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

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1 I wish to move a petition signed by four hundred and one people organised by the Hikehams Community Association asking the full county council to freeze its decision on of the Hikehams and Moat er merger issue .
2 ‘ You 've taken the cottage on from the Russells , have n't you ? ’
3 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 .
4 You can turn off very soon to the right , and climb up to make a wonderfully airy and spectacular circuit of the very open , grassy high ground , before hair pinning down the other side on to the Valcarlos road at Arnéguy .
5 Nursery parents are able to bring their cars on to the School Terrace to deliver and collect their children .
6 Perhaps the same thing happened to him on Weathertop , where he put the Ring on as the Ringwraiths closed in , but the words used there are ‘ temptation ’ and ‘ desire ’ — ‘ his terror was swallowed up in a sudden temptation to put on the Ring .
7 Grandfathers and coal-hewing cousins , brothers and the front row of Neath , Homeric schoolteachers and sopranos whose voices had a bell in every tooth made their entrance on to the Oxford stage , mixed in with chorus girls from Cardiff , waterfront villains from Liverpool and the twenty-two-carat glitz of the West End , where he had opened in The Druid 's Rest in January 1944 with fires in the sky at night , bombs falling from the Luftwaffe and pubs and clubs burning excitement under the blackout .
8 In the run-up to the final , played a number of games on a knock-out basis , culminating in an area final followed by the County semi-final , before winning the County overall on at the Otley Bowls Club near Ipswich .
9 The exit on to the Naas road was the most dangerous in Kildare .
10 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 .
11 ‘ The major bankers have also been very close to goings on in the Bond Corporation for some time . ’
12 The difficulty was that there was a naval lieutenant in charge of the tow and he refused absolutely to let any officer of the Chilean Navy on to the Santa Maria del Sud to assess the damage .
13 SCORE : 9/10 YOU 'VE seen the film — now you can play the game as Alien 3 storms on to the Sega Mega Drive .
14 The increased width of road can be achieved without further encroachment on to the Magdalene housing land .
15 The plane slipped easily down out of the night sky on to the Doha runway .
16 Sales brochures on in the UK , Europe and world-wide can be obtained by calling .
17 THEATRE / The Southern cross : Michael Church on From the Mississippi Delta at the Young Vic
18 Scotland Yard said the westbound slip road on to the North Circular Road at Staples Corner , the eastbound slip road from the North Circular and most of the ground-level Staples Corner roundabout will be closed this morning .
19 Lightly , she asked Annie why Bill Templeman had booked Cy McCray for Shine On in the Japan Cup .
20 He cycled out of 3-Wing on to the Hay-on-Wye road that ran through the camp .
21 On 22 June , a Saturday , about ten of us manhandled the Wilsons ' caravan on to the Lecky Road , the main artery through the Bogside , and parked it broadside in the middle of the road , stopping all the traffic .
22 This would protect the holdings against a future decline of the dollar , but at the cost of pushing the risk on to the United States if it were required to compensate the IMF ( which would take over these dollar holdings ) for any losses .
23 Redknapp , son of West Ham assistant boss Harry , has forced his way on to the England scene after establishing himself in the Liverpool side this season .
24 That was the judgment of the scholar Nevill Coghill , Fellow in English Literature and director of the Friends of the Oxford University Dramatic Society , which , in effect , put on the most lavish undergraduate productions — a tradition which had sent out many actors on to the London stage .
25 There is a good film on at the Rex .
26 We 'd taken the swiftly accelerating Spirit away from the homespun drag races of Woodward Avenue , hoping Chrysler 's hype on for the R/T was well founded .
27 As he turned left at the Platz der Einheit and north on to the Otto Buchwitz Strasse he explained what he wanted her to do .
28 ‘ This will put him spot on for the Arc .
29 CLIVE BRITTAIN turned User Friendly into a sprinter on Saturday morning to put her spot on for the Arc .
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