Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [noun] [adv] on " in BNC.
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1 | They are to appear in court again on April 21 . |
2 | The defendant , who ca n't be named for legal reasons , was bailed to appear in court again on February the twenty-fourth . |
3 | Coun Mike J Carr failed to appear in court yesterday on a charge of assaulting Cleveland county councillor John Garvey . |
4 | Today , she flies to the Marcos family home province of Ilocos Norte and is expected to surrender to police tomorrow on tax fraud charges . |
5 | So and our company tends to look at things more on the short term . |
6 | He consented to continue in office only on condition the Tsar suspended both chambers , disciplined his leading opponents in the State Council , and promulgated the bill under Article 87 . |
7 | However , we aim to send off airmail abroad on the working day after it is posted , and to deliver incoming airmail on the working day after it arrives in this country . |
8 | Some analysts speculated that Noble 's action was originally part of a wider plot against the Aquino government , and was designed to coincide with revolts elsewhere on Mindanao and , possibly , in other areas of the Philippines . |
9 | They would offer them as a high reward investment ( playing down the risk ) with all the liquidity of shares , and with a potential to convert into shares perhaps on one specific day each year . |
10 | So erm I might have to go to Peterborough yet on that day and get myself kitted out . |
11 | The journey home commences on Saturday to arrive in Dover late on Sunday evening . |
12 | Almost immediately it was revealed that he had told a radio interviewer on the morning of the lunch that there would be no such tax on gold-mining companies , and he was forced to return to parliament later on April 11 to admit that his memory of events had been mistaken . |