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

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1 No , I 'm going to fill in for Jim on the Canal project . ’
2 Eric Cantona is available again so Andrej Kanchelskis will step down with Robson on the bench .
3 Now , I rather wish it was talking about lay presidency and I would go along with Nannette on the question of a lay person presiding in communion .
4 Laura came down from London on the long-distance bus .
5 It was simply that we were shooting the picture down in Brighton on the front to a large extent and on the rubbish dump , I remember , which we turned into the fields of northern France , and we needed that terrible phrase from the First World War , cannon fodder .
6 From Moana we went down to Hokitika on the Coast , a town which now makes its living largely from the sale of bone and greenstone carving , of high quality and quite reasonable prices .
7 B. The bridge at Norwich is the only one across the River Yare for 32 km down to Yarmouth on the coast .
8 Though he had enjoyed his little investigations and masquerades , his only real discovery was that Nigel Steen had tried to disguise the fact of driving down to Streatley on the night of Saturday 8th December .
9 ‘ Well , why did he go down to Streatley on the Saturday night , and make such a bloody secret of it ? ’
10 that , and , and , I mean it 's probably better for George to do what he wants to do , rather to do what he do n't want to do because we used to be in the same predicament when we were doing cabaret , we 'd go down to London on the Saturday , we 'd leave here what about half three , four o'clock , so if we stayed in digs , we 'd be finished work say midnight , we 'd be back in digs for one , then he 'll go up till seven the next night
11 And then down to Ivrigar on the second night . ’
12 It had to be lifted off the track each night to prevent possible vandalism which could have seen it trundling down to Staveley on the falling grade !
13 And this is on the bus going in to Clearwater on the free trolley as they call it .
14 ‘ We used to meet in piano bars , ’ said Preston , sulkily , flopping down beside William on the park bench .
15 The last such mutiny was put down at Burford on the thirteenth of May , 1649 , by Cromwell in person .
16 She stood up and opened the door for Hosanna to leave , turned and sat down by Lee on the bed .
17 Reading 's Adrian Williams was sent clear only to be dragged down by Thomas on the edge of the area in the 51st minute and referee Ron Groves immediately reached for the red card .
18 Maggie flew over from London on the morning of the Day .
19 In 1911 he returned to railway service as personal assistant to ( Sir ) H. Nigel Gresley [ q.v. ] , who had just taken over from Ivatt on the Great Northern railway .
20 On Hawley 's recommendation five officers were court-martialled for cowardice or neglect of duty but he himself survived , though in effect superseded by Cumberland , who , with the French not having stirred from Dunkirk , left London on 25 January 1746 , taking over in Edinburgh on the 30th .
21 It might not be too late to get a direct order through to Kirov on the radio .
22 He had to reach the President 's cabin with at least an hour of daylight in which to plan his defence and with time to get through to Caspar on the President 's radio .
23 Also if you 're moving through to Wardington on the 361 , resurfacing again has left some temporary traffic lights , that 's just to the north of Banbury there , between in fact Banbury and the Daventry road .
24 On Aug. 19 he made a dramatic call for resistance , standing on one of the tanks stationed outside the Supreme Soviet building ( 10 tanks went over to Yeltsin on the night of Aug. 19 — see below ; the commander of tanks stationed outside the Russian Supreme Soviet building was reported as saying that he would not order an attack on Yeltsin . )
25 Group 3 had cleared Maaloy and sent a party of sappers , men of 6 Commando attached to ‘ No.3 ’ for this raid , over to Mortenes on the east shore of the fjord , where they landed unopposed and destroyed a fish processing factory .
26 But a ferry over to Claonaig on the mainland of Argyll runs from Lochranza in the summer and the tourists are coming back .
27 Forresters first was after a ball dinked over to White on the right hand side of the box ( facing goal ) , he hooked it over his shoulder — square to about the pen spot and forrester did a flying scissor-kick/volley which flew into the net .
28 Beyond Postojna the roads became increasingly worse , twisting and turning as we went through at Janene on the Croatian border where it was explained that we would have to pay a reduced fee ( as we were carrying humanitarian goods ) of 13DM in order to acquire the appropriate papers to allow us to enter Croatia .
29 I at once applied for leave , which was granted , and set off for Edinburgh on the overnight train .
30 The service over , the Covenanters and their supporters moved off towards Drumclog on the Strathaven road .
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