Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] on [noun] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Just a week before stepping down on May 27th , his camp put out a proposal for radical tax changes in the city .
2 He were parked up there well every coalman I 've pulled him about this coke stuff and I 'd seen him other day and I pulled him , explained that I were going over on April first
3 In a year without a presidential contest , in elections that were merely primaries — and mainly for local offices — around 45% of registered voters turned out on March 20th .
4 Those with no Windows background are advised to cram up on Windows first .
5 The roof literally fell in on Montreal last year when storms ripped off their Olympic Stadium 's retractable top , and they finished last in the National League East .
6 THE European train struggled back on track last night after France narrowly voted YES to the Maastricht Treaty .
7 The programme will go out on May 14th .
8 According to the register it was last signed in on September 5th 1974 .
9 Most of the strikers gave up on April 27th .
10 Yes , it 'll come up on Monday next erm , no Monday fortnight , yes , twentieth .
11 News at Ten 's viewing figures appeared back on track last night .
12 WHEN Eastern Air Lines , which had flapped along in chapter 11 bankruptcy for nearly two years , finally shut down on January 18th , one of the concerned onlookers was Pan Am 's boss , Tom Plaskett .
13 Tim Severin , a renowned adventurer and author , set off on May 13th on a ‘ China voyage ’ which is taking him from Hong Kong to California on a bamboo raft , and will produce a book of that name , published by Little , Brown , in October 1994 .
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