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

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1 The 27-year-old Spaniard , who has won twice on the US Tour in the past , added : ‘ The rough is still too high for my liking , but is not set up as difficult as I 've seen US Open courses .
2 The Council also urged the New England Fishery Management Council to introduce a similar ban , and called on the US delegation to the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas ( ICCAT ) to support a resolution to prohibit the use of drift-nets for all tuna and other species under the jurisdiction of ICCAT .
3 The US International Trade Commission has upheld the ridiculous decision that Japanese manufacturers are dumping active matrix liquid crystal displays on the US market to the detriment of a handful of tiny US manufacturers that could never meet the demand from the likes of Apple Computer Inc and IBM Corp , but that alleged dumping of electroluminescent displays has not hurt the US electronics industry ; the active matrix displays carry prohibitive 62.7% tariffs , which apply to imported screens but not to assembled machines that include them , while the electroluminescent displays carried only a 7% tariff .
4 The US International Trade Commission last week gave its final ruling that South Korean companies were dumping dynamic random access memory chips on the US market to the detriment of US chip manufacturers — although to the benefit of the much larger population of chip users and their customers : the Customs Service will therefore levy duties on the South Korean imports , which totalled $446 million in 1991 — duties of up to 11.45% will be levied on parts made by Hyundai Electronics Co , Goldstar Electron Co and Samsung Electronics Co .
5 ’ Like Bartok ’ may be the best way to describe the adventurous foreign policy Hungary 's diplomats are making in their noisy ministry on the Buda side of the Danube .
6 We then continued our journey , pushing on until we reached the city walls and lodged at one of the fine taverns on the Southwark side of the river .
7 It is held at two famous courses on the Kent coast in the early spring , when the cold is invariably at its most insidious and the winds at their fiercest .
8 The IRA admitted yesterday it was guilty of the firebomb blitz on the Gateshead MetroCentre at the weekend .
9 As I did so I became aware of a youngish man with long hair looking at me from the pavemented walk on the Hammersmith side of the river .
10 Whilst in the circuit we called for an ambulance on the Aldis lamp for the WT/Operator who had lost three fingers on one hand whilst " tinselling " .
11 Like so many others , Merseyside 's only grand opera company relies on the Neptune Theatre as the sole , affordable ‘ proper ’ showcase for its talents .
12 None of France 's nuclear deterrent programmes was to be affected except that nuclear tests on the Mururoa atoll in the South Pacific would be reduced from eight per year to six .
13 We are situated on the Norfolk coast of the Wash , and a very pleasant situation it would be , if only we could enjoy it .
14 This was when the people living on the Georgia coast in the southeast corner of the United States began growing and eating maize .
15 And you 'll get information on the RSPB reserves around the country — especially good places to start birdwatching .
16 Flushed with success after his appearance on the Indie panel at the recent CMJ seminar in New York , new skid on the block SHITMAN could soon be coming to England as a new face on yoof TV .
17 Flushed with the success of his trolleybus venture in the Kingston area of the London United Tramways , Mr. Spencer obtained permission in July 1932 to apply for powers to run trolleybuses on the Sutton route of the South Metropolitan company , so that he could implement the third item of the proposals put forward in 1931 .
18 Work began in early 1900 on the Springfield site towards the Harrowgate Hill end of town .
19 One of the prototype diesels used on the Sheffield Pullmans in the 1960's was DP2 .
20 The effect on the Sussex landscape of the disappearance of the elm has been very severe in some areas , notably the coastal plain , but the significance for birds is unclear .
21 Problems arise firstly in trying to forecast events and make realistic costings of programmes , and secondly in making costings of intangibles such as the cost of noise pollution in the case of a new airport ( for a thorough critique of this technique see Self , 1975 on the Roskill Commission on the third London airport ) .
22 THE final UCF road cycling event of the season takes place this evening at Burnhouse when the Vets League has its last event , a ‘ 10 ’ on the Moira Road with the first rider off at 6.45 .
23 Built in Luton at IBC and with a range of European Vauxhall and Opel engines that take local content to 80 per cent , they 'll be in about half of Vauxhall 's dealers with prices just up on the Suzuki Vitara for the Sport and just below the Isuzu Trooper and old Shogun for the five-door Across Europe , GM is optimistic it can sell 40,000 and has capacity for another 10,000 should Europe 's fastest-growing market segment require it .
24 At , for example , the site of San Antonio on the Hondo River to the east of Pulltrouser Swamp it seems the platforms are natural formations , although at one time Maya farmers grew crops on them .
25 Sir Alec Cairncross , a former Chief Economic Adviser to the Treasury , heaps praise on the Attlee governments at the end of his highly regarded study Years of Recovery : ‘ Whether one tries to look forward from 1945 or backwards from forty years later , those years appear in retrospect , and rightly so , as years when the government knew where it wanted to go and led the country with an understanding of what was at stake .
26 ‘ [ Counsel ] accepted that the obligations imposed on the United Kingdom by the Convention are relevant sources of public policy where the common law is uncertain .
27 In practice there were so many calls on the United States throughout the world that Washington easily fell back into the habit of treating Britain as a modern " Figaro " whose services could be called upon here , there and almost anywhere from Europe to South-East Asia .
28 It is astonishing to find that ‘ unemployment ’ finds no mention in the book and difficult to believe that this ‘ megatrend ’ will not have as great an influence on the United States in the 1980s as the 10 trends which he discusses .
29 The most famous of these is the Cenomanian transgression , exemplified by plate 3.1 , where late Cretaceous sediments rest , with marked unconformity , on the Precambrian rocks of the Bohemian Massif .
30 Leaving the harbour high on the Pultney side of the river I passed an old folks ' home looking out over that cold North Sea ; only the dawn in winter can show any warmth .
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