Example sentences of "[vb past] on a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The lie had a pronounced effect upon Lettice who immediately ventured on a small excursion into terror . |
2 | Princess Margaret Rose on a rare working day at the Rutland Railway Centre . |
3 | These are ancient divisions of the territory , recognized for centuries past as distinct pays , but you are unlikely to find them entered on a modern map , so I should apologize for introducing what will seem like obsolete names . |
4 | A group of American housewives discussed how they combined an exercise routine with everyday living and one recommended her method of keeping a pan which she constantly used on a high shelf , so that she did plenty of stretching every day . |
5 | From the mid-1970s ( the punk moment ) to 1984 the dominant sensibility was a pop sensibility which had , at its cutting edge , an account of itself which drew on an avant-garde critique of mass culture ; this was the account developed by Paul Morley and the other theorists of the ‘ new pop ’ . |
6 | The neo-Romantic poet and painter David Jones drew on an eclectic range of writing styles to create a whole series of semi-private painted inscriptions . |
7 | But I do know that England drew on an enormous well of self-belief . |
8 | One of the first he had received from Sloane reported on a new hothouse at Chelsea and listed the exotics already growing there . |
9 | In It52 Lee Harris reported on a new play by Jane Arden at the Arts Lab . |
10 | A team at the University of Dundee reported on a neural computer that checks cervical smears containing up to 200,000 cells and decides whether they are abnormal or not with 96 per cent accuracy . |
11 | In 1978 ‘ Brass Tacks ’ ( BBC ) looked at lesbian use of Artificial Insemination by Donor , while ‘ Grapevine ’ ( BBC ) reported on a gay community centre in Birmingham , and the Gay Sweatshop Tour of Belfast . |
12 | The Morning Advertiser of 24 September reported on an in-depth survey that it had carried out into the effects of the guest beer provision . |
13 | She attempted to restore some order to her tousled hair with her fingers , then stroked on a little blusher to counteract at least a little of her pallor ; but there was little she could do to repair the ravages of the night , and finally she turned away with a heavy sigh . |
14 | The battle , never dormant , again erupted on a great scale on 25 September , and then once more on I3 November , when a massed British attack was launched along the River Ancre and Beaumont-Hamel was stormed . |
15 | ‘ Please , Naylor ! ’ she erupted on a panicky breath , and , when he hesitated and stared into her alarmed green eyes , ‘ Please d-do n't , ’ she stammered . |
16 | Finally it fixed on a black sword thrust straight through the branch above Rincewind 's head . |
17 | At one end is the Temple of Jupiter built on a high podium ; the Corinthian Order is used and the building was flanked by two triumphal arches . |
18 | Nonetheless , Niki soon built on an overwhelming lead in the championship , though a first crisis came at Long Beach when Audetto suggested that Clay Regazzoni ought to have his day in the sun . |
19 | Whitby police are looking for thieves who preyed on an elderly woman living alone and made off with family heirlooms worth £15,000 . |
20 | They stopped on a straight stretch of upland road blatantly obvious and since there was a can of oil in the boot Maxim opened the bonnet to give them a cover story of the oil warming light having come on . |
21 | We trained on an artificial pitch for two days this week and we should have done a lot better . ’ |
22 | This broad sketch helped me to explore the crayon 's versatility without using the final painting as a trial piece , it also helped keep the whole composition in mind as I concentrated on a specific detail in the finished painting . |
23 | Because he concentrated on a single target while the Russians played their world-wide game , they sometimes failed to notice where he was pulling their fingers . |
24 | ‘ This time we pinpointed the English dangermen and concentrated on an eight-man push at every scrum . |
25 | ‘ Promises ! ’ she exclaimed on a loving laugh , and thereafter put herself out to be the epitome of all she thought he would most dislike in a woman , shyly calling him darling whenever she had the chance . |
26 | A cloud swam on a cloud-reflecting tile . |
27 | With few exceptions , labor violence was the result of isolated and usually unplanned acts on a picket line , or occurred on a prohibited parade or demonstration protesting employer obduracy or police brutality . |
28 | Such colonization occurred on a large scale mainly in western Siberia , in areas nearest to the peasants ' departure point , and in regions largely pacified by the troops by the mid seventeenth century . |
29 | The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ) reported at the end of September 1989 that seasonal ozone depletion over Antarctica ( believed to be caused primarily by chlorofluorocarbons — CFCs — see p. 36785 ) was increasing at the rate of 1.5 per cent a day ; the depletion largely occurred on a seasonal basis , with the ozone being replenished during summer months . |
30 | Dr Clark distinguishes this type of ‘ betterment ’ migration from longer distance ‘ subsistence ’ migration , which occurred on a significant level in the century before the Dissolution of the Monasteries and the Civil War . |