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

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1 The Cellobus was presented on behalf of Cellophane by local MP and former Defence Secretary Tom King , who is shown handing over the keys .
2 The idea of the pope exercising the vicariate of Christ had been expressed by Pope Adrian IV some forty years before : " we who , although unworthy , act on behalf of Christ on earth " .
3 Operated on behalf of HCIMA by approved recruitment consultants — currently :
4 I turn now to consider the arguments advanced on behalf of Woolwich in support of its right to recover the payments it made as money had and received or as having been made under duress , two grounds which it was accepted shaded into one another .
5 These Guidelines have been produced on behalf of SCOTVEC by members of the SCOTVEC Module Development Group for Office Administration and Technology in collaboration with the Curriculum Advice and Support Team ( CAST ) .
6 These Guidelines have been produced on behalf of SCOTVEC by members of the SCOTVEC Module Development Group for Law with the Curriculum Advice and Support Team .
7 I strenuously reject the suggestion of the hon. Member for Gateshead , East ( Ms. Quin ) that my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister is not the best person to negotiate on behalf of Britain at the forthcoming summit .
8 It was received on behalf of Stoddard by Stan James , Company Secretary and Director .
9 The Treaty of Tlatelolco was signed on 20 December , 1967 , and ratified on behalf of Britain by the Wilson government on 11 December , 1969 .
10 Network file system will be configured to sit on top of NT for straight file transfers .
11 The report is a ‘ summary ’ of a major project undertaken on behalf of CNAA between 1983–1987 .
12 A statement issued on behalf of Rushdie by the Rushdie Defence Committee on July 22 expressed opposition to the ban .
13 ‘ A move by a Labour government to get rid of nuclear weapons without agreement internationally could be reversed by a non-Labour government for humankind can never unlearn how to make nuclear weapons — but a nuclear disarmament treaty signed on behalf of Britain by a Labour government could not be reversed . ’
14 ( 1 ) The third defendant fraudulently altered in a number of material respects an application which had been signed on behalf of C.M.C. by the first plaintiff for a loan on the security of the bakery. ( 2 ) The third defendant concealed from the plaintiffs the true impact of arrangements made between C.M.C. and two companies which I will describe simply as Crescent and Highdene in which , unknown to the plaintiffs , the third defendant was personally interested .
15 Mr. Beloff submitted that , by parity of reasoning , the same words in section 39(11) should be given a wide meaning , and not the somewhat narrow interpretation sought by Mr. Langley relying on Bank of England v. Riley [ 1992 ] 2 W.L.R. 840 .
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