Example sentences of "[verb] on [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 The software will have to be installed on both the portable and the server .
2 ‘ What the counsellor does is to concentrate on how the client feels about the incidents or facts he is reporting rather than on the facts themselves , and then to respond to what appears to be the most significant part of each complex sequence …
3 In recent weeks our Moscow correspondent could have reported on why the voters in Lithuania had rejected Lansbergis and what the implications were for the prospects of democracy in Russia as well as Lithuania .
4 But the 700,000 refugees perched on either the Iraqi or the Turkish side of the mountain frontier are slow to be tempted down .
5 Some latitude can be allowed to serious critics who write for periodicals which go to press a long time before a show is on view ; these critics will not be able to comment on how the exhibition actually looks , as their articles will have been written before the show 's installation .
6 Services for problem drinkers must focus on both the individual and his or her environment .
7 The evaluation dimension of the project will thus focus on both the nature and degrees of cultural learning during the year and on the feasibility of extending the training of students in ethnographic concepts and techniques to other non-specialist tutors in the same and other institutions of higher education .
8 ‘ The Danes have just voted on exactly the same treaty . ’
9 To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what information he has on how the nuclear weapons in Ukraine are going to be controlled by the Soviet Union following the independence vote .
10 It would hardly be surprising if so many organisations , each with a finger in a large but nonetheless limited pie , sometimes disagreed on how the money should be spent .
11 Several hundred have been identified , and many are being studied for the evidence they can yield on how the oceans form .
12 LASMO 's production , shown on page 22 , has similarly been presented on both the working interest and entitlement basis .
13 Market conditions remain difficult and rating increases continue to be applied on both the private and commercial accounts where justified .
14 Three-dimensional integrated geoscience mapping This project brings together research on both the handling of geological information and the combined modelling of a variety of geophysical datasets .
15 If , for example , we were to create a drawing of a No Smoking sign the cigarette would appear on the black sheet while the red circle and bar would appear on both the magenta and yellow sheets because the shade of red we chose requires both .
16 In the same way , the significance of a particular sequence of impulses in a nerve fibre does not depend on the sequence itself : the meaning depends on where the nerve comes from ( for example , what part of what sense organ ) , and its interpretation depends on where it goes to ( that is , to what part of the brain ) .
17 Everything depends on where the circle is drawn .
18 However the accurate knowledge that we would need of the slit 's momentum will so blur its position that the diffraction pattern C , which depends on where the slits are , would be washed out .
19 Figure 7.5 Which of a pair of male sticklebacks wins in a territorial dispute depends on where the fight takes place , as a simple experiment by Niko Tinbergen demonstrates .
20 The gutter size also depends on where the downpipe is : gutters with the downpipe in the centre can cope with twice as much water as those with a downpipe at the end .
21 depends on where the head office is does n't it ?
22 The optimum speed for a launch depends on both the type of glider and the wind strength .
23 The amount of space necessary depends on both the decor and furnishings , and the strength of colour and pattern in the rug .
24 Capitalism depends on both the reality and the illusion of choice , but people are not fools and the global capitalist system offers many genuine choices .
25 It depends on when the Spanish government would like to acquire the permanency of the collection .
26 It also depends on how the gesture is extended in time and space so that it appears to emanate from the dancer 's concentration on the purpose of the gesture .
27 A lot depends on how the public 's taste of committees is cultivated . ’
28 Everything depends on how the country adapts itself to using information technology .
29 Much depends on how the question is formulated so that the answer is yes or no .
30 ‘ It all depends on how the reputation is harnessed .
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