Example sentences of "have been on [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | Ransom , deputy director of Warwickshire SSD , has been on secondment to Dudley since September . |
2 | A VARIED selection of veteran and vintage aircraft have appeared on the register within the past few months and include the former Warbirds of Great Britain Pā63A Kingcobra which has been on rebuild to flying condition at Duxford for some time for The Fighter Collection . |
3 | The Government 's emphasis has been on changes to the way the education system is run . |
4 | USL has been courted by other attractive suitors , and has been on track to an initial public offering . |
5 | In recent years the Lanx has been on loan to the British Museum . |
6 | Do nt know about Strandli , but he has been on loan to Start ( Norway 1st Div side ā where leeds bought him from ) . |
7 | Scholar also suggested Venables turned down the chance to sign Mark Hughes when he was released by Barcelona , having been on loan to Bayern Munich . |
8 | Even then he had a special devotion to subterranean tracks and as the train came to the Wellington tunnel ( he and his parents had been on holiday to Cornwall that summer ) he began letting out a series of long drawn-out hooting sounds . |
9 | A number of museums wanted the works , some of which had been on loan to The Metropolitan . |
10 | The fifty drawings and 250 prints comprise the collection and antiquarian book dealer Georg Hirzel ( 1867ā1924 ) and have been on loan to the Leipzig Museum . |
11 | In the past few days , tickets have been on sale to season-ticket holders and those with ticket stubs from selected previous matches . |