Example sentences of "[adv] upon [art] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 The government of the day would not be promoting the Bill , and it would not have been allocated time in its legislative programme , unless the government had considered the matter in considerable detail and decided more or less exactly upon the Bill it desired .
2 Once upon a time they all lived happily ever after .
3 Once upon a time we were all law-abiding citizens , and now we 've got football hooligans .
4 Once upon a time I 'd 've made you turn religious , ’ said Constance , and suddenly it occurred to Scarlet that really she was already religious , as anyone who had borne a child must surely be : not in the conventional sense but rather as a passenger on a train would expect someone to be at the controls .
5 Once upon a time I thought I 'd like to go on a trek through a jungle or rain forest .
6 I , I think I ca I , once upon a time I did on the fixed seating for , for I think you could get about a hundred and twenty round
7 No , I fucking once upon a time I used to be able to do it .
8 Once upon a time you had a dream — that you lived in a world of simple market forces where everything or everybody had a price or value .
9 Once upon a time you made them yourself .
10 Once upon a time you could get your pilot 's licence in him for £20 .
11 Once upon a time you used to have a five year planning period , and that has now disappeared , so we live hand to mouth , and the Finance Officer manages marvellously in juggling things round , but one can no longer plan as one used to , and therefore it 's rather sad really , because people no longer have the chance to develop things as they would wish to .
12 Once upon a time it would have been unthinkable for a band , especially one with such a reputation as Happy Mondays ’ , to apologise for their remarks without some sort of legal action being taken against them .
13 Once upon a time it could take several hours to install a network interface card .
14 Once upon a time it was the stark factory with its towering smokestack and ceaseless assembly line which signalled North American economic superiority .
15 Once upon a time he had read a quite terrifying number of books and accumulated an equally terrifying number of opinions about them .
16 Once upon a time he had instant access to anyone in the office ; now he would telephone and be put on hold .
17 Once upon a time she would have been jealous about the constant reference to Charles and Camilla but no longer .
18 In short , they wanted to " set all things back upon the foot they were at his coming to the crown " .
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