Example sentences of "on [art] [adj] [noun] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 No one else is on the outer reef trip I 'm on . ’
2 ‘ Dr. Stevie 's playing well below his handicap , ’ he reported to Richie on the small radio set he was carrying .
3 She still had on the revealing silk blouse she had worn in the show , with stage jewellery sparkling at her throat and breast .
4 In their work on the Labour Spain Committee they conclude :
5 Namely , a sentence in the police officer 's statement of evidence to the effect that ‘ Should anyone come into contact with the jagged metal on the front nearside wing they would be injured ’ , or ‘ If a pedestrian collided with the piece of metal left after the front nearside wing mirror had broken off , he would be injured ’ .
6 On the long row back he had traced the logic of the thing time and again .
7 If the past two years of desktop publishing has had an impact on the traditional typesetting market it must surely be reflected in the number of PostScript bureau that have sprung up around the country .
8 On the spare bedroom bed I should think there 's some .
9 On the lower ground floor you pass through the snooker room , the ballroom and a store room .
10 If the postman knocks on the door to delivery the only parcel you 've received in the past three years , you can guarantee it will be at just before eight on the first Saturday morning you 've had a chance to have a proper lie in for months .
11 Wycliffe left his car on the first car park he came to and walked .
12 As the kit is based on the versatile Interfit system it can be upgraded to a flash kit by the later addition of 2 Interflash heads .
13 As the kit is based on the versatile Interfit system it can be upgraded to a flash kit by the later addition of 2 Interflash heads .
14 Advertising should be based on the accurate job description you have already drawn up , so that the right sort of people will recognize themselves .
15 In Upper Halling we see how Monarch Hill has been derived , on the 1634 map and also on the 1731 tithe map it is written Mannock Hill .
16 Huddled together on the muddy earth floor they were content for a long time to embrace one another without speaking .
17 On the well-defined Teviotdale road they proceeded next morning , and now were able to check at the villages and communities they passed that they were still on Balliol 's route , without the time-consuming searching for tracks .
18 All on the same alder tree we saw coal tits , gold crests , marsh willow tits and long-tailed tits and I learnt to distinguish the whip-like whistling note of the marsh tit .
19 The theory is based on the same Equivalence Principle you have just read about .
20 On the decorated sword scabbard he is depicted , like the god Jupiter , half-nude and on a throne .
21 Control signals sent by subscribers down the lines to the local switch point call up whichever of the services on the main trunk line they wish , or are entitled , to receive .
22 MANY thanks for the excellent series of articles on the proposed Sports Museum they put the situation accurately and can do nothing but help our cause .
23 However , I can say that when a disturbance is reported on the Red Hall estate it is thoroughly investigated . ’
24 Because log-normal distributions follow linear trends on the cumulative probability plot he considered each segment to represent a separate sub-population whose character was determined by the dynamics of transport : traction , saltation and suspension .
25 On a total responsibility package we will survey , measure up , agree the design and dimensions , and guarantee its fit .
26 On a crowded traffic way he 'd have been dead in under a minute but the barren landscape of this world offered little in the way of obstacles and the vehicle seemed able to right itself over the irregular peaks that occasionally reared unexpectedly out of the mists .
27 If someone touched him from behind on a crowded Saturday night he would push himself back onto the anonymous hand , just like a cat would , without turning round to see who it was .
28 Four or five months ago on a gentle Autumn evening I climbed some steep stairs in a converted house in Holland Park to call upon my then closest friend and ally , the Robert whom my agent mentioned so cunningly and cruelly in his self-exposing telephone conversation this morning .
29 On a recent Kilroy programme I was asked to represent the views of working mothers in both my professional capacity as editor of SHE and personal capacity as mother of four-year-old Thomas .
30 Do n't think that because you are on a long term site you are secure ; one has already closed in Cumbria and more could follow .
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