Example sentences of "on [noun] [conj] [vb pp] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She was also mightily relieved when I gave up wearing sweaters on TV-am and reverted to jacket and tie . |
2 | The Marquess was arrested at his flat in west London on Tuesday and taken to prison for failing to pay the maintenance arrears within the stipulated two weeks . |
3 | It provides data on mobility as related to job change primarily for people in management , professional and technical occupations . |
4 | From their early emphasis on relationship as opposed to religion , and an initial growth from Christians transferring from denominational churches , it is fair to say that mission and church planting now feature high on the whole movement 's agenda as never before . |
5 | Specific schemes differ in their elements : for some final salary may be the best of the last three or five years or the average , or may be based on earnings as opposed to salary . |
6 | there had been no attempt by the appellant to show that any part of the deceased 's income & 6 ] consisted of a return on assets as opposed to remuneration for labour and work on the farm . |