Example sentences of "to [noun] with [pos pn] [noun] on " in BNC.
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1 | If the binder has gone to town with his gilt on the outside , he may well have been tempted to spill over onto the inside edges , giving pleasant lacy-patterned borders to the paste-down , usually termed ‘ inside dentelles ’ . |
2 | SWINGING IN THE PAIN : The super-fit American Gladiators get to grips with their challengers on the rings and in the Duel |
3 | I take it you have no objection to dining with your father on his first night out of hospital ? ’ |
4 | His parents were John Halpin ( Halfpenny ) and Margaret Magennis ( McGuinness ) who married on October 21 , 1849 , at St. Matthew 's , Belfast , and emigrated to Australia with their sons on April 15 , 1863 , from Liverpool on board the ‘ Montmorency ’ . |
5 | ‘ One of my pupils , Fiona , aged five , always comes to school with her shoes on the wrong feet . |
6 | He returned to London with his wife on 2 September , and the London production of the play opened at the Cambridge Theatre three weeks later . |