Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] on the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I ca n't see to put the needle on properly on the record
2 So if the law was clear that in those circumstances they should have been on notice and should have therefore watched where the money was going , there would n't have been a problem and are we not saying that legitimate stock lending which I think is what is about is suggesting , if carried on properly on the market , would be all right , but if it immediately goes off market into the back doors and back rooms and people ca n't see what 's going on and the Financial Institutions take part in that , then they are doing something that un undoubtedly is probably going to cause loss to pension funds and should n't there be a clear law which makes them liable in those circumstances .
3 In one school towards the end of July the staff arrived to discover that the staff room was festooned with balloons and streamers , the wine glasses were dusted off ready for use later in the day but , most importantly on the display board was a very large notice in thick felt pen :
4 One night we had a crash landing , when a plane from another air field had to land at Bourn in a bit of a hurry , having been shot up rather badly on the way back from Germany .
5 The storm theme [ 11 ] hurls the minor second at us on various levels , but most powerfully on the root note E flat , suggesting the Phrygian mode ( i.e. E to E on the white notes of the piano , transposed down a semitone ) .
6 One electric lamp the others all be the the butty would have the electric lamp , and he 'd also carry an oil lamp for testing for gas , and er I can remember going nearly a whole shift having to carry this lamp right down on the floor , carry it up into the heading you see ?
7 Simon has now cut right down on the amount of time he spend playing and has also undergone treatment from his doctor .
8 To the left of this doorway , right down on the ground , is an arched opening known as ‘ The Cagots ’ window' , this having been , so one story claims , the window through which the Cagots , who were not allowed into the church , could hear the mass .
9 As to the others , it really depends rather crucially on the game that one has in mind .
10 There was another commotion going on down on the slip ; the BMW people were gesticulating wildly and pointing at the tyres on one side of the trailer holding the big ski boat , which appeared to be listing slightly in that direction now .
11 At that meeting Close 's committee will make wide-ranging recommendations , most crucially on the captaincy and a possible team manager .
12 There were mangoes on the table and flat bread and a dish of scrambled eggs , so I took a spoonful of egg and put it slowly down on the terrace , as I thought any human being would do .
13 As he placed it slowly down on the table , he took a deep breath .
14 Now that attitude is changing , most obviously on the West Coast , which has more money than other earthquake zones to experiment with new designs and materials .
15 The Lady Prioress slumped wearily down on the stool as Corbett questioned her about Dame Frances ' death .
16 She hurried next door to get the spare one she always left with her neighbour , then let herself inside and sank down wearily on the bottom of the stairs .
17 There 's a definite swagger to many of the songs here , as Russell emerges out of the mix far less reticently on the likes of the jaunty single , ‘ Little Bird ’ , and ‘ Soon Is Never Soon Enough ’ , a belted-out duet with Delores O'Riordan ( on day release from The Cranberries ) driven recklessly along by some well haywire slide guitar from Easter .
18 Perhaps somewhere on the mainland … ’
19 Indeed the Baron himself has almost given up buying ( a recent exception was Constable 's ‘ The Lock ’ , which he acquired at Sotheby 's in 1991 for over £10 million ) , as works of sufficient importance appear so rarely on the market and cost so much when they do .
20 They had n't been working on the slate face , they had n't worked any slate , but they were doing all right on the tables , you know on the sawing the slate up for the others .
21 The time is fast approaching where both the stock market and Eurotunnel 's bankers require something a little more concrete than vague reassurances that it will be all right on the night .
22 It 'll Be All Right on the Night host Dennis Norden searched for his cordless telephone , only to discover that his pet dog had buried it in the garden of his London home .
23 The box and pyrotechnics take a long time to set up , so we ca n't rehearse and have to hope it will be all right on the night .
24 MoM : Whyte ( All right on the night ) .
25 And finally ... it was all right on the night
26 ALL RIGHT ON THE NIGHT
27 ‘ It 'll be all right on the night . ’
28 In Committee when we discussed the needs of the disabled and the need for a code of good practice , the Minister 's response , as it was to everything else to do with consumer interest , was " It will be all right on the night " .
29 But do n't worry — be all right on the night .
30 Workmen are still frantically putting the finishing touches to the plush new leisure complex , but the organisers are confident it will be all right on the night — June 26 .
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