Example sentences of "['s] [noun] [modal v] [verb] on [pron] " in BNC.

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1 In March 1983 , the newspaper Libération urged that the French Minister for Women 's Rights should put on her Index for ‘ public provocation to sexist hatred ’ the following works : Pantagruel , Jude the Obscure , Baudelaire 's poems , all Kafka , The Snows of Kilimanjaro — and Madame Bovary . )
2 The non-resident 's choice will depend on his needs , interest differentials and risks associated with each course of action .
3 Somebody 's life might depend on him getting information .
4 That must have direct effect on education standards , and it is legitimate that Her Majesty 's inspectorate should comment on it .
5 In some cases the school 's survival would depend on it , especially schools which were already threatened by falling rolls due to demographic factors .
6 TRACEY BOYD 'S REPUTATION may rest on her magical illustrations of animals given human features , but her work is far from faceless .
7 TRACEY BOYD 'S REPUTATION may rest on her magical illustrations of animals given human features , but her work is far from faceless .
8 In a muddled way , he expected that she might fall into his arms , that he would be able to comfort her and that one thing would lead to another ; and so absorbed had he become in the effect Sam 's death would have on his own affairs , that he had forgotten that it might have some other effect on Martha 's .
9 Whether Birmingham city council should push ahead with the LET scheme or stop to consider Holyoak 's counterblast must turn on what sort of centre the city wants .
10 They all run the recently-released version 6 of the company 's Unix SVR4-based DRS/NX operating system , though Unix Systems Labs ' Destiny will appear on them during the first quarter of next year .
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