Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] on [num] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Experts say on 12 October it will wipe out the hard disc of any machine it has entered . |
2 | As the Cornell team points out , recent research sheds light on one reason for this . |
3 | Miller suggested that parents focus on five aspects of language and communication : |
4 | Adult cancers focus on one part of the body : the lungs or the colon , for example . |
5 | Gardens extend on three sides of the city in a straight line for twelve thousand paces . ’ |
6 | Applications close on 22 March . |
7 | What do men do standing up which women do sitting down and dogs do on three legs ? |
8 | If we assume that a LECTURER can only teach one COURSE , and many LECTURERS teach on one COURSE , then the ‘ closed loop ’ shown in Figure 4.21 represents such a set . |
9 | Most questions focus on one word , all you have to do is to find the correct word or phrase to match it . |
10 | The incident received widespread television and press publicity , and prompted a civil rights march on 24 August from Coalisland to Dungannon . |
11 | Whatever the theories , scientists and campaigners agree on one thing ; that , if the means of reducing air pollution are available then it should be done . |
12 | Often , the aphids feed on one kind of plant in spring and summer , but their eggs are laid on a different kind of plant . |
13 | The implied price of the bond on 30 June equals the futures price on 1 April multiplied by the price factor for the bond . |
14 | It was rumpled , with the impression of their bodies clear on one side and across the middle . |
15 | Two games fit on one disk . |
16 | If all plausible values fall on one side of this point , this result may clarify the issues and thus assist decision-making . |
17 | The women stand on one side , in straw hats , skirts and parasols . |
18 | Forth Ferries will provide weekend sailings between North Queensferry and Granton , Edinburgh , instead of from Burntisland when services resume on 10 April after the winter break . |
19 | In this week 's journal Stern and colleagues report on two censuses carried out in 1979 and 1990 of elderly people in residential care in Leicestershire ( p 827 ) . |