Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [conj] on " in BNC.

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1 After 5.30pm and on Sundays call our Customer Helpline on 0788 544535 .
2 " You can answer with simple signs , " he said reassuringly , " we 'll soon have you out of here and on four wheels again . "
3 Decoy the enemy past there and on southwards for Kalemouth , another long mile .
4 bit more thickness than I hoped , er but if it 's sat on top of there and on top of what 's on .
5 They do not suddenly appear out of nowhere or on the pages of a language textbook — which has much the same effect — but in varying sizes and on varying materials : out of ticket machines , on computer screens , under windscreen wipers , on hoardings .
6 Away across the fields was the train , steam drifting out from the engine , people spilling out from inside and on top .
7 A world little seen by the West until now and on view at Galerie Carla Stützer until 31 October is that of Czech photography of the 1930s and '40s , by photographers Feyfar , Chochola , Medkovà , Novák , Lehovec , Berka and Reichmann , all of whom ( except Reichmann ) are still living and working , and many of whom attended the opening in September .
8 ‘ Tomorrow , ’ she said tartly , ‘ I hope to be away from here and on my way back to wherever I came from . ’
9 It 's warmer in there than on the beach today , I promise you . ’
10 Once in there and on the track , all the awkward questions are forgotten .
11 So you might want to remember that when you get in there cos on the first exhibit you 're gon na t have to use that bit of information .
12 On the other hand , putting a time or place adverbial , such as today or on the shelf , say , at the beginning of the clause , carries more meaning because it is the result of choice : there are other positions in which it can occur .
13 I say over there and on foot .
14 Alice never spoke of him except casually but on the few occasions , like last night 's dinner party , when she had seen them together they seemed to have the intuitive mutual awareness , an instinctive response to the other 's needs , more typical of a long-standing successful marriage than of an apparently casual fraternal relationship .
15 The first of three antiques and collectors ' fairs will be held by Guisborough Parish Church today in the parish hall from 10am to 4pm and on April 18 the church annual decorated egg competition will be held in the hall .
16 I think it right to say at once that on the authorities , consisting of a series of previous decisions of the Divisional Court in which the provisions now contained in section 7(3) and ( 4 ) and section 8(2) of the Act of 1988 have been considered , neither the magistrate nor the Divisional Court in this case had any option but to decide as they did .
17 When Austen sat down Chaplin suggested that he had better put the question at once and on getting an affirmative shout did so .
18 There will be five championship races with the meeting beginning today at 2.30pm and on Saturday at 10.30am .
19 The Waves beside them danced For oft when on my couch I lie
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