Example sentences of "[noun] [noun prp] [modal v] [verb] on " in BNC.

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1 Rifle Range G. Lightheart will check on the appropriate material to be used to prevent the loss of heat .
2 Rifle Range G. Lightheart will check on the appropriate material to be used to prevent the loss of heat .
3 Neither council leader John Williams nor Liberal Democrat councillor Ken Walker would comment on the issue .
4 Andy Roxburgh will check on Hendry before the World Cup qualifier with Portugal and is poised to bring him in for a match Scotland must now win .
5 During the next ten months Jack would fly on fighter patrols , reconnaissance flights , anti-U-Boat patrols , harassing sorties over Macedonia and long distance bombing raids .
6 The end of that talk was that Farmer Olinton said he 'd be only too pleased for the Brownies to use his loft for Pack Meetings , and if Miss Truscott would call on him they 'd arrange the whole thing .
7 Counsel Richard Arens would thunder on behalf of the listening House of Representatives Committee on UnAmerican Activities .
8 She had wanted to see her rival — but she had reckoned without the effect Luke would have on her senses .
9 ‘ And after all , every player wants to be in a winning team and they know how much influence Gazza can have on a game to enable them to achieve victory .
10 20–4–1906 For the Communion on 6th May it was arranged that the Rev. D. Munro would preach on the Fast Day ( the Thursday before ) , the Rev. D. I. McInnes would take the Gaelic service on the Sabbath and the Rev. A. McLaren Young of Southend , Campbeltown the English services .
11 Renaissance , an annual symposium , is earnest , slightly religious and very southern ; you get the feeling that its tone is set by the kind of conversations about family and country that businessmen in Greenville , South Carolina would have on a Sunday after church or a round of golf .
12 Rhee issued a press statement raising publicly whether South Korea could rely on American assistance in the event of North Korean aggression .
13 MV And South Korea could count on a peculiarly nasty dictatorship to help quicken the pace of its capitalist development .
14 The US Representative for Trade Negotiations , Carla Hills , announced on April 28 , 1990 , that under Section 301 of the US Trade Act Thailand would remain on a priority watch list of countries which had not made enough progress in improving intellectual property protection .
15 THIS STUNNING new Toyota Supra will go on sale in Britain next autumn — a few months later than expected .
16 Dutchman Ray Atteveld will start on the bench for Bristol .
17 Frank Sinatra would appear on the front cover , back cover and every page in between
18 Following that episode , Kenneth Horne used to scribble on his script before any similar sketch , ‘ You 're not going to do one of your dying bits , are you ? ’
19 Binns in Hartlepool 's Victoria Road will shut on June 27 after more than 50 years in the town .
20 On Thursday , December 17 in Room 24 , Alex Seago will talk on ‘ Peter Blake : An English Pop Artist ’ ; Friday 18 in the Lower Galleries at 1 pm Charles Hustwick will talk on ‘ Beardsley to Bomberg : British Drawings and Watercolours ’ , on Saturday December 19 in the Auditorium at 1 pm Laurence Bradbury will talk about ‘ Peter Blake : original Pop ’ ; Sunday December 20 at 2.30 pm in the Auditorium , Laurence Bradbury will talk on ‘ Ivon Hitchens : natural Abstraction ’ , and on Sunday December 27 at 2.30 in the Auditorium , Laurence Bradbury will talk about ‘ A Sequence of 20th Century ‘ Isms ’ , Lectures are free and no prior booking is required .
21 Mr Addis will concentrate on the promotion of Saville 's range of equipment across Merseyside and North Wales , while his predecessor Mike Appleton goes to London to extend the company 's activity .
22 Mr Will would help on Works , and Miss Hamlet and Dr Alexander would be given instruction in DOS , including the EDLIN text editor .
23 ROBERT Wright will bank on keeping the adrenalin flowing when he bids for a Commonwealth welterweight title upset at London 's Grosvenor House Hotel tomorrow .
24 The early projections put the RPR just ahead of its UDF ally in terms of both votes and seats , making it likely that Mr Mitterrand would call on a neo-Gaullist to head the new government .
25 Then once having disposed of the bogus Robert Gravier , the real Mr G. could live on his swindled millions without fear of being chased by the law or his many creditors .
26 Sir Frank will rule on the call for an adjournment next month , by which time the NII promises that it should have a new batch of reports out .
27 ROY KEANE will insist on a double escape route from Nottingham Forest before this week accepting a big pay rise .
28 I still warm myself on memories of family parties where Uncle Brian would sing ‘ Unchained Melody ’ into a glass , Aunty Rosy would become more argumentative after her third sherry , Uncle Harold would lecture on the brilliance of Enoch Powell , and Dad would lead us in a community rendering of :
29 It is arrogant to suppose that any new ‘ Senate ’ devised by Mr Hattersley and Mr Ashdown would improve on these qualities .
30 Lola Hahn-Warburg could call on the services of a neurologist ‘ who is at our disposal every second Thursday for a whole afternoon ’ , a psychologist and two psychiatric workers .
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