Example sentences of "and [adv] on [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Madeirans describe the voyage as uphill to Porto Santo and downhill on the return journey , as the outward journey from Madeira is always rougher .
2 You 're listening to B B C Radio Oxford and Talking Sport , twenty six minutes past five it is ; we 're going to change sports now and have a little chat about speedway , because one or two things have happened nationally and locally on the speedway scene .
3 The clothes were boiled in a copper over a wood fire , rubbed up and down on a wash board , then squeezed through a hand-turned mangle .
4 " I do n't think I 'll ever feel anything ever again with the region I sit on , " grinned Chuck as he continued to bounce up and down on the plank bench .
5 first , the existence of these private but non-fee-paying schools will have a deeply depressing , if not fatal , effect on other schools in the area , and especially on the science provision in those schools .
6 Rebate is only granted on the Council Tax itself and not on the Council water charge which is a separate liability .
7 In accrediting prior learning , the focus is on the outcomes or achievements of learning and not on the learning process itself .
8 And it 's it 's on the economic front that regeneration has the highest priority in Leeds and not on the housing front , as I as I 've previously described .
9 In both groups the teams play each other home and away on a league basis .
10 And finally on the undergraduate side , a number of our erm contacts have led to the undergraduates being able to erm find vacation work .
11 And always on a Sunday morning , when you got up , Sunday morning , epsom salts .
12 It was 10.23 according to the Holiday Inn 's radio alarm clock , which flashed on and off on the bedside panel , redly .
13 Ferns grew among the boulders , and further on the spring undergrowth was already dense .
14 He cantered back and forth on the gravel beach , then rode off through a corn field .
15 And still on the heron front , Ray Talbot of the Real McKoi , Garboldisham in Norfolk showed me yet another weapon in the pondkeeper 's armoury against heron visits .
16 We will have to rely more and more on the back-up squad to keep us going .
17 The 10-year charge is an inheritance tax levy on the value of the assets in a discretionary trust at each tenth anniversary and also on a capital payout .
18 Earlier expeditions , in the wars against Louis XIV , had twice failed to make any progress up the narrow estuary of the St. Lawrence ; the new expedition under Wolfe sailed up the river and established itself outside Quebec , the capital of New France : British troops took up positions east of the city and also on the south side of the river , but there was no attempt at a seige and the routes north and west of the city remained open .
19 Normally a twice-monthly passenger and cargo ship , the Island Princess , sailed from Sydney to Tahiti , calling on the way at Sanderstown , the capital of the Moto Varu archipelago , and also on the return voyage to Australia .
20 It is a reflection on the ITF competitions , the television exposure , the prestige of these events , and also on the Marketing Department 's commitment to excellence in servicing the needs of our sponsors .
21 Medieval burials were discovered on the Rock Close site in 1816 , and also on the Rock House site in recent times .
22 Aziz Cami , a director of The Partners agency , and also on the executive committee of D & AD , believes the section needs reorganising .
23 The white butterflies lay their eggs on plants of the cabbage family and also on the garden nasturtium in May to August .
24 So they can come with time off work and probably on an expense account , even to a far-flung location .
25 Since the distance and aperture remain the same , only more or less of the same picture is being shown , just as if a camera in a museum or on an animation stand were moving in and out on an oil painting .
26 Furthermore , the 1986 Disabled Persons Act , arising from a private member 's Bill and now on the statute book , seeks to carry forward for adults some of the more positive features of the 1981 Education Act — for example , it provides for the rights of all people with disabilities to take part or be represented in discussion and decision-making concerning services provided for them .
27 These have the advantage of allowing you time to consider individual rugs , both in the shop and often on a trial basis in your home ; in addition , there is usually a wide and varied selection of rugs from which to choose .
28 Then , instead of working close in , the cleaner should be positioned well back just within the maximum range of the jet and roughly on the centre line of the equipment to be cleaned .
29 And today on a satellite link from Everest he admitted his solo climb without Oxygen had come close to costing him his life .
30 Other noisy people who were very grey moved rapidly backwards and forwards on the end wall .
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