Example sentences of "and [adv] [verb] on [num] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At Goulbourn a large brick structure with stone quoins and cornices and a central tower and dome had been built in the 1870s , and structure with powerful round-headed arches and long arcading on two storeys was more reminiscent of Indian stations than of those of Europe or North America .
2 Under the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle , provisionally signed on 30 April 1748 , and finally concluded on 18 October , which ended the War of the Austrian Succession ( and of Jenkins 's Ear ) , the French agreed — as they had in relation to the Old Pretender under the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 — to recognise the Hanoverian succession and to refuse shelter to those who challenged it .
3 An abandoned salt mine near Carrickfergus , Northern Ireland , showed signs of activity in September and early October 1990 , and finally collapsed on 19 October , causing a depression 200 metres in diameter and 7 metres deep [ see photograph on page 19 ] .
4 For example , go to Piccadilly Circus in London and see the statue of Eros , bow in hand and still balancing on one foot after all this time .
5 A doctor at Lhasa 's City Barkor Clinic , Jampa Ngodrup was apparently detained on 20 October 1989 and formally charged on 13 August 1990 .
6 The licence will be issued by the State in which the good is ‘ lawfully and definitively located on 1 January 1993 ’ .
7 The export licence will be issued by the member state in which the good is ‘ lawfully and definitively located on 1 January 1993 ’ and thereafter by any member state to which it has been ‘ lawfully and definitively ’ exported .
8 See well over 50,000 exhibits collected by Jan and Graham Upton during the past 30 years and now shown on three floors of authentic Victorian style Shops .
9 Gabriel Tacchino 's recordings of Poulenc 's solo piano music originally appeared on three LPs and here resurface on two CDs .
10 For example , subjects are often required to decide whether two stimuli are the same or different and then to respond on one key for " same " matches and on a second key for " different " matches ; or else to respond to instances of one kind of match and withhold responding to instances of the other kind ( a go/no.go discrimination ) .
11 Rory suggested , and then sucked on one finger .
12 If the patient can get into the kneeling position and then balance on one knee while bringing the other leg forward , so that he can lever himself onto a chair , he will feel confident that he can always get up , even if he is alone at home .
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