Example sentences of "[noun pl] on [noun prp] [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Funny , ’ says Hulk Hogan , just before Secret Shine turn up in their bloodied butcher 's aprons and dismember him with their thumbs so they can use his torso to stir some soup made from doctors , ‘ I thought all the bands on Sarah were useless , overly well-spoken , terminally passive rock inadequates wallowing in their own love of wimping insipidness . ’
2 She tried to visualise the silhouetted figures on Harriet 's blind .
3 Congregations on Sunday were good , the larger congregation being at the evening service .
4 The pressures on McGimpsey are immense .
5 There is scepticism that a return to controlling the growth of broad money supply would work when many of the economic pressures on Britain are external .
6 In the tenth and eleventh and early twelfth centuries the hand of northern conquerors on Italy was light — occasionally felt in a marked way ; but intermittently .
7 Thus there are often traffic jams for several minutes on Wainfleet 's main through road , while motorists wait at the level crossing .
8 Internal flights on Aeroflot are basic by nature and design , unlike the comfortable , if not luxurious , services offered by its Western rivals .
9 Knowing that large crowds mean a large number of losses , I 'm sure you can also imagine how rich the ground must be at certain spots on Harrogate 's common .
10 As the soldiers deployed into a thin line across the canyon , sixteen warriors under Two Moons charged Chapman 's volunteers on Perry 's left .
11 If the reports on Foxbat were accurate , the aircraft represented the next five years of technology .
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