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

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1 That I On the first point about us and our own showing of forgiveness .
2 If you put someone on a second floor balcony , for instance , to deliver an address , it looks as if he is simply haranguing his listeners .
3 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 .
4 The horse hurt himself on the first jump and despite leading for much of the way round never really mastered the race .
5 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 ’ .
6 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 .
7 Vechey had decided to hang himself on the last .
8 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 .
9 It has been my experience that Boards , with depressing regularity , have received submissions which on a first reading look structurally ingenious but on close analysis are found to be padded out with individual syllabuses that are academically lightweight and have little or no functional relation to the structure they are supposed to illuminate … something is disastrously wrong with planning procedures when staff only partially understand or accept the rationale of a course and a visiting party finds a farrago of assorted bits and pieces behind a facade occasionally breathtaking in its baroque audacity .
10 Behind the showroom was the Farrs ' house which on the first floor extended to the street .
11 Indeed Maiden was competitive which on the first leg may have come as a surprise to the girls .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 This was a move forward for one young man , who on the first meeting called Philip ‘ The grey haired old GIT . ’
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 So we 'll pop you on the first one tomorrow . ’
19 Your player used to test you on the first hole .
20 ‘ Good , ’ said the corporal , ‘ because we 're always gentle with you on the first day . ’
21 I look forward to seeing you on the 9th June .
22 We hope to see you on the 7th December , especially people from the south and west of the county .
23 Yes , Mrs Jones , we have a room booked for you on the thirtieth of July — can I be of any assistance to you ?
24 ‘ I 'll meet you on the second floor .
25 I look forward to meeting you on the 8th .
26 I 'll see you on the 17th — bye-eee .
27 I hope to see you on the 29th at Bronllys .
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 I look forward to meeting you on the 21st .
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