Example sentences of "[to-vb] [conj] on a " in BNC.
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1 | and then when it 's got that and it 's got end on the bottom here , at the end of the stopping zone , you 've got to know that on a motorway |
2 | You and unemployed used to go and on a course there for unemployed do , and do that as well . |
3 | Preference shares normally carry no rights to vote except on a resolution for the winding up of the company , or to modify the rights attaching to the shares . |
4 | He had always been confident that Fibres would survive even during its darkest days : ‘ Parts of our business are volatile and people are used to reacting quickly and decisively — that is what we had to do but on a very big scale and at very considerable cost . ’ |
5 | At least when you 're knitting on the bigger gauges you have fewer rows to knit than on a fine or standard gauge . |
6 | In practice , this is unlikely to happen except on a small scale in the present political climate . |
7 | ‘ which carries obligatory lamps ’ 'Obligatory lamps ' , in relation to a vehicle , means such of the obligatory front lamps , obligatory headlamps and obligatory rear lamps as the vehicle is required , by virtue of the Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations , to carry when on a road during the hours of darkness ( as defined by the Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations ) . |
8 | I have to admit that on a good day I find little at all wrong with the prospect of a ride in a new BMW , and Patterson was obviously well-pleased with his material rewards of Yuppiedom . |
9 | It is interesting to note that on a descending value of energy , maize is greatest followed by barley , followed by oats . |