Example sentences of "was [verb] on three [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The basic study instrument was a self administered questionnaire which was completed on three occasions by all pupils .
2 In 1917 he was finally accepted , after several rejections , for front-line service in the East Surrey Regiment , and was wounded on three occasions .
3 In or about that year Count Hartmann of Kyburg built the town on a rock that was surrounded on three sides by the river Aare .
4 And to understand how the complex situation was developing we must consider what was happening on three levels :
5 Ice was forming on Three Island Pond .
6 Their initial closure decision was made on three grounds , according to the minutes : the expected financial savings of about £3,000 ; consideration of the good condition and underused capacity of the school building at Green Haven , as opposed to the poor condition of the older building at Village ( whose toilet facilities were located in an out-building at the school ) ; and the Director 's feeling that the ‘ educational situation ’ would be better at Green Haven .
7 The inland sea at her door might be seven miles across , but it was enclosed on three sides by islands .
8 The trial was postponed on three occasions and the defendants complained of intimidation during investigations .
9 Usually the agora was bounded on three sides by stoas which had now become more elaborate in design .
10 He was running on three legs and holding me in the fourth .
11 Ken Ellis , county trading standards officer for Devon , said : ‘ C & G was convicted on three charges of giving more prominence to a flat rate charge rather than the annual percentage rate , and three charges of not including an example in those advertisements .
12 Top scorer Dwight Marshall headed a David Smith cross against the underside of the bar after just 10 minutes and in a late rally Smith was denied on three occasions by the faultless Charlton goalkeeper Bob Bolder .
13 The inside of Jotan 's house was constructed on three levels — galleries off the main building which were buttressed by huge timbers — and the open ends of each living space overlooked the central hall , although the stairways which gave access to them were concealed .
14 The alternative route was chosen on three criteria : that it should be environmentally acceptable , operationally effective and financially viable .
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