Example sentences of "[adv] on the [noun sg] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Dick Crossman was still on the train each day . |
2 | Her beautiful jet hair that had moved so provocatively on the yacht that night hung limp and lifeless at the side of her ashen cheeks . |
3 | I might have been able to afford to pay them on the spot because of the win , but I still had to get home on the train that night . |
4 | If there had only been some way they could have gone in the doors of University College together and come home on the bus each night , or better still got a flat together , life would have been perfect . |
5 | The author was also on the coast that day , but working the 9.20 am to Crewe to Holyhead and unaware of the unusual circumstances that followed . |
6 | Realistically the championship was never quite on the agenda this year , but setting up a system that gives us regular qualification for Europe and the occasional cup run/win will be satisfactory IMO . |
7 | He said , ‘ Then on the day that light dawns , it will be to you as if a sudden incomprehensible darkness descends . ’ |
8 | I saw the goal again on the box this morning , and it seems that Brian Deane was pushed into a marginally offside position . |
9 | Steve Cauthen rode his 163rd winner of the season on My Lord at Leicester , where ten races attracted a crowd of less than 600 , and announced that he would not be riding again on the flat this season . |