Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] on [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Paint black and silver squares on to the large strip of white fondant surrounding the neck of the rocket to give a chequered design .
2 Fix the two side windows on to the bus with a little royal icing .
3 Using a very fine brush or tip of a cocktail stick , paint silver stars on to the blue background .
4 Paint silver stars on to the dark blue board .
5 At first , the section ‘ floats ’ , but as the adhesive rapidly squeezes out , the rock locks on to the glass and no longer slips .
6 According to Mark Roden , ESAT 's director of corporate services , the company 's first service will be a UK-based transit facility for routing traffic from the Commonwealth of Independent States countries on to the US and Europe .
7 no , he 's good it was funny there was some can can dancers on at the end and there were sort of ladies in their sixties and he joined them
8 A pass will permit the bearer to transport wheelchair patrons on to the esplanade AT LEAST 60 MINUTES BEFORE THE START OF THE PERFORMANCE .
9 She drooped miserably into the farmhouse , dropping her bag of rehearsal clothes on to the floor .
10 Paint black knots and wood markings on to the chest and lid .
11 Woodland has become grassland , forcing the forest animals on to the retreat .
12 A blur of lights as a quick thinking cameraman locks on to the first Patriot missile fired in war .
13 The crew of the Mystic 60 Elysia included in their pre-race manoeuvres an attempt to catapult water bombs on to the warship committee boat .
14 Once in place , put decorative chrome caps on to the screw heads to hide them .
15 She moved cautiously up the corroded metal steps on to the catwalk and knelt beside the German , the Beretta pressed into the nape of his neck .
16 Damian said bitingly , and got to his feet , thrusting a handful of Hong Kong dollars on to the table .
17 They can afford to buy in large quantities and pass the price benefits on to the customer .
18 We do not allow motor cyclists on to the roads without helmets , so why should we allow bowler-hatted men with batons to walk up the highways ?
19 I would just like to I know we need to the television programmes on about the Gulf and so on , but I 've two young children at home , and I find that yesterday was a very long day because there was just nothing on for them at all B B C two at four o'clock .
20 Trace the dotted lines on the paper templates on to the hardened icing cut-outs .
21 Rub sugar lumps on to the peel of the lemons , holding them over a bowl , until each lump starts crumbling , then start on another .
22 Sales brochures on in the UK , Europe and world-wide can be obtained by calling .
23 This season Ajax Amsterdam were banned from European competition for a year after fans hurled iron stakes on to the pitch and forced the abandonment of a Uefa Cup tie in September .
24 This season Ajax Amsterdam were banned from European competition for a year after fans hurled iron stakes on to the pitch and forced the abandonment of a Uefa Cup tie in September .
25 Sequent believes the long term success of NT hinges on its support for client/server protocols and the ability to bring personal computer users on to the network .
26 At the same time pipe ropes on to the lifebelts and for the anchor .
27 Using spare fondant or royal icing , coloured green and yellow as appropriate , mould or pipe daisies on to the grass and for the sheep 's mouth .
28 one thin strip of metal edge ways on across the centre I 'd do it wo n't it ? , that thing
29 This should firm the edge fibres on to the new cloth , and form a definite groove along the book .
30 They were busily heaving full potato sacks on to the back of a lorry parked in a field of stubble , beneath a bright half-moon .
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