Example sentences of "[indef pn] on the [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Finally , on Sunday morning Emerson woke up to find it raining — and Monza is not the track for rain , nor is rain a help to someone on the third row of the grid .
2 Because here 's the weird thing about these relationships with women : you get everything on the first date .
3 The other one , could I just correct something on the last line of er , comment at the bottom of the , bottom of page two .
4 Ah , that one on the second floor .
5 First one on the second side
6 and we 're , and then , and then I 'll start in , in room one on the seventh floor .
7 When he moved in the house had five bedrooms , so he decided to convert one on the first floor into an en suite bathroom .
8 A malfunctioning main undercarriage gear meant that NAA missed out on a $ 250,000 bonus for exceeding Mach One on the first flight .
9 I would have had another one on the third day as well , but I gave it up for the opportunity to go rabbiting with the lad who worked for Brian .
10 We did n't have one on the last play .
11 I liked the one on the last page best , " To Any Reader " , and its imparting of the sad , elegiac information that the child seen through the pages of the book :
12 So that few minutes at the end is important for picking up these extra marks you 've been trying to throw away , okay , where you can do it , and the few minutes at the beginning is to look through and find that question wherever it was , that one on the last page .
13 It has been announced that there are to be steam runs over the Central Wales line this year , the first one on the 16th May .
14 ‘ You 'll find one on the next landing . ’
15 One of 11 auctioneering firms participating in the CLASS operation are Cheshire-based Wright-Manley who offered two lots on the first day of the new system which is linked to the offices of some 30 buyers , mostly abattoirs .
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