Example sentences of "[num] [noun pl] [to-vb] on the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The official added : ‘ There 's another 12 months to run on the ITV 's domestic deal and then it 's up for grabs .
2 The judge , who took just 45 minutes to decide on the sentences , said he accepted Fraser was a drug addict who had admitted what he had done .
3 Instead Taylor and his players must wait for 10 weeks to build on the foundations laid against the Turks — but , in an attempt to maintain some continuity , Taylor is planning an unscheduled pre-Christmas get-together .
4 ‘ Oase ’ , one of three posters to play on the signature initial of the brand name , was part of the first stage of the new campaign which significantly improved Asbach 's performance in the second half of the year
5 Then the chapter of accidents began for Leeds when hooker Colin Maskell threw out a wild pass for full-back Alan Hunte to race 55 yards to score on the left .
6 So you 've made , you 've done 18 miles , now , erm you 've got another what 8 miles to stick on the top of that .
7 To her surprise , they agreed that she could continue to work for PW three days a week , leaving her two days to work on the business .
8 In that ninety seconds I want every one of the 13 million viewers to concentrate on the speaker — not on someone else scratching their nose in the background .
9 The prosecution alleges the two men helped themselves to cash , having forced the two cashiers to lie on the floor at gunpoint .
10 The NSLC liaised directly with eight city agencies and nominated four representatives to sit on the NSCDC .
11 Since , on average , the target word actually took 369 milliseconds to say on the recording subjects were listening to , this means that subjects had often pressed the button before they had heard all of the target word .
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