Example sentences of "[verb] on the [num ord] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Amidst patriotic excitement , it was won on the last stage by a Frenchman , Jean Robic .
2 The image of hope which had thus arisen in Williamson 's mind was soured by the reality of his second obsession : the sheer horror of his experience on 1 July 1916 , when 60,000 British soldiers were killed or wounded on the first day of the Battle of the Somme .
3 case of a shop assistant and you do n't know their name , do n't , write do n't know on the first line of shop assistant under occupation , only include people who speak to you
4 This can not fall on the last syllable of the stem , and is , if necessary , moved to an earlier syllable .
5 At the time I wondered how any improvements could be visual , when I learnt that players could ignore March winds and appear on the 1st tee in shirt and slacks .
6 The admission by Hammersmith and Fulham was disclosed on the first day of a case brought by Anthony Hazell , the local district auditor .
7 The Accommodation Service is located on the first floor of the Tower Building .
8 An unused kitchen located on the first floor of this block , provided the necessary space for a new Staff Room , Kitchenette and Toilets , with supplementary Staff Toilets , Lockers and Resources Area being located in the link to the three storey block .
9 Christina went to her own office , which was located on the first floor of the reception building .
10 Force a page break with the cursor located on the first letter of the first paragraph
11 Rennie House now has three new conference rooms located on the third floor for general use .
12 But all is forgotten on the last lap in Peel Park through the cheering lines of spectators to the finishing line . ’
13 The monument stands on the first cross-roads in front of the Carmel Road entrance to West Cemetery .
14 If no date is specified the court would probably conclude that it was to be exercised within a reasonable period ending on the last day for exercise ( Multon v Cordell [ 1986 ] 1 EGLR 44 ) .
15 He drew on the first cigarette for eight years , nearly choked , and wheezed : ‘ First today , anyway .
16 This study will , therefore , concentrate on the first wave of evacuation during the ‘ phoney war ’ period because it was this stage that caused most controversy .
17 IN THE YEAR that saw mankind 's first wave of planetary exploration reach a glorious climax with Voyager 2 's passage of Neptune , it is clear that new space efforts will concentrate on the third planet from the Sun .
18 He does not narrowly concentrate on the last week of Jesus ' life ; the entire life of Jesus was an example of sacrificial love .
19 And that 's to that 's clearly summarized on the last page of your appendix B is n't it ?
20 The seminars , which will be held in Dundee and Glasgow , will focus on the second phase of general SVQs , though they may also include workshops for centres wanting to pilot the first batch of awards for the first time .
21 Lisa is eighteen and now lives on the nineteenth floor of a block of London flats with her nine-month-old daughter .
22 ‘ He lives on the sixteenth floor of the RCA building .
23 Guy lives on the sixth floor in let me see , it 's on the it 's if , if you 're going along the corridor it 's just past the final year notice boards , it does have a number , I 've forgotten which one it is but it 's on the right hand side .
24 I think , assume everything starts on the first beat of the bar as well .
25 I hope I do n't add to the confusion of the Borrowdale guidebook editions when I point out that their detailed account of what occurred on the first ascent of Prodigal Sons is in fact what happened on a totally different route named Déj ‘ a Vu .
26 Thus , for example , the student with difficulty revising , having drawn up his plan of action , agreed to work on the first item on his list and not to be side-tracked into attempting other items at the same time .
27 Er and I think we would all er acknowledge er the the precise difficulties of that wording and perhaps a , an amendment may need to be considered on the second line following the list of districts .
28 My Lords , I did not speak on the second reading of this Bill , because I spoke extremely critically on in the debate on the White Paper o on er May the 26th last year , but er I would therefore like to er commence by joining with my Right Honourable Friend Lord Whitelaw because I was so critical , in welcoming the changes which the Home Secretary has now proposed .
29 Rome , for instance , was sited on the first crossing of the River Tiber , controlling the route from Latium to Etruria ; Corinth was a colonial power in the archaic period thanks largely to her position on the Isthmus ( p. 95 ) ; and explanations of the greatness of Byzantium , from Polybius book iv to Gibbon , have begun with geography .
30 I would , before passing on the next part of our programme , I would like to warmly thank Judy and Simon and Richard and Tony , not only for their presentations , their carefully thought out presentations to give us as broad a span as possible of how they see the priorities , what is happening at this time , but for everything else they do in leading their teams and initiating so many of the exchanges that take place , which adds so much , as has been said by , both by Judy and by other speakers , to carry N C V O forward .
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