Example sentences of "on [adj] [noun] ['s] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm , so you would leave what I call this deadwood lying on your spreadsheet , cells that are using up memory , they 're not needed any more erm , on many people 's spreadsheets I 've discovered quite a lot of deadwood using up large amounts of memory , like in some people 's cases two-thirds of the memory used by the deadwood . |
2 | They have given many parties in their time , but on New Year 's Eve they have always gone out to the gatherings of others — sometimes to several gatherings in the course of the evening , and some years separately , not always meeting even for the magic chimes . |
3 | On New Year 's Eve they made |
4 | On New Year 's Eve we skip the next four years and go straight into 1977 . |
5 | On New Year 's Eve he had been ill . |
6 | When they had gone to bed together on New Year 's Eve it had been like a revelation to him . |
7 | On New Year 's Day they briefly topped the division , but since then have lost players and impetus . |
8 | On New Year 's Day they briefly topped the division , but since then have lost players and impetus . |
9 | On New Year 's Day they topped the division for a couple of hours . |
10 | On New Year 's Day they topped the division for a couple of hours . |
11 | Normally on New Year 's Day he would be at home with Mandy . |
12 | In Elizabethan days , rosemary shoots were tied with coloured ribbon , tipped with gold and given to guests at weddings to symbolize love and faithfulness , and on New Year 's Day it was a gift for guests , together with an orange stuck with cloves . |
13 | Then very shortly after her birth on New Year 's Day it was realised she had a heart problem . |
14 | Now if Hereford are to build on last week 's success they need to get at least a draw at Gigg lane . |