Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [to-vb] on [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A qualified nurse is available to treat injuries and general illnesses and to advise on health matters .
2 It is necessary to draw up a projected examination schedule and to put on storage at each test condition more than sufficient samples to meet that schedule .
3 My colleagues and I , therefore , are agreed that as a general rule it is undesirable for members of the judiciary to broadcast on the wireless or to appear on television
4 We have had no choice but to take on board a sexuality which is defined in terms of its difference from the male , and therefore mystified ; which has been derived from biology and based around reproduction .
5 The White Paper put forward punishment in the community as an attempt to reduce custodial sentencing and to save on expenditure .
6 In sum , it should be possible to draw up a list of factors relevant to a decision whether to embark on re-investigation .
7 On Jan. 19 , 1990 , the East German airline Interflug and Lufthansa announced a co-operation agreement to improve services , to build a new airport in Berlin by 2000 , to found a joint charter company and to co-operate on catering and software training .
8 Haig was made an earl in 1919 and after the war devoted much of his time to organizing the British Legion and to work on behalf of disabled ex-servicemen .
9 Whatever the causes , the resultant disillusionment with employment leads to a reappraisal , a conscious or unconscious decision to allocate less energy to careers and to concentrate on comfort and relationship goals at work , and/or to satisfy the autonomy , recognition or power goals outside of employment .
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