Example sentences of "on the [noun] [verb] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 If Mansell does put pen to paper , our own local Williams team should be right on the pace come the first Grand Prix next year .
2 We therefore called on the Government to suspend the 14th Round pending the results of a Strategic Environmental Assessment of all aspects of the search for oil and gas around the coastline of Wales , but to no avail .
3 CPRW 's National Executive Committee has called on the Government to halt the 14th Round , pending a more thorough assessment of the environmental risks involved .
4 He was just out there on the Strip telling the first lady how he wants to get to know her , and the second , and hoping out loud that both of them do n't mind about the third : ‘ Because I want to get to know her , too .
5 Focus on the battle to win the First Division title and the struggle to stay in the Second
6 Many spectators had squatted on the dunes surrounding the 6th , most of them on the Maiden itself .
7 Some were impatient of disarmament talks which never resulted in the abandoning of a single weapon ; some were appalled by Civil Defence pamphlets which advocated spending your last four minutes on earth whitewashing your windows and by planners who talked blithely in terms of ‘ megadeaths ’ ; some were convinced that Armageddon would be next week : the immensely influential film of On the Beach showed the last survivors , in Melbourne , waiting for death in 1963 .
8 The second part of this procedure ( 8.2 Archiving ) will be carried out between 08.00 and 08.30 on the morning following the first part of the procedure .
9 Chile is Britain 's oldest ally in the Southern Hemisphere … and the Falcons were determined not to miss out on the celebrations to mark the 75th birthday of the Royal Air Force .
10 Not only do the letters and inventories of Vollard , Durand-Ruel and Hébrard greatly illuminate the history of the casts , but the individual entries on the sculptures constitute the first true catalogue of these works .
11 They had to pay an opting out fee of £1,167.00 , based on the interest to cover the next seven years .
12 The clock on the mantelpiece struck the tenth hour .
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