ? |
23 | We already have a roller blind on the outside |
24 | The whiskers were too small to see with the naked eye and nobody could possibly make a testing machine on that scale . |
25 | Company 1 still has a cost margin on which to fight , and , if it chooses to do so , it could later reap the ‘ cash cow ’ benefits . |
26 | Fourth , do n't always do a news release on all the grass roots activities . |
27 | On 3 September , Hoare was replaced as Home Secretary by Sir John Anderson , who promptly declared a banning order on immigrants from territories controlled by the Third Reich . |
28 | When asked about his attitude to Equal Opportunities , Everett promptly offered a half-hour lecture on why women should be ordained as priests . |
29 | Tell the jury what it was like conducting a surveillance operation on that estate . |
30 | The lesson Conran has learned is never to make general statements to the press that can be quoted out of context and always to keep a weather eye on the latest fads in the City . |