Example sentences of "[verb] on [num] [noun] [adj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In this he concentrates on two men guiding a crate on the end of a pulley .
2 When it opened on 1 September 1864 an extra junction was provided from the main line at Dalry to what became known as Coltbridge junction .
3 Having returned to Oxford , he became on 21 April 1676 a privileged ( i.e. tradesman ) member of the university , championed by the mathematician John Wallis [ q.v . ] .
4 By an originating summons issued on 12 March 1991 the original plaintiffs , Aleko Maritime Co .
5 Erm , I 'm in favour because I had a walkabout with therefore I would like to say on five point three the and on five point six I would like to say B can we just have some traffic calming on the boundary , such as Lane , Road ?
6 By a writ issued on 20 July 1988 , amended on 10 April 1989 pursuant to the order of Master Turner of 4 April 1989 , and a statement of claim served on 20 July 1988 , amended and reserved on 10 April 1989 the plaintiff , Gillingham Borough Council , acting under section 222 of the Local Government Act 1972 to promote the interests of the inhabitants in its area , brought an action in public nuisance against , inter alios , the first defendant , Medway ( Chatham ) Dock Co .
7 Ainslie settled in Parliament Square in the midst of the Old Town of Edinburgh from where he published on 1 March 1778 a map of eastern Scotland from Moffat to Arbroath .
8 ‘ the justices were under a duty to make any secure accommodation order only for as long as was necessary ’ — and again the guidance and regulations are referred to — ‘ In the light of the evidence that a full planning meeting was due to be held on 30 December 1991 the magistrates should either have adjourned the application until after that meeting or should have made an order to last until shortly after that meeting .
9 Held on 12 April 1931 the contest turned into a more-or-less direct confrontation between monarchists and an alliance of republicans and socialists .
10 ‘ By reason of the words published on 17 September 1989 and the words and graph published on 24 September 1989 the plaintiff council has been injured in its credit and reputation and has been brought into public scandal , odium and contempt , and has suffered loss and damage .
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