Example sentences of "[noun sg] on [prep] [pos pn] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Then before she realised his intention he had slipped the doge 's ring on to her third finger .
2 Enough was only just enough and Ireland took a perfect record on to their second pool engagement against home town favourites Hong Kong .
3 A year , a month , and a day on from our first meeting , the 18–30 group is holding a welcome event for all those who would like to come and meet us and find out more about the group , and maybe throw your ideas into the pool .
4 In time you would have married and passed the mystery on to your first born .
5 Er Kids ' County on to our second one for today Rita 's on from Mansfield hello Rita .
6 Last week , practically at the last minute , it reportedly decided to press the code for a 30-way system on to its first CD-ROM .
7 The Headmaster had decided that he would retire when he had completed 21 years at the School ; the Chairman of Governors had recently celebrated his 80th birthday , and was considering his future commitments ; the Bursar had also decided to retire : it seemed that there would be a new team at the top to take the School on from its 475th birthday .
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