Example sentences of "[noun prp] [adv] [verb] [adv] on [art] " in BNC.

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1 Helen and Edward now met frequently on the Common , and she visited her father 's grave with him as he tended it with wild flowers .
2 Lord Ross now lives near on the Central Wales Line , and is a frequent user .
3 Ibn Taghribirdi gives an even more specific date for the quarrel between Hamid al-Din and Molla Gurani , namely Saturday 2 Jumada II 844/Saturday 29 October 1440 : the banishment of Molla Gurani doubtless followed hard on the quarrel .
4 Outside of the Square Mile , it 's practically invisible in the UK rdbms market , where Oracle runs unchecked , Ingres still does well on the back of its ICL agreement into local and central government , and Informix , while selling like hot cakes , still mostly shifts its C-ISAM and Standard engines , not the high ticket OnLine .
5 Outside of the Square Mile , it 's practically invisible in the UK relational database market , where Oracle runs unchecked , Ingres still does well on the back of its ICL Plc agreement into local and central government , and Informix , while selling like hot cakes , still mostly shifts its C-ISAM and Standard engines , not the high ticket OnLine .
6 Richard Baxter only preached once on a Sunday .
7 He and Asquith even appeared together on the same platform .
8 Congressman Solarz also beavers away on the duller stuff that most of his colleagues see little point in pursuing .
9 Julius simply pressed harder on the accelerator and the powerful car responded instantly .
10 AS the BBC 's board of governors meets in London today to pronounce formally on the future of the corporation 's director-general , and perhaps that of its own chair , BBC Scotland has become preoccupied with pressing problems of its own .
11 Mark Thomas then did well on the left , going past five defenders , but his colleagues were unable to find the net from his cross .
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