Example sentences of "on [art] [noun] [prep] [noun prp] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Only 17 anglers turned up for Sunday 's Notts AA Open on the Trent at Shelford so a match was organised downstream at East Bridgeford where there was a stunning result . |
2 | There is still Londesborough Lodge on the road to Driffield where the ‘ gentry ’ used to stay whilst on shooting expeditions . |
3 | I was just checking here in from the book by and I was looking at the chapter here on Roses Rivetus and er and it was on the mission to Munster here that er Third Combat Mission once a day for three days ' running was to Munster it was this ill-fated mission that made the reputation as the bloody Hundredth and of course this is the one that he only came back from . |
4 | It was a struggle for bites in the Leeds Shimano Open on the Aire at Leeds where anglers had to dodge floating ice . |
5 | Er locally no real troubles on the M One er if you 're heading down to Leicestershire we have the work at twenty two on the M One not really causing too many troubles but some brand new work on the go in Northants today between junctions nineteen and eighteen that 's the M Six down towards Rugby . |
6 | He commanded his church to be built on the knowledge of God not on ethos . |
7 | Marlborough , if brought back to life , would have found on the field of Waterloo comparatively little with which he was not already familiar . |
8 | Now that the by-election in Kincardine and Deeside has focused attention on the issue of Scotland once again , and with the continuing difficulties in establishing a democratic local administration in Ulster , will the Prime Minister consider initiating consultations with other parliamentary parties with a view to reaching agreement on common structures of government throughout the United Kingdom ? |
9 | A bi-partisan approach to foreign policy could be maintained in the most momentous ever commitment in US foreign policy , the North Atlantic Pact , but it had broken down on the issue of China even if ‘ the attack of the primitives ’ , as Acheson put it , had as much to do with Truman 's unexpected victory in the presidential election in 1948 and the consequent fury and frustration of the Republican Party . |
10 | Greg went out on the course with Laura about 11 PM and sat at the bleachers on the 18th with a bottle of champagne while he went over his round again . |
11 | For example , on the Earth water in hydroxyl form occurs in clays , and if similar clays were exposed on the surface of Venus then the abundance of water in the atmosphere would be roughly that observed . |
12 | In France , fertility decline within marriage began a century earlier , in the 1780s ( Wrigley 1983 ) , without industrialization on the scale of Britain's. furthermore the decline began in many rural areas at the same time as in towns . |
13 | ‘ A couple of years ago the kids who had been on the trip from Bawnmore just turned up at the self-help group premises and wanted to see the friends they had made on the holiday again , ’ Adree said . |
14 | THERE were skittish scenes on the tarmac at Heathrow shortly before midnight on Tuesday , when Neil Kinnock and Paddy Ashdown 's campaign planes touched down within minutes of each other , parking in adjacent bays . |
15 | The impracticability of gaining the acceptance of the fractious Afghan groups opposing the DRA regime for a compromise formula based on the neutrality of Afghanistan certainly further discouraged Soviet leaders from taking proposals of this kind seriously . |
16 | The side street at Frenchay on the edge of Bristol where I live is my retreat . |
17 | The bore wave is seen advancing towards Lower Partington on the edge of Gloucester where the river divides into two courses around Alney Island . |
18 | The locus on the Water of Leith where there are sixteen dead trees will be inspected shortly . |
19 | The locus on the Water of Leith where there are sixteen dead trees will be inspected shortly . |
20 | Young sailors from all over the country will be on the water at Farmoor just outside Oxford this weekend to compete in the Thames Water Youth Regatta … there 's racing both days … along with trials for England and the chance to have a go in a boat or on a sailboard for the first time … all you have to do is turn up … |
21 | If I was on the streets of Ireland now , and I 've been there many occasions and someone said to me , look at that Welsh get there , I would just have to take it . |
22 | MARINES were out in force on the streets of Middlesbrough yesterday . |
23 | The Americans ' belief that they could make it ‘ lives on the streets of America today ’ . |
24 | She had already noticed on the streets of Florence how pretty the girls were — and how well dressed — and she made up her mind to look just as good . |
25 | Police on the streets of Northampton today questioning shoppers in a effort to unearth any clue which will lead them to the killer of Arthur Brumhill . |
26 | Tens of thousands were reported back on the streets in Timisoara yesterday , defying a state of emergency , a curfew , and a ban on assembly of more than five persons imposed on the region . |
27 | Storia 5 contains fourteen articles ( fact and fiction ) on the state of Britain today from a selection of contemporary female British writers , and foreign writers based in this country . |
28 | DISTILLERY 'S turned on the style at Ballyskeagh yesterday , and the highlight of an impressive team display was the performance of goalkeeper Dave Collins . |
29 | Certainly there is abundant evidence for the extraction of salt from sea water around the Wash , but so far no settlement has been found to match the name ; on the distance from London alone , it ought to lie in the Sleaford or Heckington area . |
30 | Not being an expert herself in the art of model construction , the kids went too — and we 'll get their verdict on the home of Lego tomorrow . |