Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [noun] on [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A six months subscription costs just £20 , one year £38 and two years only £70 — savings of over 50% on the cover price .
2 The government sets the local price of petrol absurdly low while imposing taxes of over 80% on the company 's revenues .
3 If the Institute had been a private company preparing for flotation at the end of 1992 , then its operating surplus of over £600,000 on a turnover of above £8m would have made it a very attractive investment .
4 As we will see , offences of this kind are dealt with without hesitation on the basis of simple reciprocity .
5 That makes him worth about $60m on the hoof .
6 We used to paly croquet on the lawn .
7 We used to paly badminton on the lawn .
8 People who paid rates amounting to only £200 on a house now have to pay £1 , 200 in poll tax .
9 This walk climbs to almost 1,000′ on the moorland of Parc Mawr .
10 In virtually all the fields of activity of the profession , proposed directives and legislation have the potential to significantly impact on the work of the actuary .
11 Up for grabs today is a K-Reg Metro 1.4s , worth around £10,000 on the road which will come to our winner fully taxed for a year and with a full tank of petrol .
12 Today 's super prize is a Rover Metro 1.1s , worth around £9,500 on the road , which will come to our winner fully taxed for a year and with a full tank of petrol .
13 Instead the club encourage people to join the membership scheme , which gives priority when buying tickets ( and gets you into the West Stand ) , and with which you may be able to buy tickets at away grounds on the day .
14 for a night or two to have somewhere that they know they can at least kip on the floor .
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