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

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1 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 .
2 She had been stopped and killed while cycling home from Byss to Hilderbridge late on the previous night .
3 This meant starting back to barracks early on Sunday evening .
4 And er my poor mam then used to go chasing down to shops late on Saturday afternoon and things like that .
5 puts the band before us , but er so I 'll go to Thursdays then on , on er
6 MIRROR Group shares rose 1p to 64p yesterday on the back of rocketing sales .
7 ROSEHAUGH shares jumped 5per cent to 494p yesterday on news that BPC Associates , a partnership affiliated with JMB Realty of Chicago , had bought a near 5 per cent stake .
8 Returning to Ottery late on 4 October , Mr Coleridge gave a ‘ long & particular account ’ of his journey , before going to bed in high spirits .
9 And character recognition is relatively slow and prone to errors even on powerful computers .
10 News of its intended publication filtered through to Orkney late on the Saturday night .
11 He set to work steadily on replacing the panes of the side windows .
12 When it was an old fashion open market and erm I went to work there on the fruit and vegetable stall .
13 Madonna and Jackson never have mixed — even professionally , though they were once set to work together on a duet .
14 He said : ‘ Are we going to work together on this ? ’
15 So erm I might have to go to Peterborough yet on that day and get myself kitted out .
16 ‘ The dialectic ’ , according to Sartre , ‘ is both a method and a movement in the object ’ ( I , 20 ) : Marxism asserts simultaneously that both the process of knowledge and the structure of the real are dialectical , but it has never proved the former — basing its claim to truth instead on the ‘ dogmatic dialectic , of natural science .
17 Senior tutors offer information and advice to applicants both on an individual basis and on collective occasions such as visit and interview days .
18 A STUNNED Irish father flew out to Argentina yesterday on a dramatic mission to rescue his six-year-old daughter from the clutches of a bizarre sect .
19 At the Italian Open in Rome in May his suffering showed as he watched the family breadwinner losing to Amanda Croetzer who Jennifer was expected to breeze past on her way to more glory .
20 Networking is said to be 10% to 15% better on transferring data and there 's on-demand access to CD-ROM and floppy disks as well as remote file systems .
21 Many floating voters may have finally decided which party to back later on Wednesday or even on Thursday — and have voted disproportionately Tory .
22 However few who die are reckoned fit to enter directly into the presence of God and the vast majority of Roman Catholics expect to go first to Purgatory either on account of dying ‘ in venial sin ’ ( Catechism P. 32 ) or being ‘ indebted to God 's justice on account of mortal sin . ’
23 Nevertheless it would be dangerous to assign laws to Asclepiodatus simply on the basis of his probable knowledge : the praeceptio of Chlothar II also shows signs of influence from Roman and Burgundian Law .
24 This might be a way forward for coal power , which is currently losing out to gas both on the pollution and cost fronts .
25 While it is true that by the turn of the century both middle and working class women were profoundly affected by the gospel of maternalism preached by the medical profession , imperialists and politicians , it is also possible to find examples of straightforward resistance to physicians both on the grounds that they encouraged middle class women to lead idle lives and that they posed a threat to female modesty .
26 Rupert had not specified what the ‘ friends ’ consisted of , so nobody could have known about the anthropological colleague and his wife and their children aged seven , five , and three , or pictured Rupert going to church alone on Christmas morning , helping to wash up after the adequate but plain Christmas dinner , spending the evening talking shop , and retiring early to his hard uncomfortable bed .
27 Margaret had a Presbyterian upbringing , going to church twice on Sundays but lost her faith when she was just 13 .
28 I can decide that I 'm gon na go to church twice on a Sunday , and , once , during the week or , however many times , and I 'm gon na spend an hour doing this , and an hour doing that , I 'm gon na go round and do good deeds and help people and help and all the rest !
29 I do not know if they talked or if they went to bed together on that first night .
30 When they had gone to bed together on New Year 's Eve it had been like a revelation to him .
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