Example sentences of "on the [adj] page " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , the limitations of writing a script to accompany images on the screen become clear on the printed page .
2 Reproduced to a uniform size on the printed page , sculptures which are monumental in size can not be distinguished from those which are mere studies or maquettes .
3 There must be some affinity between you and the man or woman on the printed page — something that you recognise not because you are ‘ just like that ’ but because you feel that you can interpret the situation with those words .
4 Anyone who has studied Lewis 's work must know what Tolkien meant , though the ‘ ulsterior motive ’ is much more apparent in Lewis 's reported speech ( particularly in speech lubricated by the wine of High Table or the beer of Oxfordshire pubs ) than on the printed page .
5 Many things can be said in conversation which assume a different weight when used , verbatim or otherwise , on the printed page .
6 It 's vague story is juxtaposed with much historical , even statistical , documentation , in paragraphs whose scant narrative connections are further exposed by their widely separate layout on the printed page .
7 The raw copy which floods in from many sources is ‘ tasted ’ , selected , sub-edited and , in a remarkably short space of time , some of it appears on the printed page .
8 In other words , the 1 , 2 , 3 … points on the screen only correspond with 1″ , 2″ , 3″ … on the printed page when 10 pitch ( pica ) characters are to be printed .
9 Because the position the typing line will have on the printed page does not appear onscreen , it is vital to check the sizes of your margins to make sure you get the placing you require ; for instance , to line up with a letterhead ( see Task 18 ) .
10 Painting , architecture ( as its most pure ) , and literature have a definitive form or text , and although the same can be said of drama whilst it remains on the printed page , its conversion to the performing medium allows a great deal more flexibility than music ever can .
11 Class accents lie at the heart of such mimicry , though on the printed page a betraying turn of phrase , or a tell-tale choice of words like ‘ dodgy ’ or ‘ darling ’ , can be represented more easily than an impure vowel .
12 The fertile play of dialogue in these novels , often predominating on the printed page , is a constant stream of signals flashed to the reader to help him estimate the age , the mood , and the standing — real or pretended — of their characters from instant to instant .
13 As Goodman ( 1976 ) and Smith ( 1978 ) have pointed out , information is richly available on the printed page , and there are a number of ways of determining the identity of a letter or word .
14 Automated Education Letter in December 1972 reported a talk by R. P. Henderson to the Royal Canadian Institute in Toronto : In the not too distant future we will see the world 's knowledge recorded electronically rather than on the printed page .
15 In the extract reproduced below ( 14 ) , the orthographic paragraph boundaries as they appeared on the printed page have been ignored .
16 But the character in the film ceases to amuse when presented on the printed page .
17 Here everything you 've lovingly inserted into your document , including fonts , graphics , columns , headers and footers , appears exactly as it will on the printed page .
18 Certainly , on the printed page and , therefore , at a fairly small scale , it looked impressive .
19 A dot-matrix printer generates a dot on the printed page by striking an inked ribbon with a pin ( the pin radius being inch ) whereas an inkjet printer produces a dot by firing a droplet of ink onto a specially coated paper , the coating being required in order to prevent the ink from running .
20 Trying to concentrate on the printed page
21 When the life of a child can so easily hang in the balance , is there not a case for recommending that all parents attend a practical course in first aid , rather than relying on the printed page ?
22 Help text is arranged in a series of levels from brief prompts displayed on the current page to , in some cases , subsequent levels containing several screens of information , guidance and explanation .
23 On the following page we read that ‘ things were going badly ’ for Neto .
24 Using that heading and the eleven listed words , you could then create the thought-flow chart on the following page .
25 On the following page are some examples of games played from the Child ego-state .
26 Please fill in the questionnaire on the following page : questions 1 to 9 tell us what you are already doing ; questions 10 to 14 are your chance to let us know what you want from Amnesty .
27 On the following page is a newspaper report as an illustration of this mode of attribution .
28 The part played by Dunbar lifeboat in this service is recounted on the following page
29 On the following page , the British Coal memorandum says : ’ The Committee is right to draw attention to the fact that , once a mine is closed , the capacity is effectively lost . ’
30 We have no doubt about the most effective route however and suggest that the starting point should be the list of telephone numbers and addresses on the final page of this brochure .
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