Example sentences of "[adv] be [vb pp] on [det] " in BNC.

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1 It has since been used on many small computers as a means of implementing a rich instruction set at a reasonable price .
2 It has long been stated on these pages , that the relationship between GIR and average putts on GIR gives the best ( but not perfect ) indication of who is having problems with the putter .
3 And I 'll obviously be corrected on that if I 'm er I 'm getting an an affirmative nod from Mr Potter .
4 Arable crops can only be grown on any significant scale on the comparatively small areas of grade 1 and 2 land .
5 and that renewal should only be refused on those ground excluding ( d ) .
6 Their reasons for doing so were based on several fears : that family allowances would weaken the trade union movement by driving a wedge between the interests of single and married men and that they could interfere with wage negotiations to the detriment of wage rates .
7 When it attempted to go-ahead with the purchase , Friends of the Earth launched a legal challenge , claiming that due notice had not been served on some of the owners .
8 Legal and quasi-legal moves are made when things have gone wrong , where expectations have not been fulfilled on both sides , and often where students have not played the compliant role expected of them .
9 The condition , which is relatively common in continental Europe , has not been seen on this scale in the UK since the 1920s .
10 For some great conductors it was — Karajan , like everyone else , had a good line in Knappertsbusch stories — but Karajan 's repertory and reputation have not been built on that premiss .
11 This report was criticised because of the small number of patients studied and because patients had not been stabilised on each insulin before acute hypoglycaemia was induced .
12 On Nov. 27 the Supreme Court had issued a ruling declaring all the decisions of the National Assembly since Sept. 2 null and void , as a quorum of members had not been achieved on that date .
13 China and the USA narrowly averted a major trade war when a comprehensive trade agreement was signed on Oct. 10 ; if the agreement had not been signed on that day the USA , under Section 301 of the 1988 Omnibus Trade Act , would automatically have imposed punitive tariffs of up to 100 per cent of value on Chinese-made imports currently worth a total of US$3,900 million .
14 National types of economic embeddedness have not been located on these dimensions , for at least two reasons .
15 And , though the cats have not been polled on this point , I suspect they would share human mistrust of the new and unknown when approached with it by advertising researchers .
16 A great deal has already been written on this field ( see Christian Communication : An Annotated Bibliography , Westport , Conn. , Greenwood Press , 1989 , 387pp ) , and several organising frameworks for this study have been developed , partly through WACC 's impulses in the mid-1980s .
17 As it happens , a start has already been made on this .
18 We conclude therefore with one further example : ( 28 ) the Algerian supplies have already been loaded On this occasion we shall leave the clarification of the two meanings to the reader .
19 Our literary canons have largely been constructed on such Renaissance suppositions .
20 Oh god I , I , I mean I , the books just been written on that
21 The international aspect continued to be of importance and was one of the reasons why the Nationalist — a very costly venture — was kept going even when its existence could no longer be justified on any other grounds .
22 More recently , professor Griffith has spoken of the need for a new jurisprudence for public law , which he suggests might best be founded on some ( unspecified ) modern variant of utilitarianism ( Griffith , 1981 ) .
23 Thankfully , by virtue of Reg 19(4) ( b ) Contributions Regulation , National Insurance contributions will not be charged on any subsistence payments of the kind described .
24 There is , however , no statistical reason why these tests should not be employed on such data , although clearly the probability of any result being due to chance is more likely to be lower as sample size increases .
25 That she is a steady worker ( much emphasis must not be placed on this as the contrary is also alleged[ ! ] ) and nimble at mechanical processes such as folding and collecting sheets .
26 Thus , any income arising from the settled property will arise to the trustees not the settlor , so the settlor will not be taxed on that income .
27 Peace was clearly desired , and if it could not be arranged on these agreed terms , it must be found by other means .
28 Understanding can not be based on any one level .
29 If agreement can not be reached on this compromise before next week 's deadline , the ministry will use the Defence Act of 1854 to abolish all rights of common .
30 They conclude that the easterly route does not give value for money and can not be justified on any conceivable cost benefit analysis , or on any opportunity cost analysis , or on any orthodox accounting analysis .
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