Example sentences of "on [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For instance , he observed expansions of English foreign trade on about a 50-year cycle from the 1790s to 1810 , from 1842 to 1873 , and from 1893 to 1914 , each separated by periods of consolidation .
2 I mean I do that with a , you know when I 'm sort of on about a long delivery talk about
3 You were always the one that was on about a regular life . ’
4 But the imbalance grows on you , even if structurally it may not be such a good idea , since some very squat buttresses on the left-hand or north wall had to be built on during a partial restoration of the building in the last century .
5 The managing director of Oxford United said the club will fight on for a new stadium , despite planning problems .
6 With Horton and his assistant David Moss gone … the search is on for a new management team … what happens now … that 's what managing director Keith Cox has got to decide
7 With Horton and his assistant David Moss gone … the search is on for a new management team … what happens now … that 's what managing director Keith Cox has got to decide
8 THERE was much early enthusiasm from both sides in this senior friendly at Hamilton Park with visitors Portadown just hanging on for a narrow victory .
9 The gayer , shorter girls would come on for a general dance to the Gavotte .
10 The court had heard that Rhys had now been accepted for a transplant operation at a Bristol hospital and the search was on for a suitable bone marrow donor .
11 He has now been accepted for a transplant operation at the Bristol Royal Hospital for Sick Children and the search is on for a suitable bone marrow donor .
12 Behind the scenes , apparently unknown to the minister and BT , there is a hunt on for a suitable candidate , probably Prince Philip or Prince Charles .
13 But while the search went on for a suitable donor , Evelyn and Peter Walker kept a constant vigil by their ten-year-old daughter 's hospital bedside .
14 In patient 10 , who had been operated on for a bleeding ulcer seven years previously , a gastric lymphoma was diagnosed on the basis of biopsy specimens .
15 A visitor to a public house who is asked to stay on for a private party by the landlord will remain a visitor .
16 I tell you what I 'll do — I 'll pop downstairs and put the kettle on for a good cup of tea . ’
17 Specialist series : These programmes are usually on for a limited period and cover specialist subjects such as holidays , motoring , food and wine or industry .
18 I went to the sink and turned the cold tap on for a long drink to combat the dehydration .
19 They had gone on for a long distance , before arriving at a door in a long , anonymous wall ; the letter bearer , a gloomily serious young man with eyebrows which met across his brow , maintaining a severe silence throughout the journey .
20 It could go on for a long time in this condition , like the Spanish Empire in its centuries of decline .
21 History shows it can go on for a long time , as deficits and surpluses did during the golden age before the First World War .
22 The extension of the theatre of war to south-eastern Europe had , despite the German triumph , led to increased concern that the war could now drag on for a long time .
23 This view lingered on for a long time and probably still exists to this day .
24 At nine-thirty tea was served in the next room and conversation went on for a long time , above all if Mérimée or Octave Feuillet ( the novelist who was librarian at Fontainebleau ) were seated next to the Empress .
25 ‘ It dragged on for a long time afterwards .
26 It went on for a long time afterwards , I do n't know if he 's still in love with me , ’ she says .
27 The enjoyment of gross physical activity goes on for a long time , progressing to skipping and rushing-about games .
28 This sort of exchange went on for a long time .
29 ‘ It all seemed to go on for a long time , but it must have been just a few seconds . ’
30 ‘ The attack went on for a long time and the victim is obviously very shocked , ’ said police .
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