Example sentences of "[art] [num] on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If the maximum number of cells in a row of the grid is 30 and if there are 30 rows , a dice could be thrown six times and the outcomes totalled to get the row coordinate , and six times for the column coordinate using the convention that the six on the dice is interpreted as zero . |
2 | Their statement was interpreted as an attempt to distance themselves from the so-called ‘ Central Belt activists ’ who withdrew their strongly worded motion at the executive and voted with the six on the statement drawn up by Councillor Rob Gibson which regretted the MPs ' actions . |
3 | Nick can you take us through the six on the left see if you know them already . |
4 | make the , make the , get rid of the hundreds on the bottom ? |
5 | His second victory — on Redgrave Devil in the Barkin Developments Novice Chase — brought up the 100 on the same date he achieved the fastest ton last season . |
6 | That 's about the going rate for the pros who have yet to crack the top-25 on the money list , wherein lies what is known in these parts as " the long green " ( and we mean the colour of dollar bills , not a snake of a putting surface ) . |
7 | Remember that the 0 on the RC dial always has a value which is the same as your heading . |
8 | Not far from Heraklion , at Agia Pelagia , the remains of a Minoan settlement were discovered in the 1970s on the edge of a low cliff on the west side of the bay . |
9 | A prominent example is the research conducted in the 1970s on the development of a new international division of labour . |
10 | we do what we did here , we cancelled all the twos on the bottom , with as many as it would cancel on the top . |
11 | So we cancel all the twos on the bottom , right that 's good , yeah that goes , yeah that 's wh Oops , what do we do with these ? |
12 | particularly in Norton were affected very badly , so you do support the ban on the ten on the A ten eighty eight and we do support an extension of that date , I 'm not happy about the six month extension I would be much happier with the three month extension , I think the people in |
13 | In grasses , for instance , it 's not the ovule that is dispersed by the billions on the wind , it is the pollen . |
14 | My quess would be Lukic , Rocky and Shutt as the 3 on the bench . |
15 | The one on the left promotes a genuine electrical recording success ; the one on the right attempts to capitalize on it , although recorded acoustically . |
16 | Civil Service Commission which would conduct examinations for men in two age groups , 19 to 25 and 17 to 21 , the one on the level of final examinations at a university , the other at approximately school-leaving standards . |
17 | I would say just two things ; the one on the rates scheme , we certainly as a health committee distribute fifteen thousand pounds a year and treat these as important pledge by work . |
18 | Gregson jabbed the nine on the phone to get an outside line and pressed the digits he wanted . |
19 | As we enter the 1990s on the crest of a quickly-changing political climate throughout Europe , the new director at the ICA , Mik Flood , is faced with the challenge of guiding this controversial institution towards the 21st century . |
20 | The 13 on the first leg stay with the boat , Smith said , and they will be joined by David Powys , who has been with the project from the beginning . |
21 | Zack shrugged , picked one in the middle — approximately a thousand stones out of the 25,000 on the table . |
22 | The two on the left are metered pumps serving exact half-pints , the ones on the right are free flow pumps |
23 | The two men on the left are both about 5 foot 9 inches tall and reasonably built ; the two on the right are much bigger and one of them — the one in the middle — is the leader of the gang . |
24 | The citizens of Riverbank stood at the water 's edge and stared in horror at the two on the opposite bank . |
25 | The diocese of the eastern Angles was divided in the mid-670s on the illness of Bishop Bisi ( HE IV , 5 ) , the Mercian diocese likewise , probably on the deposition of Bishop Wynfrith and the appointment of Seaxwulf , abbot of Peterborough , as bishop , c. 674–5 ( HE IV , 6 ) , 17 and the territory of the northern Angles was partitioned in 678 following King Ecgfrith 's expulsion of Wilfrid , bishop of York ( Vita Wilfridi , ch. 24 : HE IV , 12 ) . |
26 | Sharpe and Newton ( 1984 ) , for example , set out to identify differences between the spending patterns of urban councils ( county boroughs ) in the 1960s on the basis of party political control , and by the use of extensive statistical manipulation they succeeded in doing so . |
27 | Their internal squabbles , a symptom of this decadence , made them peculiarly vulnerable ; it was the quarrel between the Augustinians and Jesuits that opened the door to the regalist onslaught of the sixties on the privileges of the Church . |
28 | You play four on the team the four on the team play a go right ? |
29 | The capital of New Zealand is Wellington ; its airport was built in the 1950s on a low-lying strip of land that emerged from the sea during an earthquake about a century earlier . |
30 | Ever since Lord Bryce wrote his seminal work in the 1950s on the decline of the legislature in modern democracies , it has become a casual article of faith that parliaments , including Westminster , have become ever more supine in the face of all-powerful governments . |