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

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1 THE daily frustration of commuting to work on gridlocked roads and crowded trains is a thing of the past for Melinda Palmer .
2 Frank Johnson of Canterbury finds that after repeated playings of the National Anthem the herons get tired of standing to attention on one leg and leave .
3 I wo n't feel so bad about going to work on it then .
4 … Therefore , although the law is the same with regard to libel on a firm or company as with regard to libel on a person , the conditions under which the particular statement can be libellous may not exist with regard to them .
5 … Therefore , although the law is the same with regard to libel on a firm or company as with regard to libel on a person , the conditions under which the particular statement can be libellous may not exist with regard to them .
6 Despite the increased use of imaging there was still a similar delay in recognising the condition before admission since there were no significant differences between the two periods with regard to age on admission , duration of vomiting , and state of hydration on presentation .
7 Some interest in listening to music on record , or better still in the concert hall , is pre-supposed .
8 Why did you wait until I was asleep before coming to bed on the boat on the way over ?
9 yeah , you know I was gon na go to judo on Wednesday do n't I ?
10 172–82 ) , dissimulating his upset by reverting to prose on Benedick 's return .
11 They are equipped with high resolution visual display screens and , as well as keyboards , graphic input devices to allow users to communicate with their machines by pointing to information on the screens .
12 In Acme Transport v Betts [ 1981 ] 1 Lloyd 's Rep 131 , at p134 , Cumming Bruce LJ said that the Court of Appeal " were indebted to the judgment and tact of Counsel in that neither of them sought to confine us by referring to authority on the meaning of other exemption clauses in other contexts " .
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