Example sentences of "[verb] on and [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 You can get telephone advice from The Terrence Higgins Trust on and from the National AIDS Helpline on ( 24 hours ) .
2 ‘ Things have been a bit intense , with a lot happening on and off the park , ’ said Crosby .
3 Gallup says that it compared sales in chart shops on and off the CBS list and found no difference .
4 the basic day to day problems that we want to concentrate on and on the challenges it faces .
5 So peaceful had the volcano been , in fact , that its fertile soils were extensively cultivated , vineyards flourished on favoured sunny slopes , and the people living on and around the volcano were enjoying the prosperity and security of the Roman empire at its height .
6 But the coefficients estimated on and in the output equation are estimates , respectively , of , and and so we can deduce from these four estimated coefficients estimates of and .
7 Similarly , by taking the coefficient estimated on in the equation , and the coefficients estimated on and in the output equation , which are estimates of and we can deduce other estimates of and .
8 But things turned Oxford 's way after sub Gary Bannisetr came on and in the 71st minute solid tackling gave Mickey Lewis the chance to put Joey Beauchamp through .
9 For 20 years ‘ DRD was a familiar sight operating on and off the water in Howey Bay , Red Lake .
10 Since then , events have moved on and despite the media losing interest in the proceedings , progress has been made towards the draft legislation being amended to include snack foods in the list of permitted categories .
11 Press the ‘ up ’ arrow key to skip the presentation sequence where the players run on and off the pitch , or back to their positions when a goal is scored .
12 The drive to Kent had been a difficult , slow journey hampered by the volume of tourists who poured on and off the cross-Channel ferries .
13 You travel south and then west over slow , winding roads to the westernmost tip of Mull , to Fionnphort , a weatherbeaten hamlet perched on the edge of the world , defaced by litter , plastic bottles and dirty nappies , discarded as tourists get on and off the ferries .
14 Then , strolling past Mariánské Láznë 's colonnade , she walked on and into an area of well-kept parkland and , taking her ease on one of the white-painted benches scattered around , found the card and began to write .
15 But higher speeds than the normal three kilometres per hour pose problems getting on and off the moving walkway .
16 There 's an art to getting on and off the thing — most people fall the first few times .
17 Keep your entrance and exit positive , there are no rules about getting on and off the floor — use your ingenuity but keep it snappy if you decide to run on and off .
18 ‘ I need help getting on and off the train and British Rail provides a ramp for this , but for about a month it 's only been possible for me to arrive or leave the station before 3.15pm .
19 A mutation that became popular in Victorian times was called the ‘ Moss Rose ’ because of a minute thorny , moss-like growth that forms on and around the bud scales , in some cases very heavily , and which is coloured .
20 Since there are perfectly reliable and accepted microbiological methods for distinguishing between Neisseria gonorrhoeae and the other members of the Neisserian family ( apart from N. meningitidis , many other non-pathogenic members can be found on and in the human body ) , there is no justification for this bacteriological obfuscation .
21 The ‘ hit squad ’ nurses from the Royal Victoria Infirmary dressed in St Trinians costumes leapt on and off the bus .
22 But the little bird flew on and into a tree on the edge of an orchard .
23 To one side of the main building is Llanthony Yard where you will find a forge , Engine House and workshops , with regular demonstrations of the skills needed on and around the waterways .
24 They bustled to and fro across the dock and swarmed on and off the ships .
25 I want the observer to note the training methods used what basically went on and at the end of the day I will see the person who 's been in training make a paper aeroplane and I will judge these on two criterias
26 The work on conditioning went on and in the early 1960s led to the discovery of the ‘ contingent negative variation ’ , which became a subject of study throughout the world .
27 You can use your included Canal Bus Pass to hop on and off the Rembrandt cruise .
28 ‘ We know from our playing experience what can be achieved and how a successful club is run on and off the field , ’ he says .
29 Davin , whatever his limitations , is standing on and in an Irishness which can be and is described and mapped , which is not a neutral zone , and which feeds and is fed by a language .
30 There are no steps to get on and off the ‘ Mildred Stocks ’ ; wheelchairs can be wheeled straight on board on a special ramp and people with sticks or walking aids will have no problems .
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