Example sentences of "on [art] [noun prp] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 When James VI came to manhood and attempted to assert himself over both the Borderers and the disruptive Highland clans , he tended for a while to concentrate on the Highlands rather than the Lowlands .
2 There is a large poster which appears on the London underground and in some national newspapers .
3 However , when we were living at Gosport , the aircraft from there and Lee-on-Solent , and in particular the excitement of the Schneider Trophy Races , made him decide on the RAF rather than the Royal Engineers .
4 He was the star writer on the NME then and always in the shop because he was a Keith Richards clone and our shop was the last one n the Kings Road before Granny Takes A Trip — where all the Keith Richards clones bought their clothes .
5 French racecourses , without bookmakers and with an undemonstrative crowd that tend to think of horses in terms of their number on the Pari-Mutuel rather than their name , can seem strange places to Britons .
6 It is generally assumed that international forces have a great influence on the UK so that it is the international economy which determines the character of the crossroads now facing the UK .
7 ‘ One of the things that has been said is that it 's actually very difficult to get a purchaser for your shares on the USM even though in theory it 's an open market .
8 I were just so psyched up on Wednesday and then I had to go in on the Friday before so I did n't
9 This demands a studio on a Sunday rather than a rainy , muddy field on a Saturday .
10 Music has always had a vital role in Christian worship , and the main services on a Sunday naturally and necessarily include it .
11 Well it means I 've got to go on a Thursday so if you run out of money on a Tuesday with run out .
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