Example sentences of "come on to the [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Whole farms and landed estates at the edge of urban areas came on to the market ; suburban land prices therefore were very low .
32 So a number of theories of perception erm came on to the market as a response to the work of people like in the fifties and towards the end of the fifties we started to get theories of perception which were based on feature detectors .
33 A FURTHER tranche of fixed-rate mortgages came on to the market this week following last month 's cut in official base rates from 7 to 6 per cent .
34 People came on to the terrace .
35 Richard came on to the terrace .
36 We came on to the dirt road and a woman in a fluttering robe of pale pink organza walked towards us .
37 We also used to catch greenfinches that came on to the barley .
38 The Valencia trainer came on to the pitch and was ushered back towards the tunnel by Fernando Giner , a home defender .
39 His point was that the yobs who came on to the pitch did so from the comfort of a new , multi-million pound stand .
40 Kenny Wilson moved up and Henry Edwards came on to the flank and the disruptions partially explained why Boroughmuir were unable to generate forward momentum .
41 He turned as McKenzie came on to the bridge : ‘ And how are our oil-stained survivors , Chief ? ’
42 ‘ He said my husband always came on to the site wearing dark glasses , ’ Jean says .
43 The star of a series of previous horror classics — the poll tax , water privatisation — came on to the despatch box at just before three in the afternoon .
44 We did have an argument that afternoon ; he came on to the set clearly hungover — he had been drinking heavily the day before , disrupting things , disturbing the atmosphere .
45 There was a moment 's silence and then another voice , deep and strong and commanding , came on to the line .
46 You talk about going and — all I was afraid she was going to do — she was coming on to the road so she would run into me !
47 Ian equalised for the Palace a few minutes after coming on to the field , then put us ahead in extra-time for one of the most telling substitutions in the annals of the great competition
48 there and perhaps coming on to the Residents ' Association point that made in their proof , that our forecasts actually show that on balance , er er there would be an increase in flow in fact on the on that route as it approaches the A sixty one .
49 Traffic levels in the city are growing rapidly , with 500 additional vehicles coming on to the streets every day .
50 I saw Flora coming on to the terrace .
51 A day of sorrows for Crusaders was capped just before half-time when the usually lethal Sid Burrows was booked for throwing the ball away and referee Alan Snoddy had a word with manager Roy Walker for coming on to the pitch .
52 But more people were coming on to the paper .
53 He smiled broadly and he turned from her , munching at the buttered scone , and as he walked out of the back door he heard the sound of a car coming on to the gravel in front of the house .
54 Many more are coming on to the list .
55 Commonly used for furniture units , panelling and partitions , the scope of mdf is increasing all the time , as moistureresistant , fire-resistant and exterior grades are coming on to the market , together with pre-finished d-i-y products such as skirtings , covings , architraves , mouldings and floor panels .
56 This will mean £20bn-worth of sterling coming on to the market to buy foreign currency .
57 Meanwhile , other PEPs are coming on to the market .
58 Meanwhile , plenty of new flats are being built and coming on to the market : developers have rushed to get their projects completed in the hope of selling before demand dried up .
59 There are one or two magnificent examples coming on to the market .
60 THE creation of a spot market for industrial gas to help cope with the volumes coming on to the market as a result of the reduction in the British Gas business has been raised by the Office of Fair Trading .
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