Example sentences of "[vb base] [be] [verb] on to the " in BNC.

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1 I am acutely conscious that I have been a source of aggravation to Pa recently over my stupid allergy to vegetables ; it can not be pleasant to see the products one has slaved over summer and winter being regurgitated on to the dinner plate of one 's elder child .
2 Two square escutcheon plates , each incised with a cross , have been riveted on to the surface above and below the keyhole .
3 ‘ It should be stressed that no debts arising from non–payment of the community Charge have been added on to the Council Tax bills . ’
4 These and similar questions have been forced on to the theological agenda by the way in which the modern western world has grown .
5 Is he not ashamed that so many children have been thrown on to the streets of Scotland while he has been Prime Minister ?
6 Once graphics have been loaded on to the Working Area , the Studio facility is then used .
7 The Disability Alliance , Mencap and other disability groups are outraged at the way in which these four affirmative orders have been spatchcocked on to the normal debate .
8 Sexy blonde curls have been pinned on to the crown for this look from John Peers
9 Letters addressed to the AIBS concerning Vic Williams have been passed on to the IS .
10 In a highly competitive market the returns would be a satisfactory performance measure ; for a monopolist it might merely reflect that any inefficiencies in service have been passed on to the customers who have no choice but to pay the higher prices .
11 Those costs have been passed on to the residents , so the gap has widened .
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