Example sentences of "upon [noun sg] [art] " in BNC.

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1 She ventured upon deck the first morning , and was approached by not one but three potential beaux , each with his hair curled and exuding a powerful odour of bergamot .
2 Upon receipt the form should be immediately dated and signed in the Received By and Date spaces .
3 Upon receipt the form should be immediately dated and signed in the Received By and Date spaces .
4 Upon receipt the form should be immediately dated and signed in the Received By and Date spaces .
5 Upon receipt the form should be immediately dated and signed in the Received By and Date spaces .
6 Upon receipt the form should be immediately dated and signed in the Received By and Date spaces .
7 Upon receipt the form should be immediately dated and signed in the Received By and Date spaces .
8 Upon receipt the form should be immediately dated and signed in the Received By and Date spaces .
9 Upon receipt the form should be immediately dated and signed in the Received By and Date spaces .
10 To demonstrate the magnitude of changes wrought by man upon nature the book devoted chapters to vegetable and animal species ( chapter 2 ) , to woods ( 3 ) , waters ( 4 ) , sands ( 5 ) and to the projected or possible geographical changes by man ( 6 ) .
11 Upon maturity the TESSA proceeds will be paid in accordance with your instructions or in accordance with the applicable laws of succession .
12 The National Library of Scotland , as you may know , is one of the ‘ libraries of deposit ’ entitled in terms of the Copyright Act , 1911 , Section 15 , to receive free of charge upon claim a copy of every printed work published in the United Kingdom .
13 The National Library of Scotland , as you may know , is one of the ‘ libraries of deposit ’ entitled in terms of the Copyright Act , 1911 , Section 15 , to receive free of charge upon claim a copy of every printed work published in the United Kingdom .
14 The National Library of Scotland , as you may know , is one of the ‘ libraries of deposit ’ entitled in terms of the Copyright Act 1911 , Section 15 , to receive free of charge upon claim a copy of every printed work published in the United Kingdom .
15 The National Library , as you may know , is one of the ‘ libraries of deposit ’ entitled in terms of the Copyright Act , 1911 , Section 15 , to receive free of charge upon claim a copy of every printed work published in the United Kingdom .
16 This is an electronic system whereby upon arrival the guest is issued with a plastic key card ( see Fig. 3.26 ) .
17 Green 's , No. 2 Brazenose Street , who has now upon sale a valuable collection of Prints etc .
18 Upon declaration a variable may take any value , the choice being nondeterministic .
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