Example sentences of "[art] [noun prp] [verb] [adv] on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The K2s got away on the second attempt . |
2 | Glanton 's current plans for the Barnes depend entirely on a favourable judgment from the Orphans Court . |
3 | He forced it close enough to the edge to allow the Toyota to creep past on the inside . |
4 | It is clear that the vast majority of full-time students entering higher education in the UK do so on the basis of Highers or A-levels ( 91% in the universities , 71% in the polytechnics , Smithers and Robinson , 1989 ) . |
5 | On the Saturday I was seen off by Ada , the Shelleys going away on the Friday night . |
6 | The S.C.C. operates mainly on a grant from the CTC , but as this amounts to only £600 per annum our resources are extremely limited . |
7 | After long discussions with Prof Spitz and his team , who had performed two similar operations before , the Holtons agreed only on the basis that each child would have an equal chance and organs would be shared equally . |
8 | Some , like Ford and Vauxhall , have been able to respond quickly but Rover , which has a US airbag only on the top of the range 800 series , is having to undertake a major engineering programme to make them available throughout the range during the next year . |