Example sentences of "to come on the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Any science teacher to apply to come on the course .
2 Prof Eno took us round to see Morrissey , because he lives nearby in Oscar Wilde 's old cottage and he was too ‘ ill ’ to come on the outing .
3 ‘ As I was about to come on the ref told me , ‘ I 'll be watching you closely .
4 And when you got into any gas , a blue flame used to come on the top of your lamp pop , gone .
5 Mr Deputy Speaker I 'm just about to come on the South Wales police but I will answer the point directly , er I and my honourable friend the parliamentary secretary are always willing to discuss with local government , matters relating to local government finance and we have done so over the months leading up to this settlement and my honourable and right honourable friends in the Home Office are always willing to discuss matters on the police er where they are important and warrant a ministerial meeting and that again has happened recently with the Home Office min minister discussing this very issue .
6 But Scheherezade arranges for her younger sister , Dinarzade , to come on the pretext of bidding her farewell , and ask her to ‘ relate to us a story to beguile the waking hours of our night ’ .
7 Leigh says : ‘ I honestly thought I was going to be on my own for at least a decade but I did n't know the Twiglet was going to come on the scene .
8 ‘ Why did you have to come on the scene , meddling ?
9 Mm broccoli does n't want to come on the fork .
10 A NEW material that could replace asbestos , silica or ceramic fibre based products is about to come on the market .
11 The thing is , they 're likely to come on the market quite soon .
12 We tried very hard to underline the importance of these paintings , so that if they were ever to come on the market the government would be conditioned to their importance .
13 Sotheby 's open the Impressionist season with Matisse 's ‘ Fatma , la mulatresse ’ painted in 1912 and one of the few pictures of this period likely to come on the market .
14 Several systems of computer enhancement and image analysis which can be used with a petrographic microscope are beginning to come on the market and promise relative ease of modal composition evaluation .
15 With the housing market still struggling to recover , the Bonners may not be moving in the very near future — but it 's rare for follies to come on the market , especially ones you can live in — so it may not be long before a buyer comes along keen to take up residence in Enoch 's Tower .
16 It 's all to come on the teatime show this afternoon .
17 Radio Nottingham sport on from seven and then John Tanton from ten until midnight to come on the county 's favourite .
18 Still to come on the programme
19 Still to come on the programme .
20 Still to come on the programme .
21 Well the only thing that as far as I 'm concerned erm er Richard is is when would you like to come on the training course ?
22 I know , I know Brian would n't at least three but , and this , and this was n't really big enough and they use two side by side , whenever they were late or away for a weekend I took over and see to the cats feed , they were sweet erm used to come on the porch and meow at me , it 's my dinner time , come on , just get not time yet , used to come to the porch , and tell me , they used to know when I was n't coming home , how do they do it ?
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