Example sentences of "on [art] [noun pl] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And we 're gon na be , he 's on the earlies next week , and the following week .
2 Really , well I , I think I might pop down on the roses next year .
3 The team secretary , Paul Williams , said : ‘ We have had phenomenal numbers on the hills this winter and obviously the number up there is related to the number of accidents . ’
4 That was Uulaa-la , the dominant city on the planets dominant land mass .
5 In considering the requirements of local industry it was found necessary to place emphasis on the students elective programme ie he/she would be able to design his/her own programme to satisfy his/her own needs .
6 Shoelaces are difficult ; most five-year-olds manage to tie them , but it 'll take a long time if the only practice she gets is actually putting on the shoes each morning .
7 WIRRAL rail passengers are facing up to a Sunday on the buses this weekend .
8 A lone sentry stood watching on the ramparts some way off .
9 So even if they are inadvertently or wilfully slipping down a couple of hundred more calories than they intend in the course of a day , they might still find themselves clocking up a decent weight loss on the scales each week .
10 On the liquids front condensate is being produced at the Kapuni on-shore gas field .
11 He had been out on the streets all day and his face was running with sweat .
12 Their research , detailed in Sick to Death of Homelessness , shows the death rate among the homeless is three times higher than the rest of the population , with more than 600 dying on the streets last year .
13 University students were out on the streets last month .
14 Leo Abse commented on the effects this legislation had on kinship ties when he recorded the support given by people in South Wales to his efforts to reform the divorce law during the 1960s : ‘ Welshmen who had endured the depression had no time for the unctuous pleas for the need at all costs to maintain the unity of family life ’ .
15 And we take a long range view if you 're heading on the motorways this afternoon .
16 The deficit on the balance-of-payments current account was to be reduced from 8.3 to 3.5 per cent of GDP and foreign exchange reserves were to be increased by US$220,000,000 .
17 Woosnam has been thinking of changing to a ‘ cack-handed ’ grip on the greens left hand below right because his putting has been so poor in recent weeks .
18 They had been sitting on the sands all day .
19 This revealed that astonishingly rapid progress had taken place , such that the greater part of the county had in operation schemes based on the Haycocks II model , so that the majority of the population had access to some training on these lines .
20 Comments are now being sought from interested parties on the rivers future direction
21 I heard before my release that they were thinking of having screws on the houses all night .
22 9.13.3 the Tenant shall indemnify the Landlord against any damage occasioned to the Premises and any actions claims proceedings cost expenses and demands made against the Landlord caused by or related to the presence of the property in or on the Premises This provision has become rather popular of late and it is difficult to argue against its inclusion .
23 There was a party atmosphere on the FARMERS WEEKLY stand at the Royal Show on Tuesday afternoon as Farm Women 's Club members from Cornwall to Northumbria , from Carmarthen to Lincolnshire gathered for tea .
24 If you 're out on the roads this weekend , there 's a chance you could see a squashed beetle .
25 While the Boat Race fans are on the Thames towpath here , the soccer supporters will be out on the terraces this Easter , and no-one will be shouting louder than at the County ground , where Swindon are taking on West Bromwich Albion .
26 Perched on the cliffs this hotel is in a spectacular position amid lemon groves 20 minutes walk or a short bus ride from Amalfi .
27 But I believe that the decisions made to go on the trips this autumn have been good ones .
28 But I believe that the decisions made to go on the trips this autumn have been good ones .
29 As with the official curriculum , much has been researched and written on the ways teacher-pupil interaction can be different for boys than for girls , and a brief initial summary will suffice .
30 Shirk 's work , already alluded to , focused on the ways high school students in the 1960s pursued their own objectives within a highly politicised social setting .
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