Example sentences of "on [noun] and [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | The Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal has published its annual report on mountaineering and walking accidents in Scotland . |
32 | But it can place a large burden on operators and travel agents and any increases in the size of the bond are seen as likely to further the pressures for rationalization in the industry . |
33 | The League also failed to understand the humiliation of the defeat and dismemberment inflicted on Germany and failed spectacularly in its appreciation of the unworkable arrangements made around Danzig . |
34 | The two sessions were a mixture of going through tapes and other materials , editing and adapting these for a thirty-minute radio programme , watching a documentary of a 1944 Lancaster raid on Germany and reflecting on the project as a whole . |
35 | The Inspector took this up and when he resolved the enquiry on Tetsworth and said it was n't a suitable site , he said look again at Wheatley . |
36 | Second , he challenged the forecasts on electrification and said that competition from cars , the newly deregulated coaches and the airlines could all erode rail traffic . |
37 | Although he clearly wants to walk off the boat , the ambulance crew scramble on board and clamp him onto a stretcher , so firmly that I wonder if they think he might punch them . |
38 | The thing is to take these issues on board and get on with the work as a community of artists . |
39 | ‘ I 've known that since the first day Gomez came on board and checked the Loran navigation worked . |
40 | Health and Safety : ‘ It 's the major success we can claim as a central initiative which was taken on board and went right through the company . |
41 | The ship will soon be visiting Hartlepool giving Hurworth residents the opportunity to go on board and meet crew members . |
42 | League officials are to take this on board and make a thorough examination . |
43 | I 'd like to take that on board and review the situation that we give , given a predicament still therefore a purpose and I hear what Mr has to say and I look at that particular pelican crossing myself , and respect the |
44 | I 've told Nenna time and again that she ought to get hold of some sort of reliable chap , an ex-Naval chippie would be the right sort , just to spend the odd day on board and put everything to rights . |
45 | Once on board and moving , the excited anticipation of the platform left behind , in a trance of observation as the world passes you by . |
46 | Tory MP Jill Knight , chairwoman of an all-party Commons committee on family and child protection , said : ‘ I now hope the Government will take this lesson on board and act to control the availability of pornography . ’ |
47 | Far better to get a team of Profitbosses on board and delegate the management to them . |
48 | All contributions should be framed or mounted on board and deposited with Jill Morgan at the Rochdale Art Gallery from Saturday 12 October 1991 . |
49 | Is he satisfied that the new system encourages local authorities to provide houses — rented accommodation — for those people and that the numbers that are dependent on board and lodging are decreasing ? |
50 | I thought I 'd go on board and talk to Sabine . |
51 | ‘ Maybe you should take both plans on board and control them from Detroit . |
52 | As a result HMS Agamemnon and USS Niagara took their cable on board and began laying in early August 1857 . |
53 | Can I just say then we seem to have agreed that that standard Andrew points been taken on board and dismissed out of hand |
54 | who recently received the British Institute of NDT Accreditation certificate on behalf of NDT Eagle , is delighted to have on board and looks forward to providing a unique service to customers , ‘ The training centre has been fully equipped to cover a variety of courses as well as NDT including Painting Inspection [ BGAS ] , Welding Inspection [ CSWIP ] , NDT Appreciation and Magnetic Flux Leakage . |
55 | At the same time , he must avoid putting too much automation on board and turning the astronauts into bored passengers . |
56 | When Thorfinn was never to be seen in one place for more than a few hours , and when he no longer looked like a man with a fleet ready loaded for sea , but like a man already on board and lifting his ship to meet the first swell of the storm . |
57 | They they are obliged to take the structure plans strategy and proposals on board and to interpret them in the in the local plan in the round . |
58 | When a BEA Comet blew up in 1967 as the result of an explosive device on board and crashed in the Mediterranean between Rhodes and Cyprus , very little wreckage was recovered from the sea which was about 11 000 feet deep at that point , so the question of salvage did not arise . |
59 | ‘ He paid on board and paid the penalty ticket as well . ’ |
60 | George climbed back on board and closed the doors , and presently we set off again to our last stop before Winnipeg . |