Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] on [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 In addition , they will be expected to go on visits to their local Department of Social Security office , courts , industrial tribunal and other institutions that are relevant locally to the CAB clients .
2 Since DDI , the number of calls at Colchester General 's switchboard has fallen on average to 3,000 .
3 Her wardrobe is full of tops — from the smart blouses she needs to wear on TV to a colourful collection of jumpers that she can wear around the home .
4 EPA Administrator William Reilly has called on industrialists to " exercise choice and imagination " in curbing the pollutants , which include carbon tetrachloride , benzene and chloroform .
5 The importance of authorities for the generation and maintenance of conventions has led on occasion to ill-conceived attempts to explain the nature of authority exclusively by reference to conventions .
6 Celia Cviic ( no , it 's not a typist 's error ) sends two recipes for burek based on street snacks she has eaten on visits to her husband 's family in Yugoslavia ; one with a meat filling , one spinach and cheese .
7 The success of population targeting depends on access to accurate up-to-date information , but in fact the increasing attention being given to sub-national , and particularly local , populations is running far ahead of the availability of data suitable for monitoring trends at these scales .
8 When Pat told me that he 'd been pleased with what I 'd said on Day to Day I felt better ; I could n't have coped with his disapproval as well .
9 Lastly you might choose to rely on advice to farmers and fertiliser manufacturers .
10 When I leave at the end of the year , I plan to continue in pastoral work but hope to return on occasions to be with the Middlesbrough Diocesan Family .
11 You 'd bloody like to go on holiday to America and they come back with an American accent I could shoot people who do that .
12 I would like to think on Saturdays To Craven Cottage I will always go .
13 The report says that tan begun in Torremolinos and beginning to fade on re-entry to the UK , is decidedly downmarket .
14 ‘ Well , they like going on junkets to exotic places . ’
15 After spending part of the summer at Baden with Constanze , Mozart decided to go on speculation to Frankfurt am Main , where Leopold II was to be crowned Holy Roman Emperor on 9 October .
16 6 Any taxes which the Publisher may have to withhold on payments to be made to the Proprietor hereunder , shall be for the sole account of the Proprietor .
17 We might as well have gone on holiday to the Sahara Desert . ’
18 In the Middle Ages they would have gone on pilgrimages to the knee-cap of Saint Whoever , to the great profit of the Church .
19 The case , which is being heard in secret , is believed to centre on payments to her and their two children , Daniel , 9 , and Lauren , 5 .
20 But in the absence of an effective liaison between drainage men and archaeologists , there is a danger that such remarkable finds as the Bronze Age settlement built on a timber ‘ island ’ recently rescued at Flag Fen near Peterborough could be broken up by diggers or else left to crumble on exposure to the atmosphere .
21 You should appreciate that while the stock provision becomes realised on sale to third parties , the fixed asset provision becomes realised as the fixed asset is depreciated ( see workings 1 and 2 ) .
22 Even Paskevich , in the Congress Kingdom of Poland , had to defer on occasion to the ministries of the central government .
23 It was filled with hundreds of exotic ornaments his grandfather had collected on trips to the continent .
24 In talks held in Assab on June 2-6 EPRDF and EPLF representatives had agreed on access to the port .
25 As he was never in contention , he will not have used up the sort of nervous energy expended by Chip Beck , who recovered the lead he had lost on Saturday to edge out Greg Norman and Mike Standly with a final round of 70 .
26 recognised that the situation might well have been different if , instead of the defendants simply threatening to ‘ black ’ the broadcast they had gone to the B.B.C. and said ‘ We wish it to be established as part of our conditions of employment that we are not required to work on broadcasts to South Africa . ’
27 Throughout the ages , artists have turned on people to knowledge .
28 Throughout the ages , artists have turned on people to knowledge .
29 Some have gone on foot to Catroimani , in the heart of the Indian land .
30 He 's gone on loan to Bromsgrove .
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