Example sentences of "on the rest of " in BNC.

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1 It takes little imagination to foretell the likely consequences of just one peg disintegrating and flinging its spring or its free arm into the cutter gap during a pass ; or the possible knock-on effect(s) on the rest of the makeshift assembly and the astonished operator if this should happen .
2 The power of the Establishment came not from the fact that a few dozen people imposed their will on the rest of us , but from the fact that for a long time we felt it right that the opinions of such people should have respectful attention paid to them .
3 The paintwork on the back of the bootlid looked decidedly patchy and certainly not up to the high standard on the rest of the car .
4 With the paperwork finished , it 's across to the Mess for a cup of tea and to catch up on the rest of the news .
5 Their true love affairs were with the camera and with those flickering images of themselves which turned on the rest of the public as well .
6 One effect on the rest of us will be that we cause ourselves endless trouble by losing them .
7 A routine change of engine consumables ' : water hoses , fan and pas belts and all filters and throttle cable together with a full service on the rest of the vehicle should see the RR fit for your trip .
8 In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , the European powers forced the State system on the rest of the world , scooping up all available territories into empires .
9 It should be remembered that the decision several years ago to continue membership of CERN was taken largely at the behest of the scientific community in full knowledge that , if it was combined with a zero-growth science budget , it would mean increasing pressure on the rest of nuclear physics .
10 Almost immediately , a heatwave descends on the rest of Britain .
11 So your position is dependent on the rest of us remaining cooled in ?
12 The enthusiasm you feel will rub off on the rest of your life .
13 There is always some knock-on effect on the rest of the work of the school .
14 These forms of production will increasingly apply to the manufacture of computers — and this is yet another area in which Japanese firms could turn out to have an edge on the rest of the world .
15 Opinions differ as to whether Britain 's lack of chip making capabilities has much effect on the rest of industry .
16 The same acute musical intelligence is brought to bear on the rest of the performance : the second movement is a ‘ Dumka ’ which has often received rather heavy-handed treatment in the past .
17 It sees the widow as the creator of life who has suddenly become the symbol of death , and who also , as an unsupported woman , may be an expensive burden on the rest of the ‘ tribe ’ for the remaining years of her life .
18 I 'm still playing tricks on the rest of the band by shouting out a number on stage that we have n't rehearsed ! ’
19 And he probably heard Hawaiian recordings , because we 're talking about the 1920s now , when phonograph records were getting to be a pretty widespread thing — the first real window on the rest of the musical world .
20 Mike is one of those shiny people who carry a square of bright blue sky above their heads while it rains on the rest of us .
21 Early the next morning , Ray Doyle watched impatiently in the computer room as information on the rest of the bank job team , which Jack Stone had led , was printed out into George Cowley 's waiting hands .
22 Concern has , however , been expressed about the overall impact of the Nissan plant on the rest of the motor industry and on the economy as a whole .
23 ‘ You see them lying empty and derelict , a blight on the rest of us .
24 This wide open moorland with spacious views all around stands in stark contrast to the terrain on the rest of the circuit and provides a gentle descent to an especially idyllic lakeland valley .
25 It had remained a far outpost of steam for the nationalised system for the nationalised system following the end of steam on the rest of the system in 1968 .
26 He did n't care about the effect it had on the rest of us .
27 This is of importance as long as those over a certain age , as well as those under another , are regarded as economically and socially dependent on the rest of the population .
28 Age-related classifications became more common ; older people were inexorably shaken out of the labour market and portrayed as an unproductive ‘ burden ’ on the rest of society ; and most important of all , the concept of mandatory retirement was institutionalized in the 1946 National Insurance Act .
29 An examination of twelve tiny samples of paint from the area of the coat revealed that the binding agent used in the red layer contained a sizeable amount of natural resins , unlike the linseed base used in pigment on the rest of the work .
30 Many of these materials are expensive , but they can often be used successfully to decorate just one section of a room or part of the walls : above or below a dado rail for instance ; or as wall panels framed with timber mouldings , with a less expensive finish used on the rest of the wall .
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