Example sentences of "[verb] on [noun] [verb] [Wh det] " in BNC.

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1 The officers ' comments about what they had seen were observations of association between W and others , but in no case was any act shown on W's part which could be regarded as an overt act in respect of the conspiracy charge .
2 The FA meet on Monday to decide what action to take .
3 ONE-WAY STRETCH : Fergie lolls by the poolside as her faithful attendant stays on hand to offer whatever help he can
4 Meanwhile , political leaders in French Polynesia called on France to say what it intended to do to ease the economic and social consequences of the suspension .
5 On Jan. 31 the country 's religious leader , Sheikh bin Baz , called on people to ignore what he called " the smear campaign " against the government and praised its implementation of Sharia and efforts to spread the message of Islam .
6 Browning and Browning ( 1983 ) offer a reconciliation that relies on individuals making what Lewis ( 1982 ) calls the ‘ fiscal connection ’ between debt issue now and future general tax payments .
7 The cumulative effect of unemployment should be demonstrated to this and successive governments by drawing on bureaux experience which highlights the correlation between unemployment and multiple debt , matrimonial problems and fuel debts , etc .
8 ‘ He has been offered a player/coach position at Exeter City and that 's obviously interesting him but I will be getting in touch with him before I go on holiday to see what he 's doing .
9 the will of God focussing on god knows what :
10 If not , as with ‘ honesty ’ , the onus remains on Finnis to explain what , consistent with his methodology , distinguishes genuine or legitimate determinations from false or illegitimate determinations .
11 But does n't his bonus system ( a profit share reported to be ‘ 1% of any increase above 12% in the capital value of Direct Line ’ ) encourage him to take on business come what may ?
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