Example sentences of "[vb pp] [to-vb] on [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In addition , they will be expected to go on visits to their local Department of Social Security office , courts , industrial tribunal and other institutions that are relevant locally to the CAB clients . |
2 | Naturalists of any repute were soon expected to go on expeditions , and those who did not were criticised for their lack of field experience . |
3 | The game , to be unveiled at the London Toy Fair in January , is expected to go on sale in May . |
4 | Henceforth , no Legco member , either appointed or elected , would be permitted to sit on Exco , the body which served as a quasi-Cabinet . |
5 | Maybe one of the reasons Microsoft Corp 's NT is n't pegged to go on Sparc is because it 's little endian and Sparc is big endian : we 've heard that it would mean a major rewrite , something Bill Gates had n't figured on . |
6 | So the main cuts were expected to fall on services such as housing , education , health and personal social services . |
7 | Since then he has been permitted to search on Crown estates in Morayshire which were last excavated by the Duke of Richmond in 1860 . |
8 | Because very often on courses we find that people have been sort of nominated to go on courses , and quite honestly they do n't actually want to be there and they 're looking at their watch and as soon as they can get away that , that 's better . |
9 | That was how he had come to go on board the Santa Maria del Sud . |
10 | But he made it clear when he arrived in Perth the next day that he disagreed with Marsh 's sacking , an interesting observation given that the players ' code of behaviour specifically states that they are not permitted to comment on selection decisions . |
11 | The Smiths were booked to appear on Wogan . |
12 | Coach trips will be targeted to come on market days and the council hopes to introduce special theme days based on Darlington 's history . |
13 | People were expected to come on time , but that was accepted as Claudia being a bit eccentric . |
14 | Women are expected to work on shifts though none like the ‘ unsociable ’ ones . |
15 | Local Government minister Michael Portillo is n't expected to comment on Gloucestershire 's problems until he 's heard similar demands for help from twenty five other councils . |
16 | Lord Donaldson implied , however , that solicitors who exercised their new rights of audience in these cases ought to be expected to concentrate on advocacy . |
17 | EC foreign ministers are expected to rule on Bosnia 's request for diplomatic recognition in Brussels today . |
18 | This reflects the greater responsibility successful candidates might be expected to exercise on behalf of an employer . |
19 | After nine years as Opposition leader , Mr Kinnock , 50 , is expected to announce on Monday that he will not put his name forward for re-election at the party 's annual conference . |
20 | Mansell has so dominated pre-season testing in his Ford-powered Lola that he is expected to win on Sunday by the large margin familiar during his dominance of Grand Prix racing in the Williams Renault last season . |
21 | Knowledge of what they were expected to do on discharge was equally scanty and the elderly people did not seem to connect the pattern of drug-taking in hospital with a possible continuation once they were home . |
22 | Forty four members were nominated to service on ARCUK Council and the Institute maintained its representation on all ARCUK committees . |
23 | The team is expected to leave on Sunday . |
24 | Division Group Plc , the Bristol virtual reality systems developer , had its offering of 15.4m shares placed at 40 pence a share , valuing the company at £13.5m ; trading is expected to start on Monday . |
25 | There are a number of modestly priced programs with a reduced range of facilities designed to run on PCs . |
26 | In a move designed to save on court time , the Scottish Office yesterday confirmed that from 1 April motorists will be offered the chance to accept a fixed penalty notice requiring the payment of a fine within 28 days . |
27 | Collor 's defence lawyers also confirmed that they would not call Farias ( who had been widely expected to turn on Collor , since Collor 's defence evidence was expected to centre around directing all the blame at him ) . |
28 | For example , the South West Africa Territory Force ( SWATF ) , numbering around 30,000 has been confined to base on full-pay instead of being disbanded . |
29 | However , Hitler 's scientists had developed another ‘ Victory ’ weapon — the ‘ V2 ’ — it was an advanced form of rocket with a nose-cap filled with high explosive designed to explode on impact . |
30 | This village had been built solely for the duration of the festival , for the thousands of funeral guests who were expected to arrive on foot from the far corners of the kingdom . |