Example sentences of "on [pos pn] [noun sg] [vb -s] the " in BNC.

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1 Meopham may be nearer to France than to most of Britain but its residents cheered long and loud as Mr Major derided a United States of Europe and the prospect of a Labour Government at the EC table : ‘ Brussels wags its finger and over on its back rolls the Labour Party saying ‘ Yes ! ’ ’
2 So too the embroidery on her smock leads the reader to turn her round in his gaze , " " al bifoore/And eek bihynde " " ( 3238 – 9 ) .
3 ‘ Millions of people witnessed on their television screens the role of Captain Keith Brown in signalling two false starts , ’ they said in a Commons motion .
4 There is only the lower half of the hero on the sherd but he is identified by the club , an unusually thin example , and with a cross hilt one expects on a sword , on his right hangs the lower part of the lion skin , behind him on the left are two long-necked birds , identifying this Labour , although there is no evidence of the bow ( fig. 14.35 ) .
5 From this , we will not be excluded , but will in turn exclude them , including some of those who might find themselves in the terrain of our state because their being on our state threatens the unity of our state , just as they perceive us to be a threat to their unity , and so on and so on .
6 well I ca n't put a hat on me hair takes the same shape and I take me hat off me hair 's the same shape as me hat
7 If you are holidaying in hotels , or in places such as caravan parks which provide electric power hook-ups , you should have no problem in this country or on the Continent , provided that the plug on your charger fits the power supply socket or can be made to do so via an adapter .
8 If some other account on your VAX has the relevant Bytlm and Pgflquo etc. , then you may , if you wish , use this as the UIC for the LIFESPAN Processes .
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