Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] on [num] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | TNPs are analytically distinguished on three levels , economic , political and cultural-ideological , what I take to constitute the sociological totality . |
2 | It is said that he advised that the centre should be incorporated , and a company ( ‘ C.M.C. ’ ) was duly formed on 29 April 1983 . |
3 | All in all , he had been departmentally punished on twenty-seven occasions , an average of once for each year he had spent in the force . |
4 | Highly recommended on two TV programmes and in a national newspaper for its comfort , hospitality and excellent food . |
5 | The loose grouping , which has only met on two occasions , is known unofficially as HOG , the Hilton Object Group , after its inaugural meeting at the Boston Hilton last year . |
6 | Lyle 's contract was signed with the Associated Carpet Group ( A.C.G. ) representing independent carpet retailers throughout the U.K. It was won against stiff competition by offering a collection of five carpet ranges made up of 72 individual items all presented on one Tombola . |
7 | ‘ Well , they investigated , and apparently it was quite easy , because it was a very distinctive typeface , which they 'd only used on one machine . |
8 | When she 'd been doing her research for this article she 'd talked to various other people in the City regarding Laura Wyndham 's expertise in her job , and they had all agreed on one thing — she was at the very top of her profession . |
9 | It is nicely ringed on three sides by colourful high hills or else low mountains , and has a delightful old humpbacked bridge . |
10 | ‘ It would be really cool if everybody was up there in the photos , ’ says Neneh , ‘ but the slightly tacky side of the pop star stuff is that it 's all focused on one person . ’ |
11 | On 30 June Brent London Borough Council 's solicitors were put on notice that M. was complaining that he had not been served personally by them with a copy of the formal order and arranged that he be so served on 3 July . |
12 | A doctor at Lhasa 's City Barkor Clinic , Jampa Ngodrup was apparently detained on 20 October 1989 and formally charged on 13 August 1990 . |
13 | He pointed out that during previous planning permissions for Sunday working the plant had only worked on two Sundays in three years . |
14 | Some locomotives such as the three Class 55's , one example only worked on one day , with the importance being over to the BR hired fleet . |
15 | As I said in reply to the hon. Member for Liverpool , Mossley Hill ( Mr. Alton ) , the Government have obtained a report from the Director General of Fair Trading , which was only published on 24 September . |
16 | So the loophole , if such it was , was closed although subsequently some months elapsed before a winding up order was eventually made on 14 January 1992 . |
17 | The parties eventually separated on 14 March 1992 , again very recently , and the mother left without the children , having found another man and formed another and very recent relationship . |
18 | This 30 minute video was mostly shot on one day only , using five Betacam cameras . |
19 | The moderate socialists still controlled the CEC elected by the first All-Russian Congress of Soviets in June , but acceded to demands that they summon a Second Congress which , following a series of regional soviet congresses , eventually met on 25 October . |
20 | As passengers now had an alternative terminus in central Edinburgh the passenger service to St Leonards declined and was finally discontinued on 30 September 1860 . |
21 | The Halls finally reopened on 15 December 1985 . |
22 | The peaks of these complexes are successively located on one side of the baseline and then on the other , and this positive then negative polarity in the frontal plane of the ECG creates the typical twisting-about-a-point appearance ( fig 1 ) . |
23 | When the Scarman Enquiry finally reported on 25 August , their recommendations — in favour of union recognition and reinstatement of the strikers — were , like the ACAS report , duly and legally ignored by the Grunwick management . |
24 | After repeated petitions by the ‘ commonalty of the county ’ , charters confirming the disafforestment of Surrey were finally granted on 26 December 1327 : they were to be proclaimed in the county court , and the warden of Windsor forest was ordered to drive out all game from the disafforested areas into the remaining forest within the next forty days . |
25 | It was finally decided on 15 June that there should be a Commonwealth statement on civil aviation , and although Australia and South Africa favoured Commonwealth consultation ahead of time , Canada was wary of offending the USA . |
26 | what 's the mat , look I 've just trod on two grapes there |
27 | We agree with the National Curriculum Council 's conclusion , in the light of consultation , that they should be combined and had in fact already decided on one target for the secondary stages . |
28 | Nevertheless , the opera was finally performed on 29 January 1781 , enjoying a triumphant reception , and Wolfgang had the pleasure of being joined for the occasion by Leopold and Nannerl . |
29 | The text which was finally agreed on 11 December 1989 provided for : |
30 | A cease-fire was finally agreed on 27 July , though in the absence of Soviet or Chinese documentation one can not be sure what part was played by the American threats of intensified military operations . |