Example sentences of "there on [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And that 's alright till you 're sent out there on a frosty morning , ai n't it , and you dig your fork in . |
2 | I heard this with embarrassment , remembering how terribly bored and miserable I had been sitting there on a long hot afternoon , hardly understanding a word as chiefs and elders talked to our delegation in local dialect . |
3 | Many of them had spent weeks getting there on a dangerous journey from their homes in Sarajevo . |
4 | On October 13th 1933 , railcoach 200 was seen in St. Annes Square for the first time , when it operated from there on a private hire to Fleetwood . |
5 | A visit there on a warm , sunny afternoon yesterday , knowing something of how they met their end , made it easy to support the installation of a small plaque . |
6 | But all the radical social workers who were there on a political and class base were asking the most difficult questions I have ever heard , saying ‘ We 're not here to service the medical profession . |
7 | ‘ Going out there on a new board and catching my first wave when I had n't surfed Pipeline for a year only reaffirms my confidence . ’ |
8 | There 'd be a two-bedroomed bungalow — tucked away there on a modern estate , thought Pascoe . |
9 | Erm do they involve you travelling out there on a regular basis ? |
10 | What has happened because this problem has been recognised is that the police are having to go down there on a regular basis and actually stop people doing this stupid manoeuvre . |
11 | Go there on a false errand . |
12 | On the window was a blue-and-red peacock she had stencilled there on a wet afternoon when the garden was blanked out with grey rain . |
13 | The car was in Cairo and belonged to my brother , who was working there on a six-month contract . |
14 | We arrived there on a wild morning in May , having the previous evening taken the ferry from Fishguard in Wales to Rosslare , Co Wexford , about 50 miles away . |
15 | You could n't fake it out there on a cold bleak field with twenty-nine others and despite his modesty , Burton was among the best . |
16 | Kurunagala , the centre of the Northern Band , remained an economic backwater in the 1860s , but in the late 1880s and 1890s coconut plantations were established there on a large scale . |
17 | ‘ Most of the residents are there on a permanent basis , but there 's a brand-new wing that has just been opened and is almost exclusively for short-term patients — people like Jennifer who ca n't be left alone , who need constant attention . ’ |
18 | I wanted to check on the landing patch that I keep there on a semi-permanent lease . |
19 | They pulled themselves to the top of the wall , sat there on the rough stone , shivering . |
20 | He looked around and within a radius of twenty yards , both on his side of the street and over there on the far corner , he could see ten or a dozen little girls , each in a pale dirty dress and with hair in a dark , tangled mane . |
21 | If you like firework displays , be there on the Swiss National Day , August 1 . |
22 | He was making a pilgrimage there on the ill-fated flight . |
23 | Lee stood there on the other side of the branch , holding Caspar with the lead made with his Dad 's wire . |
24 | There on the other side stood the small square where the Lebanese parliament had once met . |
25 | It 's lined up with that lamp over there on the other wall , ’ said Dick . |
26 | ‘ Over there on the other side of the yard was the blacksmith 's shop with the wheelwright and carpenter 's shop next to it . |
27 | His eldest brother and his wife had been killed in an earthquake over the mountains there on the other side of the Peloponnesus . |
28 | And there , over the tops of the trees that grew on falling ground to their north , there on the other side of the valley was one of the liveliest country houses she had ever seen . |
29 | It lay there on the dry cracked mud below the high water mark , waiting for the next tide to wet its bottom . |
30 | At the sound of her mother 's voice , faint but even at this distance still accusing , away down there on the snow-covered lawn , Alexandra drew away from the window into the shadows of the room behind . |