Example sentences of "which is [adv] on [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Among the extra work which required a special piece of plant to be brought onto the site for one week and then returned 200 miles , there must be some extra work which just happens to be within the scope of a piece of plant which is already on site which would otherwise have been idle during the week in question . |
2 | The Sigma ( above ) has a 0.5ins higher roofline , and door pillars and window frames to European taste , unlike its sister Diamante model , which is already on sale in Japan where it has a six-month waiting list . |
3 | Not to mention our highly regarded free customer support service which is always on hand should you need advice or assistance . |
4 | Bill , also a Prenton resident , worked closely with the Boumphreys for about a month to produce the book which is now on sale in bookshops throughout Merseyside and newsagents in Wirral . |
5 | The Fitzwilliam Museum bought the study , which is now on display , with help from the National Art Collections Fund , and a regional purchase grant from the Museums and Galleries Commission ( administered by the Victoria & Albert Museum ) . |
6 | Exactly the same model as the Sir Samuel Kelly lifeboat , which for many years served Donaghadee , and which is now on display in the town , the 38-year-old Isles of Scilly lifeboat had an illustrious record of saving lives before her retirement in 1981 . |
7 | The Oxford and been a parts donor in the restoration of the RAF Museum 's Oxford l MP425 ( G–AITB ) which is now on show at the Newark Air Museum . |
8 | Raleigh 's Activator Two , the first mass-produced bicycle with full front and rear suspension for better handling and greater control , which is now on show in the museum , was voted the Best Bike of 1993 at the Harrogate Cycle Fair . |
9 | This had a direct impact on the problem-solving time which is now on average 8.5 times longer than in the 1980s . |
10 | Marine pollution specialists stressed that the diesel was likely to disperse — but an attempt will be made today to pump ashore 40 tonnes of fuel which is still on board . |