Example sentences of "[vb base] the [num ord] [noun sg] on " in BNC.
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1 | It is the profusion of flowers which make the first impression on visitors although fruit and vegetables are grown as well . |
2 | Spread a little buttercream over the centre of the marzipan circle and place the second cake on top of this . |
3 | In desperation , once we hit the less-trafficked back roads south-east of Manor House , I cover the last leg on the well-polished bodywork of someone 's brand new Volvo . |
4 | Yeah , when you put the first coat on it . |
5 | When you , when you put the next roll on you married up the arrow . |
6 | One of the females put the last tray on a trolley and wheeled it past Masklin . |
7 | The system will produce an author card and title card for each item , then show the next item on screen with the option of printing . |
8 | We thus have the typical " skip " instruction ; If the condition is true skip the next instruction ; if it is false execute the next instruction On a single-address computer ( such as the DEC PDP- 10 ) we may find conditional jumps on a test of the contents of an accumulator , or on a comparison of two accumulators , but conditional skips on a test of the contents of a store location , or on a comparison of an accumulator with a store location . |
9 | Read the first time on 12 February 1844 , his creditors and debtors bill was read a second time on 30 April . |
10 | I Chairman on that decision and we re-take the first vote on amendment nine . |
11 | I turn over Summerchild 's elegant minute and uncover the next document on the file . |
12 | We pay the first cost on all human life . |
13 | Shoot the next rack on the left also ; watch out for the sharp rocks as you turn right at the bottom . |
14 | Throw the blue object onto the button , go left , fall down and cross the river on the cakes , go up on the ice cream , go right , fall down , cross the river on the cake , climb up via the platforms and lifts to the top of the map , jump onto the wall to the left , fall down one platform , stand on the lift moving left to right , collect the cocoa bean and fall down , go right , cross the first river on the cake , and the second on the platforms , when you 're on top of the wall next to the second river . |
15 | Take the fifth turning on the left into James Street and then second right into Hurst Street . |
16 | . Now take the second turning on the left . |
17 | Take the second turn on the left . |
18 | ( 1 ) Find an anthology of poetry , and open it at page 50 ; take the first poem on that page ( all of it , including any part before or after page 50 ) , and answer the eight questions on p. 52 , section 3.1 . |
19 | Reach this by taking the A82 from Fort William to Inverness , take the first turning on the right after the mini roundabout signed ‘ Achintree Claggan Industrial Estate ’ . |
20 | ‘ If yu keep straight on and take the first turnin' on your left , yu 'll be at Sunset Cottage in quarter of an hour . ’ |
21 | Take the third turning on the right into Dene Road where number 86 can be found on the left hand side . |
22 | Avoid the third road on the left . |
23 | Multiplying out , we have The first term on the right-hand side is . |
24 | Bring up some needles on the ribber bed only and have the first needle on a red mark and the last needle in a space ( not on a mark ) . |
25 | Let St. John have the last word on the subject . |
26 | Before you try to make a sale , it 's important to find out as much as possible about the products in your department ( see the next section on ‘ product knowledge ’ ) . |
27 | Article 85(3) allows the EC Commission to exempt a particular agreement from Article 85(1) on the basis of the rule of reason and , in 1985 , the Commission granted a thirteen-year block exemption under Article 85 ( 3 ) to certain categories of R&D agreements ( see the 14th Report on Competition Policy published by the EC in 1985 ; Jacquemin and Spinoit , 1986 ; Whish , 1985 , Ch. 13 ; and others ) . |