Example sentences of "[to-vb] on [noun pl] ' [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Tom , based in Sussex , travels all over the country , even to Wales and Scotland , to work on horses ' teeth .
2 The Labour policy of ‘ ensuring that lesbianism and gayness are treated positively in the curriculum ’ was raised in such a way as to play on parents ' fears for the safety of their children .
3 But British Railways ( in the pre-Beeching era ) used to put on Ramblers ' Specials , stopping at such places as Kirkby Lonsdale and Sedbergh , where you were met by guides and conducted on a kind of forced march through the fells .
4 Some are still concerned that they will have to take on juniors ' duties and that abandoning firms will damage juniors ' training and patients ' continuity of care .
5 Also , she wondered if the taxi firms kept any kind of record of their more regular late-night destinations ; if she had to rely on drivers ' memories then there would n't be much hope , since on the evidence of the previous night they 'd mostly be part-timers with a high turnover .
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