Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [that] [noun] on " in BNC.

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1 As the present government , despite its ‘ hands off , free market ’ attitudes , is involving itself in the workings of the pub trade , then it must shoulder the responsibility for the present state of affairs and insist that arbitration on rents must be genuinely independent and not loaded in favour of the brewers .
2 Among its aims are increasingly to devolve responsibility to area offices , to set performance targets and to secure that policies on the grant and continuation of legal aid are applied consistently .
3 The government , denying UNITA 's accusations , gave details of the confinement of over 22,500 troops and claimed that proposals on the election process had been ready for approval on Sept. 10 , but that UNITA had taken an " obstructionist position " .
4 One visitor went there expecting obfuscation , for I have read Sartre on art and think that Sartre on cricket would be just as illuminating .
5 Sir Edward led an attack on the Government and said that people on social security benefits and those just above benefit level should receive compensation in full for increased fuel costs .
6 At the beginning I was simply a labourer , which entailed doing all the preparation on the ground and ensuring that Eric on the roof was always supplied with materials to work with .
7 The Marjolin Report ( 1975 ) identified such weaknesses in the previous conception of EMU and suggested that cooperation on a much wider basis was required before EMU would become tenable .
8 This note challenges this particular thesis that has been developed most clearly in the writings of Peter Townsend , Alan Walker , and Chris Phillipson , and suggests that concentration on the concept of structured dependency has deflected attention away from more progressive and optimistic views of the economic social status of the elderly in modern Britain .
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