Example sentences of "[noun] on a [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 It is a gesture of faith in the future on a scale that takes the breath away and confounds the gloom merchants .
2 The rails of your board determine how well it sails upwind and its ability to maintain grip at speed on a reach and during a turn .
3 Day works is a means of paying a contractor on a time and materials basis for incidental work to the contract to comply with the engineer 's instructions , with additions for overheads and profit .
4 The Bank customarily announces the issue of new stock on a Friday and dealings usually start in the secondary market on the following Thursday .
5 They set it tilted for a moment , leaning one side on a stone that Luch slipped under for them , while Ruari listened and sniffed and weighed the hive in his hand .
6 Well that was , that was the crew 's job you see cos you used to have , they used to be erm , they used to be the master of the ship , my father , and they would still have a mate , he 's dead and gone and there was myself one side on the starboard side on a winch and we had two men right aft on the after winch and they used to have to look after three chains .
7 This is basically the same sort of thing as the filled legs on a horse that has stood in .
8 The crowd was thick as hairs on a dog and we were unable to force our way through .
9 He was probably Blagg 's own age — twenty-five — and he had a gold signet ring on a hand that was already worn and scarred by work at some machinery .
10 Reviewing the procedures he followed on leaving Skaro , the Doctor , at last , traces the fault — a tiny broken spring on a switch that , had it stayed in the ‘ down ’ position , would have sent the TARDIS back past the moment when the Earth 's solar system was formed — beyond the Sun 's point of creation .
11 Out here in Japan we tend to get info on the football on a wing and prayer so being able to be part of this listing is great for this Leeds supporter .
12 He would need a doctor to tell him if she had been violated , but there was no indication of it , not even a bruise on an arm where a strong hand might have held her .
13 In the late 1980s developers knew that they would not make a decent return on their investment on a pay and play basis .
14 ( I bet Fay reads Gay Community News in Marks Brothers on a Saturday and his ambition is to review records for Cosmopolitan ) .
15 There are , though , a number of waves on a reach and as long as you limit yourself to three distinct pumps with a clear pause before the next set you should be alright .
16 Darlington A team bowlers , chasing a Durham County league double , have a tough task ahead on Sunday when they take on South Tyneside over six rinks on a home and away basis .
17 Maybe , even as Alexandra Maitland wiped her eyes on a tissue and sniffed unalluringly in the kitchen of her London flat , Matthew Prescott was facing his destiny across a Somerset dinner table , and liking what he saw .
18 A person who has parked his car on a road and left it unattended ca n't be said to be the driver of this offence .
19 and he said he 'd , he 'd let me know before Christmas if he can get me back on a Wednesday , but I 'm still taken on a Wednesday but my friend takes me in the car on a Wednesday but er I like to go in the ambulance you see really so er
20 And if you 're buying the car on a loan or HP agreement , you might well owe more than the car is worth — your loss again !
21 When hon. Members table an amendment to a Bill , it can concentrate the Minister 's mind on a clause or section and occasionally hon. Members can be persuaded to force amendments on the Government .
22 Up until that time much of the work in steel-making had been done by individuals or groups of steel-making master craftsmen on a jobbing or sub-contracting basis .
23 But they , and many other organisations throughout society , also have the benefit of strongly supportive national policies and of state guaranteed funds on a scale that is not entirely incommensurate with the task of changing health determining habits : for a population the size of England 's , the total yearly Victorian Health Promotion Foundation 's budget is equivalent to around £140 million , and much of it goes to the voluntary sector .
24 Put Kurt Cobain , Dave Grohl and Chris Novoselic on a stage or in a rehearsal space or in a studio and they can still wreak magic , the three losers who took on the world and won .
25 Jack calmly walked up to a stranger on a bench and asked : ‘ Can I borrow a fag ? ’
26 I mean you could n't put a stranger on a job that you , you yourself .
27 Under the watchful eye of the provodnitsy — the female ticket-collectors , tea dispensers and mother hens — you feel less a stranger on a train and more a member of an extended family , sharing food , drink and gossip — even if you ca n't understand a word of Russian .
28 But now , rather like recording afresh over the existing programme on an audio or visual cassette , Sylvia had superimposed a successful situation and had thereby made a significant change in the data recognized by her subconscious .
29 If you mark your weight on a graph or chart this should provide a clear and rewarding sign of progress over a period of weeks and months .
30 They agreed at a meeting in Edinburgh yesterday to urge the Government to seek changes in legislation so that tenants who have bought their homes with the benefit of a discount are debarred from buying council houses with similar concessions on a second or more occasions .
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