Example sentences of "[noun] on [prep] the [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't , I do n't put the mouse on in the erm the config sys or autoexec bat |
2 | Parts II and III are handed to the employees to take to their next employers , who will copy the details on to the P11 card , file Part II for reference and complete Part III and send it to their local inspector of taxes . |
3 | He says he travelled north by going across the Severn Bridge on to the M4 . |
4 | A stolen Volkswagen Golf ploughed through cones on to the M25 's hard shoulder . |
5 | The part of the Leicester relief road known as the SDDR — the southern district distributor road — is already discharging traffic on to the A6 at Oadby , a borough in my constituency , to the south of the city . |
6 | In fact , the SDDR , upon which work has progressed well and speedily — it is all part of the relief road system round the city — has started to discharge traffic at a great rate on to the A6 at Oadby , which is seeking to percolate further south on the A6 or further east towards the A47 . |
7 | When the bleep turned round Five Ways Corner on to the A1 to Hertfordshire they saw their target was now an open-topped Volkswagen Golf GTi whose driver wore a thick fur hat to cover his head and ears . |
8 | The cross-town route proposed by Durham county council would link the A66 from Teesside with the A1(M) , via a new road through Darlington on to the A68 past Faverdale on the edge of town . |
9 | MOTORISTS were made late for work yesterday by a llama which wandered from its farm on to the A22 at Forest Row , Sussex . |
10 | As you leave Épernay for Reims , the vineyards of Dizy are those marvellous south-west-facing slopes which you wind your way through while climbing the steep ascent on to the Montagne plateau . |
11 | In his study of Amer In his study of m the U S he found that seventy five percent of the s people who spoke Na-dene , could n't give a reason er a proper reason for passing their language on to the er children . |