Example sentences of "on the [noun] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Out on the ridge that night he decided there was nothing for it .
2 They were now on their way to join 1st Commando Brigade on the ridge this side of the River Orne , on our left nearest to the coast and probably next to No. 3 Commando .
3 Sally-Anne had known nothing of this — only that standing with him on the ferry that day was sheer enchantment .
4 Erm we 're trying to have beer put on the price each time now to make it worthwhile so you get a chance of getting your money back .
5 Only a few hundred were killed on the road each year ( about 4 per cent mortality ) , which , as the Table shows , is insignificant compared with the overall annual mortality rate of 50–60 per cent .
6 They are converting the caravan into a mobile darkroom and hope it will be on the road this Easter .
7 All that shelling last night , the activity on the road this morning , things seem to be moving . ’
8 If he had set out to prove that the passionate interlude on the road this morning had been genuine on his part he had certainly succeeded .
9 It holds a pool of the securities of each listed company and on dealings on The Exchange each seller transfers to SEPON , thus momentarily augmenting its pool and out of it SEPON transfers the appropriate amount of shares to each purchaser .
10 We 'll work a little bit on the maths and a little bit on the English each time .
11 The one where you are forced to have a group photo of the three acts you have separately promised to put on the cover that week
12 On the cover this week is Jimbo Kerr , lead singer with rising starts Simple Minds , whom we declare to be ‘ serious dance music ’ .
13 On the cover this week is Jimbo Kerr , lead singer with rising starts Simple Minds , whom we declare to be ‘ serious dance music ’ .
14 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 . ’
15 On the Green that night I was ready to say I had backed a loser , and to be graceful in defeat , a gentleman to the end .
16 It 's the second mix on the B-side most spinners are plumping for , riding into tranceland on a deep repetitive bassline and helped along by fountains of floaty keyboards that wash you away into hypno-city .
17 If you can manage it , you can keep on the go all day , hitting winners on the tennis court or flying the British flat at water polo ( let's hope we do better this year ? ) , or competing in the Irene Palace swimming Olympics .
18 I 've been on the go all day .
19 On the board this morning we 're going to have a bash at thinking about some targets , we 're going to have a bash think about , how you think you 've done so far ?
20 I saw it on the board this morning .
21 it might be — he was once again at the bench this weekend but did not get on the field this time .
22 Terence Empson , director general of the Historic Houses Association , said he would be ‘ fairly astonished ’ if Mr Lamont took action on the issue this year .
23 Nothing more could be done on the case that evening and they had cause to hope it was nearing its end .
24 He stood in it , his clothes and skin steaming , dripping water into the urine-scented callbox , called her number , listened to it ring , called again , saying the numbers to himself like a chant , making sure his finger was in the right hole on the dial each time .
25 On the surface these remarks appear to be true , and even between the lines immorality occurs regularly .
26 On the surface this structure would seem to have much to commend it , guaran-teeing , as it does , every child a right to an educational curriculum of distinctive breadth and depth irrespective of the type of school he or she attends and irrespective of the talents the child possesses .
27 They met on the Embankment this time , Alexander Rokovssky and the gentleman known as a diplomatic courier .
28 mm he 'd not put it on the drive this time
29 A day I had on the Severn some years ago exemplifies the contrariness of chub .
30 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 .
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