Example sentences of "on [art] [noun sg] [prep] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ( That figure , though , depends as much on the future price of oil and the level of the dollar as on the price of credit alone . )
2 4.1 The Company will provide the Supplier on the date of commencement hereof and thereafter on each anniversary of the said date with a forecast for the following twelve months of the Company 's requirements for the Products .
3 15.1 This Agreement shall commence on the date of signature hereof and shall continue until the completion of the Project or until otherwise determined by written agreement between the contributors .
4 SICK pop idol Michael Jackson was on the road to recovery yesterday as furious fans slammed the way his Wembley concert was cancelled .
5 The most obvious fact about the design of The Silmarillion is that , like the Shire , it is a ‘ calque ’ , though on the history of Genesis rather than the history of England .
6 Joss Ackland , Faith Brook and Jean Simmons join Joan Hickson on the trail of murder most mysterious in They Do It With Mirrors .
7 Is it possible to build a coherent ethic on the principle of awareness alone ?
8 I was just checking here in from the book by and I was looking at the chapter here on Roses Rivetus and er and it was on the mission to Munster here that er Third Combat Mission once a day for three days ' running was to Munster it was this ill-fated mission that made the reputation as the bloody Hundredth and of course this is the one that he only came back from .
9 He said : ‘ The Tories are trying to lay the blame on the ghost of years past . ’
10 Do follow the directions on the tub of formula carefully , only adding the required number of scoops .
11 To continue to develop the relationship between the Sub-Committee and Scottish Partners by visits/time on the Sub-Committee for Partners etc .
12 Judith Hughes , for example , puts forward a way of seeing autonomy ( and adulthood ) based primarily on the notion of responsibility rather than that of rationality , thus giving an ethical dimension to autonomy .
13 The first was just 20 minutes after the polls closed when , during a sample of random live interviews in Manchester , a man with a business on the verge of bankruptcy cheerfully admitted that the Tories had got him into this and he relied on them to get him out .
14 She had been on the verge of hysteria then ; add to that a day of travelling , with him pushing Chalon as fast as the horse could go carrying a double weight , plus the previous day 's tensions , and it was a wonder she had n't given in to it .
15 Born in 1930 , so she must be on the verge of retirement now .
16 Er locally no real troubles on the M One er if you 're heading down to Leicestershire we have the work at twenty two on the M One not really causing too many troubles but some brand new work on the go in Northants today between junctions nineteen and eighteen that 's the M Six down towards Rugby .
17 Marlborough , if brought back to life , would have found on the field of Waterloo comparatively little with which he was not already familiar .
18 Now that the by-election in Kincardine and Deeside has focused attention on the issue of Scotland once again , and with the continuing difficulties in establishing a democratic local administration in Ulster , will the Prime Minister consider initiating consultations with other parliamentary parties with a view to reaching agreement on common structures of government throughout the United Kingdom ?
19 A bi-partisan approach to foreign policy could be maintained in the most momentous ever commitment in US foreign policy , the North Atlantic Pact , but it had broken down on the issue of China even if ‘ the attack of the primitives ’ , as Acheson put it , had as much to do with Truman 's unexpected victory in the presidential election in 1948 and the consequent fury and frustration of the Republican Party .
20 We have had debates on the entrenchment of rights ; on federalism or regional devolution as against the unitary state ; on the case for consensus rather than majority as a basis for government , on the relative weight of national versus local mandates and the independence of local government , on the duty of civil servants ; on electoral reform with all its implications for the operations of government ; on who should define the national interest ; on open government and official secrecy ; on complementing representative democracy by referenda and other forms of participation — and much else .
21 Greg went out on the course with Laura about 11 PM and sat at the bleachers on the 18th with a bottle of champagne while he went over his round again .
22 By contrast , Malaysia has been able to be much more liberal ; there have been no restrictions on the remittance of profits abroad or on the withdrawal of capital through divestment .
23 For example , on the Earth water in hydroxyl form occurs in clays , and if similar clays were exposed on the surface of Venus then the abundance of water in the atmosphere would be roughly that observed .
24 The surface of the brain is totally insensitive , and operations on the brain in humans commonly involve only a local anaesthetic .
25 On the day agreed , travel from any station to Goschenen by rail on a special round-journey ticket , take over the reserved hire-cycle there , and set off on the journey of exploration downhill on the old cantonal road , taking as much time , and with as many halts , as suits you .
26 It was based in part on the resurrection of ideas originally propounded by G. H. Mead .
27 The general practitioners contract concentrates on the structure of care rather than on its process or outcome .
28 There 's been recent reassessment of the traditional picture of the enforced flight from the labour force to domesticity on the part of women just after the war , and far from a flight , large-scale recruitment to the new industries in the early 1950s now seems to present a more historically accurate picture .
29 Efficiency about the house on the part of others always inspired wistful envy in Meredith who was efficient about the office and rather at sea about the home .
30 They served to mark conspicuous waste in the form of offerings and sacrifices and at the same time as objects of conspicuous consumption on the part of individuals highly placed in social hierarchies .
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