Example sentences of "on [noun prp] [noun pl] ' " in BNC.
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1 | KENNY DALGLISH , who has already spent £12 million on Blackburn Rovers ' quest for glory , set the transfer merry-go-round spinning again yesterday . |
2 | The result nevertheless represented an improvement on Les verts ' share of 0.35 per cent of the vote in the first round of the last legislative elections in 1988 . |
3 | Steerforth ‘ bored to death ’ as an undergraduate there , DC 19 ; the dons considered by him to be ‘ a parcel of heavy-headed fellows ’ , DC 20 ; Mrs Nickleby on Oxford undergraduates ' attachment to their nightcaps , NN 38 . |
4 | THE familiar imbalance of quart and pint pot meant that the final three paragraphs were omitted from last Friday 's piece on Shotton Comrades ' under 19 team . |
5 | A companion volume , Blades Trivia ( surely the club 's entire history ? ) , asks how Leeds United 's hopes of a win went up in smoke when Steve Cammack scored a late equaliser on April Fools ' Day 1975 . |
6 | He went to police college on April Fools ' day , 1970 , where he was the best student among his intake . |
7 | My original thought was to submit this article for publication in the Shropshire Star on April Fools ' Day , the joke being that a railway to Clun was in fact planned , though on the 1st of April nobody would believe it ! |
8 | ah , Paul 's birthday is on April fools ' day |
9 | NO sooner has the curtain fallen on Winton Players ' production of Arsenic and Old Lace than plans are already underway for their next production to be staged at the Festival Hall , Petersfield , in October . |