Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [coord] on a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As our analysis of the Labour Force Survey in chapter 2 showed , most temporary working involves people who are engaged and remunerated directly by the organisation where they work , either as dependent employees or on a casual or freelance/self-employed basis .
2 ‘ On-site staff discuss the catering service at daily briefings and on a monthly basis carry out a more formal team briefing .
3 On two occasions he applied to take over redundant or nearly redundant churches and on a third to start a new church .
4 Get one of them out here in plain clothes and on a civilian motor-bike — better still a moped , it looks more innocent .
5 One of the problems is that the Government 's momentum to privatise was determined for ideological reasons and on a tight time scale .
6 The study is based upon both statistical sources and on a detailed questionnaire , concerned with materials handling activities , this being distributed to a cross section of South Wales Companies .
7 Erm the County Council 's calculations identify the industrial B one land requirements to be on an economic activity base requirement , a hundred and two hectares and on a land-take basis a hundred and thirteen hectares , yet they 're allocating a hundred and forty five hectares in the structure plan .
8 Gilt ceilings and old silver certainly make it different from the usual run of East European cafés and on a warm early evening it is pleasant to sit outside and watch and chatter .
9 The proposed regions , which would each have an elected regional council , were based on the pre-1987 provinces and on a 1984 language survey .
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