Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] [adv] on [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They appear again on the south and east sides of the Spanish Meseta and then on way down into Africa . |
2 | The print is Hurricane ! by Bill Perring and currently on offer as a limited edition of 850 by the D'Arcy collection of Coulsdon , Surrey . |
3 | Tim Clifford , for example , with responsibility for the National Galleries of Scotland and therefore on Grade 4 deserves more than many of the middle-range Keepers on Grade 5 . ’ |
4 | But Soviet piloted aircraft operated , at times on an exclusive basis , from airfields at Cairo West , Aswan and elsewhere on reconnaissance flights . |
5 | Mr Furness , who is based in Germany but home on leave , was taken to Chesterfield Royal Hospital . |
6 | But despite all efforts , worship of the old gods and goddesses continued throughout the land of Israel and even on occasion at the Temple of Jerusalem itself — as evidenced by the books of Kings and Chronicles , which refer to events of the seventh and sixth centuries . |
7 | He had travelled sixty miles to Liverpool and back on business , and was very tired . |
8 | But rats sent into space by Wesley Hymer of Pennsylvania State University showed that readapting , whether on Mars or back on Earth , may not be straightforward . |
9 | Many of the passengers were on their way home to Dublin or off on holiday in Amsterdam , Paris or Jersey . |