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1 The Met investigation comes on foot of a complaint by a British charity.
2 The change comes on foot of new regulations which came into effect on July 1st.
3 Is anything amiss that your lordship comes on foot ?
4 The announcement comes on foot of recommendations in the Inspector of Prisons' Annual Report, which was published today.
6 The national survey comes on foot of the low participation rates of students in science subjects at Leaving Cert level.
7 The move comes on foot of what the retailer said was sustained sales growth and store expansion in the Republic.
8 Cllr O'Boyle's call comes on foot of plans to seal the archives from the Mother and Baby Homes Commission for some 30 years.
9 The move comes on foot of a report by the Oireachtas education committee into the quality of sex education at primary and secondary school.
10 The payment comes on foot of new US tax legislation which is ending the ability of US companies to defer tax on cash held offshore.
11 "It is some one who comes on foot , " she heard Marie say.
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