Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [adv] [vb pp] on [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The two cations most readily absorbed on to clay minerals are H + ; and Ca 2 + ; , and the cation most easily released is Na 2 + ; . |
2 | Mr Ernie Ross also comfortably held on to Dundee West for Labour , and Calum MacDonald held the Western Isles . |
3 | As the cat put its head down to rub against her , she reached up with her arm , and to her surprise the cat quite readily padded on to her shoulder and nestled there , purring . |
4 | Somewhat in the same boat may be groups of younger teachers who see education in personal/emotional , or in political terms , and who are feeling their values particularly heavily trodden on by the current educational reforms . |
5 | This treatment very quickly caught on amongst those prescribing for syphilis , but with some embarrassing results for those who took the treatment . |
6 | He had liaised closely with him as a handler until his transfer to the Operations Planning Department , but Whitlock never really got on with his new handler and jumped at the chance to work with Philpott again . |