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

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1 As we saw with the Paddy Ashdown scandal raised during our last election , politicians everywhere seem to rely on mud-slinging instead of argument .
2 From what I later found out , it was apparent that if we were not sent home it may have become increasingly difficult to transport those pupils who travelled on coaches home through the floods which had been gradually rising , mainly due to the River Deben bursting its banks and so flooding the nearby villages .
3 Information can be automatically kept up to date , and will allow individuals to co-operate on projects instead of beavering away in isolation .
4 This was rejected by other states , including the UK and US : a UK representative said it could " lead governments to spend money on projects regardless of their quality " .
5 If we went high enough to use a ‘ chute we 'd be picked up on radar immediately after taking off . ’
6 Everybody , on planets all over the Galaxy , was dancing round fires at the same time .
7 BULGARIAN Nikolai Todorov will put 5,000 on the gate when he goes on trial tonight for Middlesbrough , writes John Wardle .
8 Karl Radek , who , only five months earlier , had himself written in L'Humanite of the need to eradicate Trotskyite subversion and anti-Soviet activities , was placed on trial together with his " accomplices " , accused of espionage , terrorism and collaboration with Hitler and Trotsky in an attempt to overthrow the Soviet state .
9 Blonde , 21-year-old Elizabeth Dugan , who comes from a respectable family , went on trial yesterday for attempted murder .
10 Self-confessed UVF man Robert Henry ( 24 ) , from Rathmore Drive , Rathcoole , went on trial yesterday for the murder of Peter McTasney ( 24 ) .
11 TWO SERB soldiers accused of war crimes went on trial yesterday in the first attempt by Bosnia 's Muslim authorities to bring alleged perpetrators of atrocities to justice .
12 She had spent Christmas with her sister 's family and her own two children in Toowoomba , but was back on deck today as if the festive season did n't exist , and this waiting for Faye 's baby was taking its toll on her as well as on everyone else .
13 On deck both of you ! ’
14 It developed a special affinity after its co-ordinator , police sergeant Harry Lawrie , was killed on Ben More in 1987 when a Wessex from the base crashed on a rescue mission .
15 Those living on estates further from the office will be served by surgeries staffed by the local officers .
16 The official report echoes eyewitness accounts of fire on board shortly after takeoff from the Upper Heyford base in Oxfordshire .
17 It leaves at six in the morning , and they want you on board soon after half past five .
18 if you look at the cure of erm th the Blind Man of Bethsiedum which happened a little earlier , a similar thing happens when Jesus cures his sight , he ca n't see at first and Jesus has to do some more work on him with spit , spittle and er you know the , but there 's something behind that it 's not just a er a nature miracle , sorry a healing miracle overcoming physical ailments , that 's spectacular in itself but the can take something else on board here without the attitude of people and their willingness to accept who Jesus was and what his details of participant Bartiamaus had been given the vision he 'd been given was more than just his eyesight .
19 Erm that in fact er whether it 's been on board accurately by the report er or not is , is a matter for er question , but it was something that they bore in mind when they where reaching their conclusion , so they believe that they have taken it into account .
20 Germany has taken on board much of the Social Charter but it is its economy we are all trying to match . ’
21 Could I improve it by running the gearbox on TQF instead of GTX oil ?
22 Since they collaborated on ballets there in the 1750S it is possible that Roman performance ideas were incorporated in Paris .
23 They are depicted on coins particularly of the period of the Roman empire , and especially for the two hundred years between AD 50 and 250 .
24 Example 2:9 Right of way : limited times The right in common with the landlord and all others having the like right at all times between 8.30 am and 6.30 pm on weekdays and between 8.30 am and 1.30 pm on Saturdays ( but not on public holidays ) to pass and repass on foot only through the main entrance to the building of which the demised property forms part and over the stairs and corridors leading therefrom to the demised property ( c ) Lifts A right to use a lift may be implied in the case of a letting on , say , the tenth floor of a block ( Liverpool City Council v Irwin [ 1977 ] AC 239 ) or where it would be inconvenient and uneconomic for the tenant to use the stairs ( Dikstein v Kanevsky [ 1947 ] VLR 216 ) .
25 Mastery of the skies over large parts of Germany had already passed to the allies in 1942 , and heavy raids , chiefly by the Royal Air Force , had been carried out on cities mainly in northern and north-western Germany ( Hamburg , Lübeck , Rostock , Cologne , Essen , Bremen , and others ) .
26 He had fought and intrigued successfully against the rebel barons of his father 's reign and at the end of it he had acted as viceroy until he took off on crusade again in 1270 .
27 The government was lavishing money on roads instead of railways and the developers were cashing in on a projected ‘ up-grading ’ of the existing A road to a motorway , thus bringing Suffolk into the commuter zone .
28 You will be seeing more of our vision on roads all over the world , wherever you see the new Toyota logo .
29 Apparently they had road blocks and patrols on roads all over the area , and they searched the grounds of the house .
30 Those resources will still be there on division long after July nineteen ninety-four .
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