Example sentences of "[verb] that on [adj] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 We found that on two occasions it was unable to copy a large file across 5 floppy discs .
2 The whole group burst out laughing and agreed that on that occasion she should be ‘ let off ’ her reading .
3 We may be pardoned for reproducing a part of the opinion of The American Annals of the Deaf of this quarter on the subject : " The retention of the word " Dumb " — which in America has been dropped from the titles of the Convention of Instructors , The National Association , and several State Associations of the Deaf , and many schools , as well as from the United States Census — is probably due to a vote to that effect by the conference held in London last January ; but as our British friends who constitute the Association seem to favour American precedents , we trust that on further consideration they will follow our example in this respect alone , and omit the objectionable word from their title " .
4 But then Carver had heard that on other occasions he used the same language about Galvone .
5 Investigators says that on this occasion he was also flying too low .
6 Investigators says that on this occasion he was also flying too low .
7 You can see that on busy days it is just not worth fishing there .
8 William Tidbury stated that on 11 December he had been working until late at a local farm ( this had already been borne out by the farmer ) .
9 These were not people with chronic or serious illnesses and yet they claimed that on most days they had some sort of ache or pain or just a feeling of being ‘ run down ’ or ‘ drained ’ .
10 So these things came to an end , I recall that on one occasion I was offered the eye of a sheep that had been cooked on a vast platter .
11 The athletes know them , and also know that on certain occasions they are being looked at for selection purposes .
12 Magistrates heard that on both occasions she was travelling at more than ninety miles an hour .
13 This meant that on special occasions I had to wear a black pleated skirt , white blouse and black beret , with white socks and black shoes and , when the weather was cold , a black cloak .
14 This meant that on some occasions they would be conducted by Busacher , on others by Anton , the old répétiteur , and in emergencies by their own lead violinist .
15 Obviously , if Jane says I 'm skipping and Mary says I 'm skipping we observe that on one occasion it is Jane who announces that she is skipping and on another it is Mary .
16 I have to confess that on many occasions I have had recourse to Hansard , of course only to check if my interpretation had conflicted with an express Parliamentary intention , but I can say that it does not take long to recall and assemble the relevant passages in which the particular section was dealt with in Parliament , nor does it take long to see if anything relevant was said .
17 The court thought that on these facts it was potentially misleading to give the full Ghosh direction .
18 He said that on that day he had 70 pupils at the West Lothian college and Oatridge agricultural college , and the links between the colleges were excellent .
19 The chairman said that on that matter he could not give Mr. Bulmer an assurance .
20 In this memoirs he said that on 15 March he learned that Hassan was pressing Washington to admit the Shah .
21 On the swings and roundabouts of crew changes , Grant Dalton , skipper of the New Zealand ketch Fisher & Paykel , issued a denial that Britain 's Chris Law would be joining the crew , while Lawrie Smith , skipper of Rothmans , said that on 20 October he would announce that David Powys would boost the crew to 14 , plus one or two others .
22 As the Foreign Office was still trying to maintain the secrecy of my visits , it was determined that on this occasion I would be met at Johannesburg airport and driven by road to the Rhodesian border where I would be picked up and conveyed by the Rhodesian authorities .
23 With the anti-roll bar up front , the car rolls less than it used to and has a jigglier low-speed ride , but it 's true to say that on all models I drove the quality of ride was largely good .
24 He gave evidence of Philip Drew 's character and also stated that on 22 June he had been to the cinema in the afternoon .
25 Standing lonely and remote in a geographical position roughly half way between the Orkneys and Shetland Islands people that know Fair Isle would perhaps agree that on most days it rather belies a somewhat optimistic name .
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