Example sentences of "[adv] to [pers pn] on " in BNC.

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1 Er , we report annually to you on our stewardship of the Options and the Horizon Agencies .
2 just a few weeks before her death he had written fondly to her on a postcard from Florence ( where the Sadler 's Wells Ballet went for the Maggio Musicale festival ) that she ‘ would love it so .
3 Mr Larkin says his suffering is worse for knowing that Gary had only agreed to go to Chorley at the last minute after two people , a man and a woman , had spoken separately to him on the phone .
4 anyway to me on the way out , oh I really enjoyed that and we were crying our eyes out .
5 The volatility of the Cusqueños coupled with the increasing pressure among them of poor campesinos who had come down from the Andes to seek a better life stood in ironic contrast to the rigid panoply of the state ; a situation brought home to me on Easter Sunday .
6 My concern for pollution was positively brought home to me on a recent weekend backpacking trip in the Dark Peak .
7 My comparative lack of basic talent came home to me on the practice ground before the first round of the Amateur .
8 And he came once to me on the district to me I do n't know he went to others .
9 Listening once to him on the Bench I recalled an occasion when the aged and formidable boys ' maid who looked after our rooms had stood with arms akimbo accusing him of some peccadillo , and ended her tirade : " Mr Phillimore , do n't you stand there lying like Ananias ! "
10 Sara stood by the open window and the scent of tobacco plant was wafted strongly to her on the warm evening air .
11 You may , perhaps , have thought that I put my point of view too emphatically to you on a matter on which you hold strong views , whereas I am not a partisan on the question of the death penalty .
12 He stumped across to them on his thin gaitered legs .
13 A heavily built man in a corduroy jacket edged closer to him on his left .
14 ‘ Aye ’ I said in a trance and found myself moving closer to him on the broad warm bench .
15 For Coldingham ( c ) turn left inland on tarmacked track between café and lifeguard hut and follow road ( signposted path runs parallel to it on right-hand side for a distance to avoid road-walking ) .
16 d ) The tripple rising mains cross under the B1348 and then run roughly parallel to it on its north side heading west .
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