Example sentences of "to [noun] on the " in BNC.

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1 Paint and sign work carried out to toilets on the recreation grounds .
2 The bank firmed 5p to 415p on the news .
3 Boro could entertain Barnsley on Monday , April 12 , after a visit to Tranmere on the previous Friday night .
4 It might not be too late to get a direct order through to Kirov on the radio .
5 We are committed to building on the lead we have and increasing chemical and process engineering resources to drive the various projects associated with fluidics . ’
6 In partnership with the Staple Inn Actuarial Society , we look forward to building on the success of the first year 's issues and to the increasing use of the magazine as a means of effective two-way communications .
7 An especially important result of the establishment of both the HIDB and the WIIC is that at long last there are professional jobs in the Western Isles for at least some of those who have gone to university on the mainland and have previously had to stay there to work .
8 We cycled down through Vigo to the port , where we jostled with the locals to get the bikes aboard a ferry across the Ria de Vigo to Cangas on the Peninsula de Morazo , before cycling to the little sleepy fishing village of Bueu , which was quiet and unspoilt .
9 An end to unity on the left , and thereby of its political dominance , was in sight .
10 Holomisa had ended Transkei 's state of emergency on Nov. 7 , 1989 [ see p. 37033 ] , freed ANC and PAC prisoners , and encouraged contact with the ANC ; during a visit to the United States at the end of January 1990 he said that these measures showed a commitment to change and to unity on the part of all black people , and that he wanted to make Transkei 's independence an instrument of liberation for South Africa .
11 Curved arrows show contacts to phosphates on the back surface of the DNA .
12 Has my mother any entitlement to income on the £60,000 as it was being gathered in by the solicitors and prior to it being handed over to the investment adviser for the purchase of the securities agreed by the trustees ?
13 When we left Aline at Stanley and went on up to Marcus on the floor above I asked Gwenellen how she got along with Humber .
14 It will have a bridge 5km ( 3.1 miles ) long linking Kawasaki on the Tokyo side to Chiba on the eastern shore .
15 No he would n't ; after all , he was off to Marienbad on the 19th .
16 Queen , or whether it was permissible for a court to sentence on the basis of the offender 's previous record , for which , as Ashworth ( 1990 ) has pointed out , there is also Court of Appeal authority .
17 From Moana we went down to Hokitika on the Coast , a town which now makes its living largely from the sale of bone and greenstone carving , of high quality and quite reasonable prices .
18 Eric is represented as sympathetic , and the counsel he imparts to Patrick on the subject of gender might almost have been imparted by Patrick :
19 On the second of July of this year , the Home Secretary made a statement to Parliament on the subject of asylum .
20 While the Language in Use team wish to order priorities differently and the Humanities Project 's teachers wish to rearrange literature to illustrate relevant social issues , there is an extreme form of resistance to literature on the grounds that it is part of the ‘ syllabus of established middle-class culture ’ .
21 These relationships have allowed Chorus to piggyback on the expertise of its partners netting Chorus an SVR4 base in the case of Unisys and now fault tolerance from Tandem .
22 On 15 November 1988 he issued a writ claiming that his disabilities are attributable to negligence on the part of the medical staff who attended his mother 's confinement and his birth .
23 This covers the Policyholder 's legal liability to domestic employees e.g. if a cleaner employed by the Policyholder , is injured in the Policyholder 's home , due to negligence on the part of the Policyholder , or a fault in the premises or property supplied by the Insured , there would be cover under this section of the policy .
24 The Employer 's Liability ( Defective Equipment ) Act 1969 , s. 1(1) now provides : Where … an employee suffers personal injury in the course of his employment in consequence of a defect in equipment provided by his employer for the purposes of the employer 's business and the defect is attributable wholly or partly to the fault of a third party ( whether identified or not ) the injury shall be deemed to be also attributable to negligence on the part of the employer .
25 The federal Appeals Court in San Francisco had dismissed the case prior to trial on the grounds that even if Malcolm had manufactured the quotes , they remained legitimate because they amounted to a " rational interpretation " of what Masson had said .
26 Larry had gone beetroot-red like the soup , Lee saw , as he sat next to Philippa on the carpet , but Philippa herself was as alert as a newborn bird and was tickling his ankle with a silver-sandalled foot , excited by the nonsense , unafraid of the conflict .
27 From lashing gales to sheep on the runway , they probably feel they have heard it all .
28 Middle-aged , plump and perspiring , the garrulous American couple who were ‘ doing Europe ’ had been sitting next to Luce on the flight from London .
29 Though the journey from Godolphin 's house in Primrose Hill to the Tabula Rasa 's Tower was short , and Dowd got him up to Highgate on the dot of six , Oscar suggested they drive down through Crouch End then up through Muswell Hill and back to the Tower , so that they 'd arrive ten minutes late .
30 SHARES in Waste Management International , the waste disposal group being floated in London by its American parent , were priced a shade lower than expected at 585p yesterday , before jumping to 612p on the grey market .
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