Example sentences of "[noun sg] on at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In the run-up to the final , played a number of games on a knock-out basis , culminating in an area final followed by the County semi-final , before winning the County overall on at the Otley Bowls Club near Ipswich . |
2 | Although it was a large fire , she had never known it have more than one bar on at a time . |
3 | I HAVE been hearing of a move on at the moment which , if it spreads , could see us all getting our pay in pints . |
4 | You do n't necessarily have to have bright coloured polish on at the end . |
5 | J.B. Leishman 's translation reads : What the translation misses here is the distinctive highlighting effect of the repeated non , and the focus on at the end of a line : " " not lineage , not eloquence , not righteousness shall restore you . " " |
6 | There 's a crisis on at the studio . |
7 | As I told you , there 's a crisis on at the studio . |
8 | Franco 's , Northallerton Have a special offer on at the moment . |
9 | Most of the work from the exhibition on at the moment was protected by glass . |
10 | Sampson would simply assume that he had n't put the chain on at the end of his last stay . |
11 | Five went to their usual dealer to buy cannabis or speed and , as there was a drought on at the time , were offered and accepted heroin instead . |
12 | Teleworkers can operate at the kitchen table with a couple of filing cabinets tucked under it but most prefer to use a separate room they can shut the door on at the end of the day . |
13 | There is quite a lot on at the moment cos I 've got a church meeting this evening at Flint about er ministry |
14 | It was thought the cause of the fire was a student leaving a bunsen burner on at the end of day . |
15 | The first time she wore it , Nigel kept his coat on at a party so that he could hold the side out and cover the vision . |
16 | I was putting the washing on at the back and I saw the en the bit sticking past the house . |
17 | People must be made aware that there is a national book sale on at the moment ; that it is the highlight of the bookselling year ; that it is a time when bargains can be had ; and that most of the titles return to full price in February . |
18 | There is a good film on at the Rex . |
19 | There 's no heat on at the moment . |
20 | He will he 'll have a bet on at the bookies . |