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

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1 That I On the first point about us and our own showing of forgiveness .
2 Finally , on Sunday morning Emerson woke up to find it raining — and Monza is not the track for rain , nor is rain a help to someone on the third row of the grid .
3 The horse hurt himself on the first jump and despite leading for much of the way round never really mastered the race .
4 Asked what he would feel like if , on Sunday night , he found himself on the 18th tee tied for the lead , he replied that it could only be a ‘ shattering experience ’ .
5 Eventually Don grappled with the critical section , and with a quick windmill of arms and legs was up and establishing himself on the next stance .
6 Vechey had decided to hang himself on the last .
7 Erm then er I introduced somebody on the seventeenth for this teaching post , for the sewing club which Noel unofficially told me and Donald also rang up and said that we were going to get the money so I I 've already employed somebody , I have n't got the letter yet .
8 Behind the showroom was the Farrs ' house which on the first floor extended to the street .
9 Indeed Maiden was competitive which on the first leg may have come as a surprise to the girls .
10 It was dominated by a century from Richards , which on the fourth morning he took in explosive style to 182 not out when Lloyd declared on 379 for 7 .
11 All she could recollect was that she 'd been amazed to find that they 'd been born on practically the same day in August : she on the sixth , and he on the eighth .
12 This was a move forward for one young man , who on the first meeting called Philip ‘ The grey haired old GIT . ’
13 Bastian , the independent scholar/dealer , who organised the show together with another independent curator , Werner Spies , says that he is most pleased with the reaction of an old couple from Dresden , who on the first day said that they had been longing to see Picasso 's work for forty years .
14 Office workers who on the first day possible in the early year had rushed out in their lunch hour to cover any patch of grass with bare legs and arms , floral patterns and jackets , as if some strange immediate growth had been brought out by the sun , to die back in the early afternoon , had by now got the habit of staying in the dark bowels of buildings when they could .
15 I believe in Jesus Christ , Born of a common woman , Who was ridiculed , disfigured and executed , Who on the third day rose and fought back ; He storms the highest councils , Where he overturns the iron rule of injustice .
16 So we 'll pop you on the first one tomorrow . ’
17 Your player used to test you on the first hole .
18 ‘ Good , ’ said the corporal , ‘ because we 're always gentle with you on the first day . ’
19 I look forward to seeing you on the 9th June .
20 We hope to see you on the 7th December , especially people from the south and west of the county .
21 Yes , Mrs Jones , we have a room booked for you on the thirtieth of July — can I be of any assistance to you ?
22 ‘ I 'll meet you on the second floor .
23 I look forward to meeting you on the 8th .
24 I 'll see you on the 17th — bye-eee .
25 I hope to see you on the 29th at Bronllys .
26 Hallo sir , you 're calling about your daughter , Jennifer , erm I 'm sorry , I do n't really have any more information to add to what we told you on the twentieth .
27 I can not trace any acknowledgment from you of the memorandum I sent you on the twelfth of this month , regarding your talents and the scope for them in this office .
28 I look forward to meeting you on the 21st .
29 ‘ I 've come to advise you on the last two appointments to your team . ’
30 there for three pairs which was just as well I stopped you on the last one .
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