Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [verb] [verb] on " in BNC.

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1 Where the petitioner is found not to be entitled to have presented a petition or wished to withdraw his petition or allow it to be dismissed or fails to attend on the hearing , the court may substitute as petitioner any creditor who has given notice of intention to appear , wishes to prosecute the petition and is a creditor who would at the date of presentation of the petition have been in a position himself to present a petition against the debtor ( ie is presently owed more than £750 ) ( r 6.30 ) .
2 Another property of curved spaces is that two nearby and initially parallel geodesics do not continue parallel indefinitely , but converge or diverge depending on the local curvature .
3 At every stoppage in the senior game the referee is applauded or jeered depending on which arm he raises to award the put-in , and he is rarely considered correct by everyone .
4 Before general practitioners are expected or encouraged to take on new duties their willingness to become more involved should be established , and easy access to experienced therapists for training and consultation should be available .
5 Well , I 've got , if you you just bear with me a moment , I still have one foot dragging in H one , but I thought we 'd got to the stage where in order to try and clarify thinking on the matter we ought to progress onto H two , erm , that just let me reveal the thinking , erm that , before I do that can I just say in terms of mechanics those of you who have just joined us for the first time , could you turn your name boards round so I can see them , thank you , and when you want to come in the normal practice is to put your name board on end , so it will attract our attention .
6 Evelyn O'Dowd had her own set of principles , which she changed and updated depending on the situation .
7 Not long after Charlie had his lorry pinched and got hit on the head . ’
8 If you really know what you 're doing on each and every single note in your lead then you 're controlling your solo , as opposed to merely playing a bunch of licks and exercises while trying to land on a cool note here and there .
9 At one stage his entire family of fourteen were reported as having lived on a dollar a week !
10 Now it is rare for a centre-forward to skipper a side ( and I do n't think that has happened on more than one occasion at the Palace since ) so that only an exceptional player would do so .
11 He or she sits there silently looking at your books and your business can succeed or fail depending on what they see .
12 Any road , erm when I went back to see her she said of the ones who came and asked to go on it , we 've accepted you , but no more .
13 LETTERS then is a ‘ 2nd cycle ’ isomorphic with the ‘ lst ’ ’ , a recycling of Barth 's earlier characters whose destinies are expanded and brought to bear on the America of the late 1960s ( Barth 1980a : 656 ) .
14 After this initial time of taking in the news and trying to deal with its implications comes a time of absorbing the message given and trying to act on it .
15 Most parents do not have a large lump sum to invest and have to rely on regular savings plans sometimes boosted by a modest capital investment .
16 A committee had already been formed and had met on Friday 14 January 1887 to consider proposed new premises in Edenderry .
17 A cup of tea , or similar , is always a good relaxing agent , always to be offered or accepted depending on the venue .
18 If the character currently scanned contains the value v , then the vth entry in a specified table is extracted ; the scan terminates or continues depending on the value of this vth entry .
19 As she passed the back door she noticed that the lid had fallen off the dustbin and the fresh spring wind was playing havoc with the bits of paper and odds and ends that lay strewn on the tiled path .
20 Your potential supporter is both helped and encouraged to look on your organisation more favourably because someone took time and trouble over him .
21 Once his parents were able to reassure him that his mummy had been very ill for a while but now she was better but had to take medicine he became a much easier boy to handle and stopped urinating on the carpet .
22 He grinned and began pulling on his sock .
23 The script was commissioned quickly to replace Coburn 's dropped ‘ The Robots ’ story and thereby maintain the balance between historical and futuristic adventures , and production was scheduled and slotted to follow on a week later from ‘ The Tribe of Gum ’ .
24 The nomes craned and tried to climb on one another 's shoulders to look at it , and none of them knew what it was except for Grimma , who was staring at it with a strange quiet smile on her face .
25 My presence disturbed them and they flew screaming about me for many minutes until they tired and began to settle on the dark water .
26 But many do n't return and become hooked on the overseas lifestyle !
27 ANGRY Aston Villa boss Ron Atkinson yesterday hit out at a Premier League fixture glut that threatens to rebound on England .
28 It appears that having agreed on the structure , the meeting did not address the question of functions of the RAC and the development of jointly planned activity , outlined in Green 's original proposals , was ignored and led subsequently to competitive activity in Cambridgeshire , Essex and Norfolk .
29 This was particularly important when few persons were able to read and had to depend on what they were told and above all on what they could see .
30 Recruits were forced to march along dusty tracks on their knees , packs on their backs , caps held above their heads ; they were woken and made to hop on the spot , half-naked and loaded down with sandbags , for two to three hours .
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