Example sentences of "[verb] on [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | Even Paskevich , in the Congress Kingdom of Poland , had to defer on occasion to the ministries of the central government . |
2 | Research then focusses on access to the public housing sector , in order to reveal whether the role of the state was less direct ( specifically aimed at the Caribbean population through the migration agency ) than indirect ( through the role of employers and the general involvement of the state in housing provision ) . |
3 | court of appeal decision : unfavourable medical reports obtained confidentially by a plaintiff for the purposes of personal injury litigation which were inadvertently disclosed on discovery to the defendant could be used by them at the trial . |
4 | She had had a glimpse of the academic sort of ‘ summer school ’ when she went to Oxford to lecture on Ivy to some foreign students . |
5 | Every party should , so far as practicable , apply for any particular direction he may desire on notice to the district judge and the other parties ( Ord 17 , rr 1 – 3 ) . |
6 | During the campaign for elections to the European Parliament ( EP ) in June 1989 [ see pp. 36737 ; 36874-75 ] they successfully capitalized on opposition to controversial proposals that foreigners should be enfranchised for local elections throughout European Community ( EC ) member states . |
7 | What is important here is the fact that even shared opposition to council housing ( manifest in petitions ) is usually blamed on incomers to an area . |
8 | The parents will be interviewed on attitude to child , values in parenting and views of the intervention ; the social worker on their views of parenting and of specific family ; and the children on their understanding of the intervention and attitude towards their parents . |
9 | Phelips died ; Robert Carr , Earl of Somerset [ q.v. ] , was disgraced ; and in 1626 he reported on Parliament to Sir Dudley Carleton ( later Viscount Dorchester , q.v . ) . |
10 | This is then modified on exposure to a particular language , to produce the child 's grammar of that language . |
11 | To prevent any impropriety in the appointment of officers on political grounds , the monitoring officer may , by regulations , be given the power to comment on appointments to politically restricted posts ( Local Government and Housing Act 1989 : Clause 8 ) . |
12 | Instead of returning on Sunday to Longchamp , the scene of his only defeat , Nashwan will head for Newmarket on 21 October and the Champion Stakes . |
13 | But because his value is limited to £1.5 million — another stipulation in the contract which first allowed him to move to Sampdoria — there is room for additional bonuses and signing on payments to be made available to him . |
14 | The Greek male lives on average to the age of 79.2 years and the French woman to 84.2 years of age . |
15 | In the 1930s the beginnings of a green belt for Birmingham were contained on land to the south of the city , provided by the Bournville Village Trust . |
16 | Against an opponent who had bitten through his glove in their last fight , causing him to have seven stitches in the fist , he concentrated on punches to Carr 's mouth . |
17 | The report says that tan begun in Torremolinos and beginning to fade on re-entry to the UK , is decidedly downmarket . |
18 | Increasingly , they have been linked to more nefarious activities , from cheating on taxes to financing cocaine traffickers . |
19 | A similar shift occurred on attitudes to policies which promote equal opportunities for women and ethnic minorities and the provision of abortion on the National Health Service . |
20 | recognised that the situation might well have been different if , instead of the defendants simply threatening to ‘ black ’ the broadcast they had gone to the B.B.C. and said ‘ We wish it to be established as part of our conditions of employment that we are not required to work on broadcasts to South Africa . ’ |
21 | An interesting example of task-centred work in an old people 's home showed ways which could be helpful to residential workers , or health care teams in hospital , to work on adjustment to residential life , or the hospital care the client might experience ( Dierking et al . , |
22 | June 16 : Navion 4 OO–NIQ crashed on approach to Wevelgem and written-off . |
23 | His breathing has on occasion to be assisted by the administration of oxygen . |
24 | Each has on return to this country gone back into secular employment to finance the starting of the new church . |
25 | the possible distorting effect that technology has on attitudes to , and the availability of , other forms of health care — for example , preventive care and the often forgotten possibility of not doing anything ; |
26 | Carole Labno 's pet Shetland pony was presented on Saturday to the Claire House appeal , which is raising funds to build a hospice for sick and dying children . |
27 | Throughout the ages , artists have turned on people to knowledge . |
28 | Throughout the ages , artists have turned on people to knowledge . |
29 | An extensive questionnaire was designed , proved and applied on site to 28 pairs of companies and the answers were analysed on a computer . |
30 | The general said that the mutinous soldiers would abandon their positions , give up their ammunition and walk on foot to their camp at Fort Bonafacio about three miles away . |