Example sentences of "on [pos pn] [det] [noun sg] [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 We were originally going to do weekly measurements , but I found on my own monitoring that you wo n't get much variation .
2 Now I 've dwelt for a moment on my own experience because I think it epitomizes that of the Labour Party as a whole from to John , the G M B has been a tower of strength always there to assist not only with money and resources , but also with advice and support and on behalf of my parliamentary colleagues , I want to thank the union for all it is , it has done for the Labour Party .
3 I use Porter paints on my own house and I try to convince other people to buy them . ’
4 I started it basically on my own initiative and I said that for six months I would use it on people that I was going to sentence just to maintain a one judge control over the project and see how it was going .
5 Tombstones are classified as investment advertisements issued by the firm on its own behalf if they relate , for example , to mergers , acquisitions , disposals , MBI 's or MBO 's , new issues , reconstructions or corporate finance advice .
6 N H three on its own ammonia when it 's combined with something else it 's N H four ion and it 's ammonium .
7 Wendy , very kindly , checked Billy 's carriage on her own machine when it was giving trouble and when , rather embarrassingly , it blew a fuse on Wendy 's console , she did n't even charge Billy for the replacement and repairs .
8 The slighted Samaritan can , of course , reply on her own behalf that she does care about suffering in general but that she cares much more about its manifestations that she can do something about and that involve her personally .
9 ‘ We know Clydebank will make it difficult for us on their own ground but it is important to this club that Aberdeen go through to meet Hibs in the semi-finals , ’ said manager Willie Miller .
10 Over a period of time you will get acquainted with journalists outside London because you will have assignments with them on their own patch or you may drop into see them when visiting the area of business .
11 As with their choice of records , producers like to rely on their own opinion when they book bands .
12 But having travelled thousands of miles in the last three weeks , he experienced a rougher ride on his own doorstep than he had encountered in many a photo opportunity en route .
13 McCann throws doubt on his own assertion when he reveals that the Connolly commemoration committee , which had been initiated by the DHAC radicals , was thrown into a ‘ welter of recrimination ’ when the planned march was abandoned .
14 Huy had been more help to the Medjay than he realised ; but it was on his own account that he decided to take up Taheb 's invitation and visit her .
15 Bernard , harder on his own son than he might have been on any other twenty-three-year-old in the company was not keen , telling him he had no business experience .
16 But nevertheless , I think it is a substantial achievement , er and it reflects well on on our former Director and it reflects well on our staff , that it has been made .
17 Yes , I mean you put your finger on an important problem here that we need to discuss and that is that if you concentrate on human beings in general , and this is true on our own society but I , I think it 's true of just about all societies and it 's emphatically true of primal hunting adult societies then men do make a lot of parental investment do n't they ?
18 Practise on your own child since it is often difficult to find a pulse in an emergency .
19 It 's based on a kind of cowardice , a lack of reliance on your own judgement if it suceeded before it 'll succeed again , it 's just a money making machine and shows no literary thought by the publishers .
20 You may have done a good job on your own patch but you can not clear the entire neighbourhood .
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