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

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1 There is also a diagram of the joint degrees in the Faculty of Arts on page 61 .
2 Producing off-the-top-of-the-head ideas ( see Creative thinking on page 41 ) is particularly difficult for many people , especially those who feel vulnerable unless they have had time to prepare their idea carefully before offering it .
3 Then it goes to the copy editor , who says marvellous things like , ‘ The door was on this side of the room on page 24 , and on the other side on page 124 . ’
4 An example of a cake recipe that uses templates is the pop-up birthday card on page 66 .
5 Re-read about deletion on page 10 .
6 If you 've got permed hair or have been inspired by Making Waves on Page 8 , then this great give-away is for you !
7 This is especially so as the local plan makes no reference whatever to the proposal to effectively change from a washed-over to an inset status , while the greenbelt local plan refers to that change only by the one word , quote proposed unquote , in parentheses on page twenty five of the deposit copy .
8 You will find these useful addresses on page 15 .
9 MANCHESTER High School for Girls , an independent institution , was not the subject of a photograph on page 3 of yesterday 's Guardian which showed buckets being used to collect water from a leaking roof .
10 ( See the photograph on page 35 . )
11 C. The uplands have other problems for the farmers in these areas , as shown in the photograph on page 77 .
12 As it was , George Scott — who was later to captain the victorious Great Britain soccer team at the World Games for the Deaf at Amsterdam in 1928 ( see photograph on page 310 ) — but then a small schoolboy at Donaldson 's remembers :
13 The photograph on page 129 shows a group of parcels , arranged under a Christmas tree , that have been decorated with pressed flowers .
14 An abandoned salt mine near Carrickfergus , Northern Ireland , showed signs of activity in September and early October 1990 , and finally collapsed on 19 October , causing a depression 200 metres in diameter and 7 metres deep [ see photograph on page 19 ] .
15 These are shown between the rows of lace knitting in the photograph on page 28 of the manual .
16 The photograph on page 136 is the ultimate in portrayal of a fighting soldier placed in the context of a cricket match : unshaven , helmet and armguard in place , features contorted , limbs braced as the enemy fires at him .
17 The photograph on page 128 is of the gate of the original school established in the reign of Henry the Eighth and not the much later Grammar School building described in the adjoining text .
18 The less skilled negotiator feels vulnerable to losing the argument and is more likely to ‘ keep his cards close to his chest ’ ( see Openness on page 126 ) .
19 This painting is now lost but a photograph of it was reproduced in Stamford Then and Now , a limited edition commemorative volume produced by Stamford Corporation in 1951 , and the drawing on page 76 is a copy of it .
20 Most modern faxes are Group III compliant ( see the Jargon Busters on page 56 ) and are able to print out at 200dpi , which is n't too far off laser printer quality .
21 Also , check to see if the RAM slots on the machine can take 4Mb SIMMs ( see the Jargon Busters on page 98 ) .
22 That 's probably a set of tyres or something - it 's not a great deal of money in this day and age - but then failure is limited to actual breakage , wear and tear is excluded , it does n't cover the cost of working materials such as gaskets , if the vehicle has been modified in any way it 's excluded , it excludes any personal injury resulting from the breakdown , it covers erm the schedule is invalid if you have not covered the servicing aspects on page ten , the servicing aspects on page ten require you within ten days or two hundred and fifty miles of three thousand miles intervals — most cars now are six thousand mile intervals — to have the oil changed , so there 's a built-in additional service , and so it goes on .
23 That 's probably a set of tyres or something - it 's not a great deal of money in this day and age - but then failure is limited to actual breakage , wear and tear is excluded , it does n't cover the cost of working materials such as gaskets , if the vehicle has been modified in any way it 's excluded , it excludes any personal injury resulting from the breakdown , it covers erm the schedule is invalid if you have not covered the servicing aspects on page ten , the servicing aspects on page ten require you within ten days or two hundred and fifty miles of three thousand miles intervals — most cars now are six thousand mile intervals — to have the oil changed , so there 's a built-in additional service , and so it goes on .
24 Full interview on page 4 .
25 Banks — in Belfast last week to give a reading from ‘ Complicity ’ ( Little Brown , £15.99 ) — has once again struck gold with a psychological thriller that draws the reader in from the first grisly murder on page one .
26 Before you read any more about float fishing for bream from a punt I would advise you to read the chapter on punt fishing on page 21 .
27 The print , called ‘ Suspense ’ , hung over my parents ' bed and from a very early age I wished that I could have a dog like that — have a look at the picture of my Nip on page 110 .
28 Part two is devoted to structure , part three to the hydrocarbons and we first meet the alkanes on page 500 .
29 The polished Mr Baker , in defence of Mr Lawson 's interest rates , even brought himself to shout , something for which the conference handbook , in its Suggestions to Speakers on page 46 , says there is no need .
30 I shall return to this point at the end of the chapter on page 35 .
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