Example sentences of "to [noun sg] [prep] [noun pl] on " in BNC.
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1 | Earlier , in one of the best speeches by an outgoing party chairman in recent years , Anne McGuire added her voice to chorus of attacks on the SNP 's action . |
2 | We will be offering advice and support , and listening carefully to feedback from centres on their experience of implementing the new awards . |
3 | There 's only so much you can do to jazz up articles on the efficacy of heart tapping in achieving full blood drainage . |
4 | Her room was glass-walled on one side , and lined floor to ceiling with books on the others . |
5 | He will tackle the half-marathon on July 7 to raise some of the £10,000 needed to fly two children , both under two , to Teesside for operations on their cleft palates . |
6 | After going around edge of large bay ( ignoring path descending to beach ) , path keeps to edge of fields on seaward side and crosses three stiles ; |
7 | Trespassers and vandals just do not expect to be brought to book by passengers on a train . |
8 | Trespassers and vandals just do not expect to be brought to book by passengers on a train . |
9 | Jones played on , helping back row partner Adrian Varney grab two tries , before going to hospital for x-rays on his jaw . |
10 | It means regular trips to hospital for checks on the baby 's health . |
11 | ‘ We always tried to talk somewhat in codes , ’ he said , remembering Calero talking to North about arms on a pay-phone from San Francisco , ‘ so whoever was listening would n't quite be able to understand it ; but if they had any common sense , they probably could . ’ |
12 | The story is brought bang up to date with chapters on the Falklands conflict and the more recent Gulf War . |
13 | The young starlet in the up and coming writers ' guild , Antonella Black ( What luck , at last the new Jane Suck ) provided one half of one of the most interesting games of verbal tennis with Morrissey to date in Sounds on April 20 1985 . |