Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] on a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If you do medical negligence work the employment of a nurse , perhaps only on a part-time basis , can save hours of wasted time and be very cost effective . |
2 | I have never spent so long on a single project . |
3 | Yes , the same thing is like erm , if I do , the rest of the shop for the rest of the d , that day , but I do goods the next night , erm , that shop 's okay for the next day , and it 's , it 's only like on a one day basis . |
4 | With good meteorological predictions , directed Anti-parachute flights might be confidently undertaken , perhaps even on a commercial basis . |
5 | We shall examine in particular the extent to which recent changes in the NMGC represent survival strategies predicated primarily on the assumption that the organisation should continue and only secondarily on a clear conception of the service which it can should provide . |
6 | The fact of being ‘ family ’ is no guarantee that people can live together happily on a long-term basis , and almost any other good ‘ care ’ arrangement that can be made for an elderly person is better than a cat-and-dog life with relatives , where there is no common ground for agreement , and constant quarrels make home life a misery . |
7 | There 'd be a two-bedroomed bungalow — tucked away there on a modern estate , thought Pascoe . |
8 | an amazing diversity of views — even within one society this is so , and even more so on a global scale ; 2. the importance of context in understanding why people are as they are , and believe as they do , and assume what they do ; 3. the possibility of self-delusion : we could be conditioned into mistaken views ; 4. the importance of non-judgemental attitudes towards people ; 5. a style of education which encourages individual learning skills rather than teacher-dominated presentation of content . |
9 | Indeed in the primary phase the arrangements for children 's learning are founded more securely on a theoretical basis of child development designed to match their different developmental needs at different ages . |
10 | We then left the tramway ( grid reference SH 822 113 ) , though I mean to explore it more fully on a future occasion , and turned right up a forest track past some quarry buildings . |
11 | When she came to writing for her college project , she found other material ; this will enable her to enjoy the work more fully on a second visit . |
12 | Later in the month Terry arrived home again on a short embarkation leave , full of stories of the Irish Guards leaving for , he thought , Norway . |
13 | It has for long been the task of the Secretary of State for the Home Department either in the exercise of the prerogative of mercy or more recently on a statutory basis to determine in the case of prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment , how much of that sentence should be served . |
14 | But a further complicating factor is that Watling Street , in its latest phases , points directly to the medieval East Gate , strongly suggesting that here also lay the later Roman gate , most probably on a different site to that belonging to the early defences ; if this is so , then the ditch must have been bridged at the gate . |
15 | The end of the 17th Century therefore , found activity on both manors , but like any work in the preceding years , it was clearly only on a small scale . |
16 | Up to 10,000 are expected at the 12-hour party scheduled to begin at 8pm tomorrow on a private estate . |
17 | Gardeners and herders were mostly immune from controls on marketing since they marketed relatively little , often only on a casual basis . |
18 | You can burn just as easily on a cloudy day as on a bright one . |
19 | Andy Haden said , from far away on a local radio programme , that the Vichy-Treviso jaunt was just another part of the growing player-power . |
20 | The acceleration of the income tax liability may prove to be particularly serious in the context of firms which reached a peak income in the boom year of 1988 , slipped back in the two subsequent years and are now again on a rising profit curve . |
21 | This should also work perfectly happily on a 1512 system as it make no special demands on graphics presentation . |
22 | If somebody does that to me they 're right up my arse and something came like that , or even just on a single carriage road , or anything I 'd just touch my brake slightly |
23 | The rails here are spread well apart on a concrete floor . |
24 | We observed that you were travelling excessively slowly on a wide road , unimpeded by any other traffic . |
25 | Go south-west on the lane , then right on a stony track up Seldon Hill . |
26 | But the Commission believes that no radio or television presenter can adequately take the place of a live teacher , and that no school should depend almost wholly on a centralised choice of music , particularly of hymns or songs . |
27 | And then , since weeping was something I could do fairly easily , providing I thought hard enough on a sad theme , I should see if a few womanly tears would be a good ploy . |
28 | In England , women in general did not acquire access to relatively safe abortions until 1967 and then only on a limited basis . |
29 | As a result of both of these considerations , it is most unusual for MAS to act for a buyer on a contingent fee basis ( other than an MBO or MBI team , and then only on a selected basis with a suitable risk reward ratio . ) |
30 | Cornflower ‘ Polka Dot ’ does quite well on a well-drained soil , only reaching 18in maximum height . |