Example sentences of "on a [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Motif style user interface , even on a character terminal .
2 So on a character cell terminal , through our X emulator and controller , we can deliver a
3 A retinal fragment that included the fovea was mounted on a slide , was divided by two or three strokes of a razor blade , and was then partially dispersed by gentle pressure on a cover slip .
4 Save £50 on a Cover Girl makeover , try new slimline recipes , and keep your clothes clean on holiday
5 The customers on a milk round are an obvious example of a special trade connection ; see Home Counties Dairies Ltd v Skilton [ 1970 ] 1 All ER 1227 and Wessex Dairies v Smith [ 1935 ] 2 KB 80 ; so are the clients of a solicitor : see Sanders v Parry [ 1967 ] 1 WLR 753 ; as is a person who uses an estate agent 's services : see Scorer v Seymour-Johns [ 1966 ] 3 All ER 347 .
6 One boy on a milk round works from 5am till 7am and is paid £1.05 an hour .
7 John Arthur Johnson was born in 1878 and worked on a milk wagon , in livery stables , in bakers ' shops , at Galveston docks and in various other occupations while establishing himself as a boxer of some distinction .
8 Within a day the vet phoned me with the news that the dog had two intact testicles ( a matter I 'd hardly been musing upon ) and was suffering from a bit of diarrhoea — but had been put on a milk diet which would soon clear it up .
9 THE MILK of human kindness flowed in Darlington yesterday when milkmen delivered goods for the Kostroma appeal on a milk float .
10 If Ralph Glaber 's information on the assistance sent to the Normans by Cnut is correct , it could have been a staging-post on a journey south .
11 Opposite Steam locomotives are synonymous with the romance of travel : the ‘ Flying Scotsman ’ pulls out of King 's Cross station , London , on a journey north in 1932 .
12 Three months after having surgery on a brain tumour , Julia Somerville is welcomed back to ITN with a kiss from fellow newsreader Trevor McDonald .
13 You ca n't argue hardship on a drink drive .
14 Campbell 's developmental prototype was about the size of a suitcase , and it used a ‘ frame grabber ’ to record the scene that a lens focused on a silicon chip .
15 In many respects the significance of the physical form of a program , whether hard-wired on a silicon chip or stored on magnetic disks , is an irrelevance and should not affect patentability .
16 And while the black mussel shells rose in the spare plate , like cars on a scrap heap , he told Daisy about Chessie 's last taunt .
17 In rejecting a discontinuance order on a scrap metal business in an ‘ attractive residential area ’ , for instance , the minister said : ‘ the fact that such a business is out of place in an attractive residential area must be weighed in the light of an important distinction between the withdrawal of existing use rights , as sought in the discontinuance order , and the refusal of new rights ’ .
18 Did you see that one erm with where the , really old boy on a scrap yard , like a , and and then it was like a huge park !
19 He scribbled a few lines on a scrap sheet to get the hang of Sampson 's cramped style , and then he started to fill in the form .
20 Sabrina waited until Brummer had left then selected a ballpoint pen from the holder on the desk and wrote on a scrap piece of paper .
21 While the larger Jodel requires a C of A the older two-seaters on a PFA Permit can cost as little as £30 an hour .
22 Errors found by users or members of the Computer Group during use of the system will be recorded on a Problem Report Form and passed to the Problem Administrator who will enter the problem report into the system .
23 Elsewhere in the country , there are groups of farm buildings laid out on a courtyard plan that can undergo a complete change of use with virtually no visible alterations to the external appearance .
24 A plaque on a courtyard wall pays tribute to his defence of the castle , which collapsed only when cannon on loan from Elizabeth devastated the main east front , which later had to be entirely rebuilt .
25 … it 's important to insist on a Mason Pearson brush .
26 Under general principles he would expect the capital gains to be taxed on a remittance basis and any income to be assessed under Case IV or V of Schedule D on a remittance basis .
27 Under general principles he would expect the capital gains to be taxed on a remittance basis and any income to be assessed under Case IV or V of Schedule D on a remittance basis .
28 Part XV is built upon the basic UK taxing principles which require that overseas income is taxable on a remittance basis if the settlor is resident in the United Kingdom but not domiciled in the United Kingdom .
29 One therefore has a non-UK domiciled person receiving a foreign source of income which is taxable on a remittance basis ( TA 1988 , s65 ) .
30 The taxpayer is assessed on the income arising to the settlement on a remittance basis .
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