Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] on [noun prp] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So we were lucky and then we opened up on January the fourth nineteen fifty five .
2 And I joined up on March the fourth nineteen eighteen .
3 Friday 's planned run was , unfortunately , wiped out by an inopportune burst of flu , so most of the mats were handed out on Saturday the 16th between noon and midnight .
4 Big Jack walked out on Newcastle the next day .
5 This church took the old name of St. Lawrence and served the people of Upper Halling until October 21st 1971 , when it was officially closed , being finally pulled down on Friday the 10th May 1974 .
6 I drove via Barking to call in on Duncan the Drunken before the traffic built up , but his garage was locked and that meant calling at the house .
7 Erm what we were doing was filling in these these postcards asking MPs to turn up on February the fourth to support the energy conservation bill when it has its er second reading in Parliament .
8 He was due for release next year but ran off on May the 4th from a prisoners ' training camp at Simonds Yat on the Gloucestershire / Herefordshire Border .
9 He said but she 'd be considered along with all the others but she ai n't gon na get a job with terminal full time when her contract runs out on May the eighteenth if she does n't get her finger out and get dr driving test passed and buy herself a car .
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