Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [adv] [verb] on [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 THE BOOKS YOU ACTUALLY READ ON HOLIDAY :
2 ‘ I can explain what resources I 've got and what I can do with those resources — which includes looking after the bands I already have on board . ’
3 The cost in horses and men was heavy , and the feeding of the former a significant outlay , especially when corn prices were high : " Robert Russell , proprietor of the daily fly wagons which set out from London … to Falmouth , feels much pleasure in being able , owing to the blessings derived from the late harvest , to reduce the advances he lately made on carriage . "
4 This fully staged and costumed production is directed by Tom Hawkes and stars soloists who regularly broadcast on Radio 2 and appear with the national opera companies .
5 Other public bodies who actively campaigned on behalf of the constitutional amendment were the Irish Congress of Trade Unions and the Irish Council for Civil Liberties .
6 Where the lower orders of life have to make do with conditioned reflexes which so operate on behaviour as to limit conflict to levels that do not threaten the species , man — blessed as he is with free will — must institutionalise or die .
7 Lloyd was wearing the bottom half of a pale grey pinstripe suit with turn-ups which probably took on board water when it rained .
8 She felt intimidated ; these men were the most powerful in the land , men you only saw on television or in the press .
9 There is little doubt that the popular newspapers and the police embrace the copycat phenomenon with enthusiasm , so they may be misleading on many occasions with the supposed examples they sometimes put on display .
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