Example sentences of "on [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We might , in the process , find that there is no need for in depth designing and costing on each scheme .
2 The reason for an indemnity is that such a covenant does not automatically pass on each transaction ; the burden of it needs to be handed down expressly to each subsequent buyer .
3 But the trouble he took on each occasion was the same .
4 record the decision taken on each change , ie. approved or rejected , on the Changes Log
5 Finally , record the exercise that you take on each day that you record the details of your food and drink .
6 His whole life seemed to hang on each letter in Annie 's hand , his eyes following it until she handed it into the crowd or placed it on a pile to one side and then he would fix on the next letter and the next .
7 ( 3 ) If you are wise , you will have written the minutes of the previous meeting in such a way that the action to be taken on each item is recorded against it .
8 Boeing predicts that revenue passenger miles ( RPMs — the number of passengers carried on each flight multiplied by the distance of the flight ) will continue to grow by 5.4% a year over the next 15 years .
9 But when he is called to perform later on that night he curls up in a limp ball and refuses to move .
10 He did not see any sign of the runaway animals but later on that night the local policeman called on him and he took over the task of keeping a look out .
11 Later on that night Clare also came back to the house .
12 But Dawn , you should have carried on that course man .
13 Will you allow people to address the panel as a a comment and not just a question yes or no if you say no fine we all understand and we have to er formulate our our ideas as a question and we 'll carry on that case is quite simple and straight forward like that .
14 In many ways I wish we 'd taken on that girl now who we saw right at the very beginning with
15 I say she brought on that heart attack ! ’
16 Must carry on that story .
17 The final straw , as it were , came when we were back home : none of the photographs we had taken on that day came out .
18 Later on that day another cousin told Violet that the bungalow would be hers and finally Mr Crowden spoke to her and told her that she would be entitled to keep the bungalow and the personal chattels , and receive a legacy of £5,000 .
19 Later on that day I was sent into the Corporals ' quarters with a mop and bucket and as I went in a Corporal came out buttoning his flies .
20 We left Canjuers on the Monday morning and arrived later on that day at a small village , from where we would march back on foot to Orange .
21 Mr. Beloff accepts that there remain issues between Lautro and Winchester and he further accepts that there may be room for argument as to whether the material now available would , if it had been produced before 30 October , have made a difference to the decision taken on that day .
22 Later on that day there would be the fair , fireworks , and dancing , but now they were still , quiet .
23 b ) prevent any business ( whether on the Bill or not ) from being proceeded with on any day after the completion of all such proceedings on the Bill as are to be taken on that day .
24 ( 1 ) In this Order — ’ allotted day ’ means any day ( other than a Friday ) on which the Bill is put down as first Government Order of the day , provided that a Motion for allotting time to the proceedings on the Bill to be taken on that day either has been agreed on a previous day , or is set down for consideration on that day ; ’ the Bill ’ means the Local Government Finance Bill .
25 And this government wants it to carry on that way . ’
26 After all , it 's the care assistants who really know the details , so we like them to pass on that knowledge . ’
27 Since he had been hailed as the new John Edrich and had already shown himself capable of taking on that mantle , it was a bad blow for England .
28 Ross agreed gratefully , arranging to hire a car and drive out to the Hampton 's later on that afternoon .
29 It is now widely accepted that the Chairmanship of the Bar is virtually a full time job , and the profession has been fortunate indeed in the people who have been prepared to take on that responsibility and make that commitment .
30 It hangs on that sort of knife-edge .
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