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

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1 Such is the power of suggestion that that night as I neared the top of the staircase , my foot stumbled on the last step but one .
2 On 26 April 1991 the Bank of England , who have entered the action as interveners pursuant to my order made on the first day of the hearing last Tuesday , served on the defendants a notice pursuant to section 39(3) ( a ) of the Banking Act 1987 , requiring them to produce at Threadneedle Street at noon on 9 May 1991 a number of specified documents ( comprising all or some of the documents covered by the injunction ) and stated to concern or relate to the accounts or related business of seven of the plaintiffs including A , on the ground that they were reasonably required by the Bank of England for the performance of its functions under the Act .
3 Her mum arrived on the fourth day of the honeymoon , ’ he said .
4 Their escape ended on the seventh circuit and during a hectic last couple of laps in which there were a number of attacks by Andrew Moss ( Ballymena RC ) Movilla 's John West , Mark Smyth ( Newry , O'Rourke 's ) and Jonathan Kenny ( Movilla ) , it was left to the sprint with Fullerton just shading the decision ahead of Brennan .
5 Although James Braid is correctly credited with the course design , the Sandwich Professional was also involved for both their names appear on the first year 's accounts published in July 1908 for ‘ laying out , and advising as to links ’ , their respective fees being £15 6s. 6d. and £5 .
6 But her voice quivered on the last word as she remembered the cold , dispassionate violence of the man in the alehouse .
7 Even here the Communists had little success , their activity remaining on the third level of faction fighting and street corner abuse of the rest of the labour movement .
8 Their revolutions based on the 18th century economics of Jean-Baptiste Say and Adam Smith , paved the way for the most profligate age since the 1920s .
9 Colonel Bumford took his opportunity to win on the last throw .
10 His creditors met on the 28th and they read a letter from their debtor telling them the law was an enemy he could not conquer .
11 At 9.15 am , after his sand save on the 18th , he said : ‘ I 'm going for another kip . ’
12 His life depended on the next few minutes .
13 And his voice rose on the last two words .
14 It was already poured , and just as his hand closed on the last glass with pale gold contents , he caught sight of Meryl near the window with Gladys .
15 Our problems started on the first pitch .
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