Example sentences of "[adv] to [art] [noun sg] on " in BNC.

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1 The member states will also have to report annually to the commission on the amount and type of waste shipped .
2 She turned pointedly to the man on her other side , who had been introduced to her as Harry .
3 But to those for whom such patterns are becoming real , and for whom some rational explanation of the shift is required , then it can fairly be argued that the spreading ethic of Confucianism — exported in the last hundred years or so to every nation on and within the Pacific coastline by the tens of millions of overseas Chinese who have acted as its accidental evangelists — is crucial .
4 The Green Paper from the Department of Education and Science and the Welsh Office demonstrates its relationship to the Ruskin speech and to the issues raised in the Great Debate before moving swiftly to a statement on the partnership between schools , local education authorities and ministers .
5 This issue of Supporters News has been given over almost entirely to the campaign on the proposed ban on all tobacco advertising and promotion , put forward in a draft European Community Directive in May .
6 Having said that , he enjoyed the depth of conviction to be heard at a conventicle and slipped away to a service on the muirs above the village as often as he was able to do so .
7 The Great Emme mostle called simply the Emme — rises away to the south on the Hohgan ( 2,197m , 7,206ft ) north of Lake Brienz and flows north-west to join the Aare .
8 Then he made a question mark away to the right on the same line .
9 Intensive diplomatic negotiations between UN and Iraqi officials in New York on July 24 and 25 led finally to an announcement on July 26 confirming that the government had agreed to a compromise proposal by the UN , involving the appointment of a new team of " impartial " inspectors .
10 Those ill thought out policies would add massively to the burden on employers and reduce profitability and employment .
11 The gully is steep and rough but not beyond the ability of an average walker , and leads unerringly to the depression on the ridge , whence a simple climb up to the right leads to the summit cairn of Caisteal Liath .
12 The physical effect of this is that all test particles which fall into the non-scalar curvature singularity feel infinite tidal forces , but observers can move arbitrarily close to the singularity on other curves and feel no untoward effects .
13 I drained one of the small glasses and set it down close to the wall on the floor .
14 You will find the camera button located close to the hand-grip on the right hand side of the body .
15 Church Farm , close to the church on the outskirts of the village , was the rectory when Thornton Abbey held the manor .
16 Did they have to have so tight-packed an audience , with the front row so close to the dais on which he was sitting that he could positively feel their stupid gawping eyes on him ?
17 He forged into a 6-5 lead in the fourth set but then saw King draw two shots close to the jack on the eighth end for a match lie .
18 He forged into a 6-5 lead in the fourth set but then saw King draw two shots close to the jack on the eighth end for a match lie .
19 International : Russia and Ukraine sail close to the wind on Black Sea fleet
20 On Afghanistan , the Guardian of Dec. 13 quoted Shevardnadze as saying : " We succeeded in coming close to an agreement on a very major provision in Afghanistan .
21 And most people had lifts yesterday to the French on the way up
22 Most of the pilots were unconcerned if they were five feet or more to the side on their first attempts .
23 Further to the correspondence on children 's games , the local history branch of the East Lothian Community History and Arts Trust is also interested in the subject .
24 Further to the law on political parties of July 25 , the Ministry of Justice authorized the creation of 10 new political parties during September and October .
25 A deep defensive ditch still survives there , but it was only a small settlement and Camden 's ‘ town ’ of Gausennae is probably Causennis which stood further to the north on the River Witham .
26 Further to the agreement on a temporary joint currency [ see p. 39152 ] , each side decided to set up its own central bank .
27 Further to the report on proposals for Egerton Quarry in Lancashire ( February Compass ) , the article which appeared to cover one quarry was in fact describing issues arising at two separate sites .
28 The cures include starting the clubhead back low to the turf on a gentle curve .
29 The sheep were penned in the yard , a usual practice at clipping time , when fleeces were clipped and thrown up at once to a helper on the gallery for storage .
30 One should not overlook the desirability of having the railway line , which goes fairly directly to the station on a Regional Railways route and one should not overlook the importance of having a radial road which does not go through or otherwise influence villages between it and the centre of York .
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