Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [vb past] on [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Now U have to confess that there were two that never went on sale .
2 Max has been to numerous rehearsals with his celebrity owner and once appeared on breakfast TV .
3 I advised the Camerons to ensure that both dogs always moved towards them to receive any affection , and preferably sat on command before receiving it .
4 She continued to visit her former foster parents and even went on holiday to Spain with them .
5 The Jordanian canteen manager noticed that the expiry date stamped on the cases by the Dutch manufacturers had already passed ; he sent a telex to Tripoli explaining his reasons for refusing to accept delivery , and then went on holiday .
6 A LONE gunman killed a French Nazi collaborator yesterday , and then went on television to claim responsibility .
7 Mr Vassiliou , a 61-year-old self-made millionaire , telephoned his opponent to congratulate him and then went on television to concede defeat and appeal for national unity .
8 He was directed towards a glider landing strip , but he appears to have clipped a tree and then crashed on farmland .
9 He was directed towards a glider landing strip , but he appears to have clipped a tree and then crashed on farmland .
10 Coleman had joined BNS in 1963 with an Oxford history degree and initially cconcentrated on work study .
11 One young woman claimed to have wept her way into a degree but once started on work and a career , never used such tricks again .
12 He spent most of his working life on cooker and roller floors in the Flake Mill , but also worked on grain intake in the silo .
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