Example sentences of "have come on [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But I 'm thinking , I 'm think I 've got this terrible feeling I 'd have to come on with the princess , if we 've just got married
2 Rubie 's Choice appeared to blow up at Marks Tey and should have come on for the race , while Zoe Turner , on her home track , can choose between As You Were and Royal Sting .
3 Quick Reaction finished well clear of Bigsun at High Easter , but the latter will have come on for the race , while Shimshek bypassed Ascot on Wednesday and must have every chance here .
4 Take that form literally and there is only one winner on Saturday as Bonanza Boy is bound to have come on for the outing .
5 That she had always been in control before he had come on to the scene and turned everything upside-down .
6 I had surely noticed that nearly all the ingredients had come on to the train fresh ?
7 At least one bookseller remarked to me that so many ex-library books had come on to the market in the last few years that he had begun to realise what it must have been like when the great monastic libraries were being dispersed .
8 Meanwhile one of the adjacent houses on Clifton Park Road had come on to the market and School had bought it .
9 Lights had come on beyond the doorway .
10 The Scottish pressure on ball won by the Welsh was superb and this really indicated how far they have come on since the match against the Italians .
11 We must study the gap closely and we must realise that , in many of the homes that have come on to the market , on which there has been significant capital outlay by people moving into the private sector , the costs have escalated because of the massive increase in interest rates .
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