Example sentences of "in [num] on [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The ULF had been founded in 1920 but remained a small organization affiliated to the Labour Party in 1934 on a membership of only three hundred .
2 Regular post natal classes were started by Kent County Council Health Department at Sidcup , KENT in 1943 on the recommendation of Dr. Anni Knoll ; it was here that Molly was persuaded to teach again in 1947 , starting the snowball which led eventually to nationwide representation .
3 The new service was introduced in 1635 on the roads between London and Edinburgh , Plymouth , and Chester and Holyhead ( for Ireland ) , and on by-roads off these major routes .
4 It was Hassan Zamzam , Fatima Zamzam 's son , the same Hassan who as a 40-day-old baby had been carried by his mother out of Um Al-Farajh in 1948 on the family 's road to exile .
5 Developed as a modern mine in 1971 on the site of old workings .
6 Further on at Aberllong bay you can see the remains of three tugs wrecked in 1986 on a journey from Liverpool .
7 The prisoner who died in May [ ibid. ] was José Manuel Sevillano Martín , who had been sentenced to 24 years ' imprisonment in 1986 on a number of charges including robbery with menaces , membership of an illegal armed group and illegal possession of arms .
8 Japan and the United States agreed on June 4 , after some years of often acrimonious debate , to extend for a further five years the deal reached in 1986 on the easing of access to the Japanese market for US manufacturers of chips for use in computer assembly .
9 Larkins started life in 1986 on the site of the old Royal Tunbridge Wells Brewery .
10 Most of his energies were directed to bringing about the union of the Scottish and English parliaments and he died in 1707 on the eve of his aim being realised .
11 Already one of the trumpeters-in-ordinary from 30 March 1688 , he seems to have joined the court band as a musician-in-ordinary in 1695 ; he became serjeant-trumpeter in 1707 on the death of William Shore , his uncle or , less probably , brother , and he lived to serve George II .
12 The Campaign for the Abolition of Angling ( CAA ) was formed in 1980 on the back of the RSPCA-sponsored Medway Report .
13 A ten-year trial by the Ministry of Agriculture , started in 1980 on the Norfolk peat marshes near Acle , is indicating a fall in ground level of an inch each year .
14 One of them was the mini-buffet , first introduced in 1980 on the Waterloo-Exeter run .
15 After interviewing Susannah ( this was back in 1980 on the set of The Awakening ) , I had the good fortune to meet and interview John Huston and I challenged him on Susannah 's story .
16 The Gondola was the most graceful of illuminated trams , and was built in 1925 on the base of an old tram .
17 Later in 1802 on the way to France , ‘ Dear God ! ’ , in the penultimate line of the Sonnet : Composed upon Westminster Bridge , may be an exclamation , but in August 1802 his blessing on his daughter Caroline is undoubtedly surrounded by Christian references .
18 The fishing fleets that had gone to Newfoundland since early in the century indicated another possible area for settlement , and Gilbert lost his life in 1583 on the way back from inspecting the prospects for a colony there .
19 The only thing that really happened was that my mum got a divorce in 1972 on the grounds that he had sexually assaulted me and there was mental cruelty to her .
20 One , under Pietro Adonnino , produced a report in 1985 on the idea of a ‘ People 's Europe ’ and suggested such developments as European television , the harmonisation of election systems and a common system of driving licences .
21 From the 1740s North Cave was the meeting place for Quakers in the area , and Quaker Cottage on Church Street was built in 1892 on the site of the old Friends ' meeting house ; the cottage garden once was their burial ground .
22 Darrel had mysteriously signed Littlecote over to Sir John in 1586 on the understanding that he would still be allowed to remain .
23 The Conservative party was elected in 1979 on a promise to reduce the overall level of taxation and , in addition , to shift the burden of tax to some extent from income ( direct tax ) to expenditure ( indirect tax ) .
24 These treasures came to Elias Ashmole in 1678 on the death of Hester , Tradescant Jnr 's widow , and eventually formed the nucleus of the Ashmolean Museum , Oxford .
25 By bestowing the name Piercea in 1759 on a West Indian plant , Miller honoured his noble friend , ‘ not only a great encourager of botanical skills , but greatly skilled in the science itself ’ .
26 This concept has been refined over the years into ‘ How well do our Raphael holdings reflect his styles from the varying stages of his career ? ’ , leading in a recent , and extreme case , to the Italian government spending $1.5 million at Christie 's in 1991 on a St Catharine , a badly damaged sliver of a juvenile Raphael that had most of its surface paint washed away in the 1966 Florence flood .
27 In August 1990 the French government attempted to appease this growing discontent by promising to hold discussions in 1991 on the territory 's future .
28 Record levels of new business were written in 1991 on the household account .
29 Work began in 1894 on a science theatre , with fully equipped stage and an auditorium with 150 seats , and the largest Welte orchestrion in the world .
30 Following an adjustment in planned expenditure , it is now intended to spent £0.5 million in 1993-94 on the construction of a slip road from the M2 motorway to ensure that it is in place when the new Antrim hospital opens .
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