Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] them on [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The thousands of sale catalogues formerly in the collection of the London art dealers Leggatt Brothers , recently sold at Sotheby 's , have been purchased with the intention of putting them on database . |
2 | It is significant that under s46(2) of the Consumer Protection Act 1987 , banks or finance companies who have only acquired goods for the purposes of supplying them on hire , hire purchase or conditional sale , are not treated as suppliers for the purposes of liability for defective products and consumer safety . |
3 | Once he hummed a snatch of song , which was something about hunting Humans for the Fidchell and about turning them on spits and serving them up as Manpie . |
4 | The two versions of SASPAC are not compatible , although very similar ; various changes have been made in the syntax both of command files themselves and the commands for running them on CMS . |
5 | They 're restoring seventy-five thousand wills before putting them on microfilm . |
6 | All the occupants of Teignmouth had fled as the French came ashore and the 500 horse militia which assembled on Haldon [ or Halden ] Hill , some two miles [ 3.2 km ] behind Teignmouth , simply watched as the invaders tore down the thatch from the cottages before setting them on fire . |
7 | Regarding the changes made since the writing of the booklet , the researcher will gain pleasure from discovering them on site . |
8 | The Chelsea goalkeeper has found a new lease of life at Grimsby since joining them on loan . |
9 | At , if you see them live without hearing them on record , you will . |
10 | The warden was responsible for the safe keeping in the castle gaol of ordinary prisoners and political prisoners , as well as Forest offenders , and for delivering them on bail on receipt of the appropriate writ . |
11 | In London on 4 November 1710 , a number of people had their windows smashed by Tory groups " for Illuminating them on K. William 's Birth-Day " . |
12 | TWO High Street banks have been accused of trying to conceal up to 2,500 redundancies by announcing them on election day . |
13 | They imagine that by designing such schemes and by imposing them on employers , they are protecting workers . |