Example sentences of "it [vb -s] on [noun] " in BNC.

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1 IT launches on Hallowe'en and encompasses Guy Fawkes night .
2 The cast-iron disc brakes work with four-pot calipers and it rides on 10ins rims at the front and 14ins at the rear .
3 The publicity the film attracted in Cannes followed Nicholson back to America where it was due for New York opening in July which , as Karen Black told me later , was an odd time : ‘ It was a college film and so it goes on release at exactly the same time as the colleges are closing down for the summer and everyone is going home . ’
4 ACTRESS Suzie Aitchison , daughter of June Whitfield , is to keep her part in the play An Evening With Gary Lineker , when it goes on tour in February with an otherwise entirely new cast .
5 After that it goes on tour : Plymouth , Cardiff , London , Newcastle and Glasgow .
6 It goes on top of the table .
7 And then it 'll be head down — trying to work out how she 'll combine motherhood with her new job as news announcer for Meridian TV when it goes on air in January .
8 Er if but if you want to do something like that , to organise something , because if it goes on A five
9 We 'll just have to see how it goes on Sunday . ’
10 Champagne ages perfectly in the producers ' cellars with a cheap crown cork , and only sprouts its traditional mushroom just before it goes on sale .
11 ‘ Even if a company comes out with a new cap , we can still make an adaptor before it goes on sale , says Mr Garnett .
12 The revamped car will cost £40,268 when it goes on sale next January .
13 And in January it goes on sale at Ryman so homeowners can ensure their freezers or video recorders are not turned off by mistake .
14 Lawyers acting for the Queen are set to try to block Living With The Queen before it goes on sale in the US next month .
15 This is how the new Thorp two seat trainer will really look when it goes on sale in the UK in a few weeks ' time .
16 In the last few weeks , McLaren has announced its new BMW powered supercar will cost £530,000 when it goes on sale at the end of 1993 .
17 It goes on sale from next March .
18 It goes on sale at the end of May .
19 None of it goes on salaries or administration because all of that is covered by sponsorship or by the interest on banked money .
20 ‘ I just do n't hear about it at all from the sales force , ’ he said , adding that he 's heard it referred to by some as Windows for Warehouses — ‘ because it sits on shelves . ’
21 Place six of the canes in the base holes and fit the roof on top so that it sits on top of the cake .
22 it sits on top of the hood .
23 If you do n't get rid of acid you know what it does to even metal , if it sits on metal it eats through it , so you imagine what it does to your bones when it sits on them .
24 A broad focus on work is necessary because the concentration of policy on access to paid employment is unlikely to overcome the sexual division of labour in the home and the restrictions it imposes on women 's role in paid employment .
25 The reality of such disability is evident in the limitations it imposes on aspects of everyday life .
26 Rain penetrates through the joints between concrete panels , it accumulates on balconies after rainfall , sits there and seeps through the structure .
27 where it belongs on Whitehall and not the Town Hall .
28 But a sense of the epic driven to such histrionic pitch that it verges on Velvet 's White noise and viola hysteria .
29 Incredulity in one 's listener is a great silencer , particularly when it verges on ridicule , and Bob was likely to prove a milder critic than I had been .
30 Do you think it 'll it 's sort of cut so that the er it fits on top of the brickwork ?
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