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

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1 I want the observer to note the training methods used what basically went on and at the end of the day I will see the person who 's been in training make a paper aeroplane and I will judge these on two criterias
2 These are some of the characterizations that one will find both on and below the surface of teachers ' lives .
3 Taking into account the volume of erupted volcanic material lying both on and below the surface of the ocean floor , it can be estimated that a minimum construction rate of between 0.005 and 0.01 km 3 a- 1 is required for a volcanic island to be produced in 1 Ma on lithosphere between 20 and 40 Ma old .
4 the basic day to day problems that we want to concentrate on and on the challenges it faces .
5 Dave talked right on and over the start of the lyric , and then made it worse by trying to pretend that his mistake was intentional .
6 Since then , events have moved on and despite the media losing interest in the proceedings , progress has been made towards the draft legislation being amended to include snack foods in the list of permitted categories .
7 Mr Tomlinson became very anxious and looked for the passenger both on and under the train .
8 One soldier 's glance flickered briefly towards his kilt , but there was no other sign of recognition as they marched on and up the stairs .
9 Could it be that eight years on and with a child into the bargain , she and Brian would be taking the game up again ?
10 And on and off a shower or two of white arrows , when I thought I needed them . ’
11 For knitters with some experience who would like to learn more techniques both on and off the machine .
12 For 20 years ‘ DRD was a familiar sight operating on and off the water in Howey Bay , Red Lake .
13 The neon light outside flashed on and off the way some of them do and brought my profile into full play .
14 Keep your entrance and exit positive , there are no rules about getting on and off the floor — use your ingenuity but keep it snappy if you decide to run on and off .
15 Gallup says that it compared sales in chart shops on and off the CBS list and found no difference .
16 Quiet and reserved he may have been , but his determination to succeed has been of great importance to his colleagues , both on and off the field .
17 Without doubt , at the moment , the quality most needed , both on and off the field , is innovation .
18 Underwood 's recent retirement from the international scene as England 's most capped player highlights the distinguished contribution made to English rugby , both on and off the field , by the RAF .
19 Northampton 's return to challenging for top honours was brought about by a complete overhaul of the club 's structure both on and off the field .
20 Bodo and Bockenfeld scored Werder 's goals as they overcame a 1–0 first leg defecit but tension was high in Bremen , both on and off the field .
21 They were ‘ to make Arsenal Football Club one of the best football clubs from all points of view ’ and to ‘ employ , without exception , the very best type of player to represent the club … above all , he must be a gentleman both on and off the field ; he must be a clever player , who can think out attractive , constructive tactics ; and he must be wholeheartedly enthusiastic and keen to make progress in the game . ’
22 By the time Johnny moved back to Brighton he had spent over 20 years at Selhurst Park and during that time he had made an invaluable contribution to Palace 's progress both on and off the field , for which he will long be remembered with gratitude .
23 Here , in the second instalment of our exclusive three-part series , the Middlesex spinner gives us a revealing insight into just what makes his England captain tick , both on and off the field .
24 McGrath , the club 's 23rd post-war manager , was under increasing pressure from events both on and off the field .
25 Good sportsmanship both on and off the field is vital for the good of the game .
26 McKenzie is not a flamboyant character but a deep thinker about rugby and life in general , a worker both on and off the field and a crucial team-member .
27 No one could every doubt his qualities as a leader and his tremendous commitment to the task both on and off the field ’ .
28 Look to the future by maximising all potential both on and off the field .
29 There had been a rumbling discontent about misbehaviour at football matches , both on and off the field , throughout the 1920s and 1930s which came to a head in the late thirties with renewed accusations of declining sportsmanship and crowd disorders .
30 Relations between the two Test teams had soured , both on and off the field .
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