Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] on the [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I could n't imagine what she expected to tell them if they all came back on the same day . |
2 | Under Resolution 45/226 , adopted unanimously on the same day , the Assembly also called for emergency relief for Sudan , noting " the continuing negative impact of persistent natural disasters and armed conflict " in the country . |
3 | The full-year result , announced coincidentally on the same day as its old foe Forte , which owns 69 p.c. of the ordinary shares , followed a first-half loss of £674,000 . |
4 | I recall that my right hon. Friend and I campaigned together on the same side in favour of a ’ yes ’ vote in the 1975 referendum on whether Britain should remain in the European Community . |
5 | Reports said a SAM 727 had just touched down at El Dorado international airport when an Air France Boeing 747 came roaring over it and landed ahead on the same runway . |
6 | The band failed to advise said fans , who have endured a five-year wait to see them play live in the UK , that tickets went on sale last Saturday , and sold out on the same day . |
7 | He and Asquith even appeared together on the same platform . |
8 | ‘ A Practical Revivalist ’ wrote back on the same day . |
9 | There was an exchange of letters which the editor , Bob Edwards , published coincidentally on the same day that Prince Charles flew to India and Nepal for an official tour . |
10 | you just like the idea of bacon cooking you picked up on the same idea . |
11 | He stood almost on the same spot as before , and watched the lighted windows of a basement flat across the way . |