Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] on [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 The monument stands on the first cross-roads in front of the Carmel Road entrance to West Cemetery .
2 The club meets on the first Wednesday of the month at .
3 The Guildford Machine Knitting Club meets on the third Monday of each month ( except December ) in the Salvation Army Hall , Guildford from 8pm .
4 Her whole future depends on the next few moments !
5 The glissando begins on the second beat , reaches its upward limit on the third , returns to its starting-point on the fourth , and ends on the first beat of the next bar .
6 When the effect of one cell on another is directly by way of a modification of the synapse that the first cell makes on the second , this is known as a homosynaptic effect ; when the effect of the first cell on the second is modulated by the behaviour of a third cell synapsing on either of the other two , this is called a heterosynaptic effect .
7 The circuit starts on the fourth floor and spirals downward through three sections : 1933–39 covers the repression of the Jews ; 1939–45 describes the ghettoes , deportations and mass murders ; and 1945 to the present recounts survivors ' efforts to rebuild their lives and come to terms with the ineffable tragedy .
8 ALL seems right with the world and you are sure God is in His Heaven when the sun shines on the first morning of a major sporting event .
9 The exercise begins on the second syllable .
10 The quiet period starts on the eighteenth of May and it goes right through until the twenty first of June .
11 The DoE sees the duty as self regulating , since each holder of waste checks on the next ( and sometimes previous ) holder in the chain .
12 The curtain rises on the 79th Tour de France in the Basque resort of San Sebastián .
13 In normal speech , English has a rhythm because particular syllables are emphasised , making a pattern of stress : Normally , the stress falls on the first syllable of a word , but not always , as the examples above show .
14 The patient may have his arms and upper body supported on the treatment plinth as he stands facing it , while the physiotherapist sits on a second plinth behind him .
15 This is when a phrase finishes on the second ( or weak ) and not on the first or third beat of a final bar .
16 Robson 's team have yet to concede a goal in their five World Cup qualifying matches and one more clean sheet when the whistle blows on the last , in Chorzow tomorrow evening , will put them in the finals .
17 In the Dodds case the House of Lords stated that if the month in which the period expires has no corresponding date because it is too short , the period given by the notice ends on the last day of that month , ie 28 February or 29 February in a leap year .
18 The inaugural exhibition concentrates on the last six years of the artist 's life .
19 Gastrulation commences on the 7th day with the appearance of the primitive streak ( Figure 1c . ) .
20 The main branch of the Bonsai Society meets on the second Friday of every month in Cregagh Library .
21 The Open University ponders on the next twenty one years .
22 Flying a new type of glider is always fun , but it worries many inexperienced pilots : there is always an extra element of risk if an unexpected situation occurs on the first flight in an unfamiliar machine .
23 I suppose a lot depends on the next few games though
24 Baroness Hooper 's letter states on the first page with regard to student loans : ‘ Students are not obliged to take up a loan if they do not need to do so and indeed Jeffrey has not availed himself of the facility . ’
25 The show opens on the 11th and continues through 6 March .
26 The recall re-presents come back in two phases erm one tape will come back on the fifteenth of April , the second tape will come back on the sixteenth of April which means that those policies , when status report runs on the fifteenth of April it will only assess those policies erm that have had
27 In the economics of oligopolistic markets the distinction between ‘ explicit ’ and ‘ tacit ’ collusion turns on the first of these elements .
28 The development of overt lung cancer depends on a second chemical insult ( the promoter ) , a chance event that may occur 20 to 40 years later , or not at all .
29 In this extract the social worker focuses on the first aspect of the triad and explores with the client whether she is consistent in their guilt reaction .
30 It will be worth finding out , since the whole operation is to be repeated for the steam runs on the 22nd and 29th of September , and this train should be a sight worth seeing .
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