Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [noun] on [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The U N H C R operations room puts all further convoys on hold .
2 Electronic mailing lists like this can easily be infiltrated by other supporters , but thankfully segregation is n't necessary , and so far policemen on horses have yet to be called in to arrest computer terminals ( or even Sonic the Hedgehog ) for causing an affray .
3 He has nearly 29pc of the company , but that will be reduced to just under 21pc on flotation .
4 He has nearly 29% of the company , but that will be reduced to just under 21% on flotation .
5 March usually has the heaviest rainfall , just over 100mm on average .
6 Number 3 will take part in a once only event on November 3rd , when , bearing Corris livery and hauling the beautifully restored Corris coach and other vehicles it will be possible to see , ride behind and photograph a vintage Corris Train .
7 Laurence del Brok began acquiring property on a small scale in 1236 , and over the course of his lifetime he spent well over £1,000 on property acquisitions .
8 There were , one shipowner protested , quite enough encumbrances on vessels without these precautions .
9 Therefore I believe that man and his God have evolved together over that immense period of time which started with the advent of earthly life , reaches right through to the present time and will continue onwards forever , or until there is no longer life on earth .
10 The Third period reaches from the end of the Second period , right through to the present time and on for ever , or until there is no longer life on earth .
11 One is that that registered disabled employees and we will be bringing forward further proposals on initiatives to you at the next meeting , and I hope that if you agree , that will be amongst other things with the issue of non-registered disabled employees , and the other consideration in looking at movements in targets and so on , is inevitably the whole job market situation and the opportunities for achieving that .
12 Modern research shows that industry had its roots in the previous rural life of home weavers and part-time farmers , that technological innovations ( such as Abraham Darby 's use of coal in smelting iron , 1709 ) took many decades to supplant existing methods of production and provide for successful exports , and that early reliance on water power and canal transport placed limits on expansion .
13 Too often time on site is absorbed in dealing with contractor 's queries rather than in looking at the work .
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