Example sentences of "and [is] [adv] on [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Another 1–A engine has been sectioned in order to show its inner workings and is also on display . |
2 | The horn was taken to Caprington and is still on display in the castle . |
3 | Rodrigo de Triano clearly needed the run and is still on target for the 2,000 Guineas , for which he is now a top-priced 7–1 . |
4 | It has remained in Prague ever since and is currently on show at the Czech capital 's National Gallery . |
5 | A replica of this has just been completed and is currently on show in the Museum of Scotland display area in Chambers Street . |
6 | She , too , has taught at Ayton and at Redhouse , Stockton , and is currently on supply at Brambles Farm , Middlesbrough . |
7 | The very first XP–59 to fly , affectionately ( or otherwise ) known as Miss Fire , survived the rigours or early jet testing and was put on public display in the Smithsonian collection during June , 1945 , and remained on display until 1958. she was then moved to the Silver Hill facility for storage , eventually reappearing in the new NASM building 's ‘ Flight Testing ’ gallery in 1976 and is currently on display . |
8 | It costs a whopping £19,907 and is currently on offer only as a left-hooker , although right-hand drive will be available towards the end of the year . |
9 | A man was arrested shortly after the attack and is now on bail . |
10 | The great collection of classical sculpture assembled by Charles Townley ( 1735–1805 ) was purchased by the British Museum on the artist 's death and is now on show in the Townley Room of the Wolfson Galleries . |
11 | John Lovett , deputy head of Hayling School , Hayling Island , has been interviewed by detectives and is now on police bail . |
12 | The new allegations against her are being made by a woman who was convicted on the same charges and is out on bail with her . |