Example sentences of "[n mass] [conj] [noun] [verb] on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Business property relief reduces the value of business assets for inheritance tax purposes by either 100% or 50% depending on the type of asset or the beneficial interest , and any tax payable can usually be paid by annual interest-free instalments over 10 years while the assets remain unsold . |
2 | While dishes such as sole , sea bream and lobster featured on the menu , the lunchtime speciality was sardines . |
3 | In the first year , budgets will be held by more senior staff and decision making on a day to day basis will be delegated to team managers . |
4 | New lifestyles for carers : a training exercise for staff and carers based on the principle of normalisation by Hilary Brown and Thurstine Bassett . |
5 | Colonies are easily detected by females at a distance , especially in species where advertisement displays on the many nests are given in synchrony to produce a vivid tree-sized orchestration of sound and movement . |
6 | Chemical names and formulae may refer to either chemical species or entities depending on the context . |
7 | In London a computer generated slide containing just text will cost anywhere between £25 and £65 depending on the amount of effort that the agency put into it . |
8 | While catalytic converters may cost the manufacturer around £50 to buy , to fit them requires skilled labour and may well bump up the price of a new car by between £100 and £1000 depending on the model . |
9 | First shipments , priced between $1,300 and $3,000 depending on the number of users , are for Sparc machines , with the others to follow by the end of the year . |