Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [noun] [adv] on [art] " in BNC.

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1 Many three-bedroomed houses occupied by single people or couples could be occupied by families now on the council 's waiting list , it says .
2 A small illustration of its front view had appeared in the second edition of Boalch among a selection of plates chosen to illustrate signatures and inscriptions — in this instance ‘ Gulielmus Smith Londini fecit ’ written in ink directly on the frontboard .
3 We had sailed from Stornoway earlier on a perfect summer 's evening .
4 Feedback is usually produced on results ie on the outputs of the system .
5 Philpott had then been contacted by Graham personally on the advice of the Delta Commander .
6 A WEST Belfast husband and wife were remanded in court today on a terror charge .
7 Therefore , there are part areas of towns not covered , and where a particular use is not considered appropriate in these areas other valid reasons must be found for refusal perhaps on the lines suggested below :
8 For example , Latitude was developed by violating , or inducing others to violate , a number of licensing and confidentiality agreements by making use of information provided to developers only on a restricted basis and subject to a number of conditions . ’
9 Madonna and Jackson never have mixed — even professionally , though they were once set to work together on a duet .
10 The bill had been passed by Congress largely on a party-line vote , winning approval in the Senate on May 20 by 61 votes to 38 , and the House of Representatives on June 17 by 268 votes to 153 .
11 Countries in the northern hemisphere are frequently covered in cloud even on a warm day , but sunny countries such as Greece and Israel are in ideal locations to make use of active solar power to heat up water , spaces and to create electricity .
12 However , shot 2 can be taken from the ‘ wrong ’ side of the path if it is aimed from D directly on the line of the girl 's approach ; this frontal angle neutralises her previous left-to-right movement across the screen in the minds of the audience .
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