Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [art] [noun pl] on " in BNC.

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1 All day I 'd felt calm , though aware that everything in Jamila 's life had changed ; and now , on the same day , if I was right about the looks on the two faces in the car with me , the same thing was going to happen to me .
2 had terminating at Tooting Junction , only one was to be extended through to Mitcham and it would not be practicable for the cars on the other two to change over to trolley operation for such a short distance .
3 Passage is possible through the branches on the extreme left .
4 However , while North Circular-bound a few months back I was flipping through the channels on the radio trying find something decent when I came across what I later learned to be Hey from the recent ‘ Upfront ’ album by David Sanborn .
5 Sex becomes more exciting as the demands on you step up .
6 It meant a three-horse jump-off of the riders on four faults and , when it came to this , Whitaker had no problems going clear with his own Everest Lifestyle to leave Mark Armstrong , Friday night 's Grand Prix winner , as runner-up with Rockall .
7 But Horsley was popular with the Founders on a personal level .
8 panel recommended an increase in expenditure on this item of work next year , an increase in one point six million pounds to two million pounds , we ca n't say categorically that , that will happen until we 've had our allocations both sanctions borrowing for , for next year , it is a wish of interest of hands make clear in the comments on appendix A in this paper against the figure of one points being aroused that the
9 She usually cooked bacon in the oven and there was an egg apiece , fresh from the hens on the farm .
10 It was clear from the reports on fifty-nine cells in this guberniia that collaboration between the party and the people was minimal .
11 And a cave we shall pass on our trip today , high in the cliffs on the southernmost point — Ghar Hasan .
12 Mr. Perot was interested in the properties on behalf of himself and his family .
13 Gill naturally began probing top British Aerospace personnel who , facing redundancy and compulsory relocation away from the Home Counties to the North of England , were interested in the opportunities on offer .
14 As we are particularly interested in the influences on women who choose science , we shall begin by looking at the women 's experiences of single-sex education .
15 They faced each other , their breath coming in gasps , while , oblivious to the humans on the patio , two hummingbirds whistled as they nestled together in the branches of a scarlet hibiscus .
16 Prevalent among the emotions on view were : self-satisfaction amongst those who had received their C'est la Vie gift box , which included a baroque heart-shaped brooch estimated to be worth about £120 and , amongst those whose boxes had gone astray , resentment ( which gave the first group an opportunity for a bit of schadenfreude , which , emotionally speaking , is always a big hit ) .
17 This is the ‘ quiet ’ season for branch events , but the AGM and social at the Reddings on 26th February is an important occasion , so do try to go along .
18 Not even the sight of Penry 's dark head , clearly visible above the crowds on the platform , had the power to raise her spirits as he forged his way towards her , looking spectacularly attractive in a lightweight grey suit with a white silk shirt striped in Cambridge blue , open at the throat .
19 Mantle compositions that could yield both mare basalts and highland rocks are consistent with the constraints on the interior outlined earlier .
20 An official statement declared that the decision was separate from the talks on the bases , but that it had been " influenced " by the Philippine government 's demand for the fighters to be removed by September 1991 .
21 They were situated in positions which made them visible from the pests on each side .
22 Coloration is brown overlaid with a lacy network of gold and brown — similar to the markings on a giraffe .
23 It is , however , possible that this animal is a hunting dog similar to the types on Colchester vessels .
24 The idea of questioning is central to the chapters on reading , note making and documentary evidence .
25 The assumptions set out in the following paragraphs are central to the recommendations on attainment levels and programmes of study in paragraphs 15.24 to 15.41 .
26 ( 6 ) Any licence transferred under this section shall be held subject to the conditions on which it was originally granted .
27 ( 2 ) , the transferee holds the licence subject to the conditions on which it was originally granted : subs .
28 This procedure involves the bank in accepting full liability to pay the bill on maturity and this is granted subject to the terms on which bills are drawn by the company .
29 Criteria targeting ( ie working towards a predetermined objective ) is appropriate to the robots on a car production line : it is quite inappropriate to the education of children .
30 Behind him Place and Nona shuffled into place so that all three were visible to the police on the river .
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