Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [noun prp] on the " in BNC.

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1 Now in his 40s , he made the first solo ascent of Point Young on the Grandes Jorasses in August .
2 The other part was reeling at the very idea of Dane Jacobsen on the snowy slopes of Glenshee with her .
3 But most of us would probably say that the Edwardian Era ended with the bullets that Gavrilo Princip fired into the body of Arch-duke Ferdinand on the 28th June 1914 .
4 with Orphan Annie on the back ) , odd eggs ,
5 Equally typical is the simple and remote Grote Kerk at Brouwershaven in south-west Holland on the north coast of the Island of Schouwen-Duiveland .
6 Small scale production has been recorded from South-west England on the fringes of the main mining districts , sometimes with gold , especially in the Wadebridge-Port Isaac area of north Cornwall where it is associated with Devonian spilitic pillow lavas ( Edwards , 1976 ) .
7 ‘ If he was working for the Private Office in South London on the afternoon in question I should be very surprised indeed . ’
8 Dissidents also protested against the continuing United States military presence in South Korea on the grounds that it hampered unification dialogue with the North .
9 Railway authorities were particularly concerned over tickets getting into the wrong hands ; a minor sensation was caused on the Southern Region or BR about 30 years ago when a blank ticket from South Snowdon on the former Welsh Highland Railway was handed in at Clapham Junction .
10 Mr Evans , of Inverurie , near Aberdeen , said that Mr Browning telephoned him from South Wales on the evening of 18 June last year to say he wanted to visit .
11 In the affidavit , McDaid said he had seen Clarke at a party in County Donegal on the night in 1977 of the alleged murder attempt in Northern Ireland .
12 Funny thing that , eleventh November has always been , I docked at Liverpool coming back from North Africa on the eleventh on the Good Friday I docked there , no , I 'd , I , no , no I docked at Liverpool coming back from India , that was about eh the eleventh we sailed from Bombay , that was about the twenty fourth I think .
13 On the beneficial side , the whole population gains from the action of UV-B radiation in converting steroids in the skin to vitamin D. On the harmful side , it is known to affect the growth , composition , and function — including photosynthesis — of a wide variety of plant species , including many important crops such as soya beans .
14 And you 're tuned to Radio York on the Whale show until two and er now we shall probably although the phones are ringing at the moment erm run out of calls I should think because between one and two I know most of you are having your lunch or at the pub or whatever .
15 Anthony and his team have built-up a reputation for running well-organised and entertaining events at this historic Battle of Britain fighter base , so a trip to North Weald on the 4th should be pencilled into your diary .
16 Now British Waterways fishing experts are to investigate the deaths at West Drayton on the outskirts of West London .
17 In the summer of 1992 The Royal Bank of Scotland commissioned a sculpture from Sir Eduardo Paolozzi , the Queen 's Sculptor-in-Ordinary for Scotland , to go outside the main entrance to their large new office building Drummond House , at South Gyle on the outskirts of Edinburgh .
18 She had gone with Jim when they were both on the Keith farm at East Gore on the Mataura River .
19 The first solar pond power station , with a rated capacity of 150 W , was inaugurated at Win Bokek on the shores of the Dead Sea in 1979 .
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