Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] on [num] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Relocation to a new area could , therefore , provide the opportunity to consolidate on one site and to provide sufficient area for future expansion .
2 In summary it seems that a statistical relationship between low-level exposure to lead on one hand , and low intelligence and , possibly , hyperactivity on the other , has been established , but that the causal relation is still an unresolved issue .
3 On the criteria we 've been talking about today , so find yourself a partner that you have n't worked with today somebody erm if you go in the same group that Kathy 's in because then if it comes up to four o'clock Kathy wants to go then you can be the other partner you 've got half an hour to put on one sheet of paper clearly and concisely what we 've done on communications .
4 It 's quite a bit to do on one day , to go and do four .
5 However , like teaching a dog to dance on one leg , the exercise is impressive but ultimately futile if we can not see some practical purpose for it .
6 In between these two extremes comes the large mass of honourable and intelligent outdoor enthusiasts who listen to the frothings and bayings back and forth between the two factions with alarm , but without the detailed information from both sides which would enable them freely and democratically to make up their own minds , and if necessary bring their concerted pressure to bear on one side or the other to desist .
7 He was also surprised at a later date to find on one occasion an abstract in Minton 's studio .
8 Try and resist the temptation to concentrate on one area .
9 After the team had gone off , I decided to visit a needy church member first and only had time to knock on one door before the agreed time to report back .
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