Example sentences of "of the [noun pl] [vb past] on " in BNC.

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1 Enquiries on the ship to establish ownership of the goods went on well into the wee small hours , continuing the following day , Sunday .
2 The lessee in a lease — the defendant so covenanted in this case — covenants in effect that he or his assignee will perform the covenants and observe the conditions contained in it ; and when , as in the present instance , the defendant sets up no performance by himself of the covenants sued on , his defence must be either that his assignee has performed them or that his assignee is in some way as between himself and the lessor absolved from performance .
3 To one side of the main building is Llanthony Yard where you will find a forge , Engine House and workshops , with regular demonstrations of the skills needed on and around the waterways .
4 I shall refer briefly to one of the matters touched on by the hon. Gentleman , although I shall not speak on it for as long as I had intended , because the hon. Gentleman made wide-ranging reference to it himself , I congratulate him on that .
5 Bases of the matters reported on
6 The star of the Professionals went on : ‘ Why you want to write about something that happened in 1977 I do n't know .
7 British officers watched what Spier called ‘ a mockery of christianity ’ , while the rest of the internees looked on with disgust from the members ' box on the grandstand . ’
8 1.1.4 the right to use the Licensed Software for demonstration , testing , support and such other purposes as are directly connected with the exercise of the rights conferred on by this Agreement ;
9 1.1.5 the right to appoint sub-under-licensees of any and all of the rights conferred on under clauses 1.1.1 , 1.1.2 , 1.1.3 , 1.1.4 , above ( ‘ the Appointed Licensees ’ ) .
10 So the arrangements were made with the White Star line and unbeknown to Nellie , Liam eventually did get two reservations on the new ship , which was brought down from Liverpool to Southampton , where most of the passengers got on , and then to Cherbourg to pick up some more and finally to Queenstown before crossing the Atlantic to New York .
11 Many of the points touched on will be elaborated in subsequent analysis .
12 Most of the house-guests stayed on at Eglinton over the weekend before leaving the Earl alone with his memories — and his bills .
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