Example sentences of "[coord] [noun pl] on the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Kindly rectify this as soon as possible and consult Betty Syrett if you have any doubts or queries on the subject .
2 Regular times or meetings on the timetable
3 Some historians have argued that there was a deep theological divide within Elizabethan and early Stuart England , between so-called Anglicans on the one side and Calvinists or Puritans on the other .
4 Whenever someone undertakes interesting experiments or activities on the air it is open to other operators around the world to find out what is happening , join in , and make some contribution themselves .
5 ‘ On visiting the cedar-brushes of the Liverpool range , I discovered several of these bowers or playing-places on the ground , under the shelter of the branches of overhanging trees , in the most retired part of the forest …
6 At the outset there is an important distinction to be made between techniques on the one hand and soil conservation projects , programmes or policies on the other .
7 Patients find visual proprioceptive cues very useful — eg , aiming at marks or patterns on the floor , trying to kick forward the leading leg , or turning up the toes inside the shoe .
8 There will be spots or sores on the mucous membranes in one third of cases , and 10 per cent will have signs of involvement of other parts of the body including the eye , nervous system , bones , or internal organs .
9 There are rust-brown spots or streaks on the leaf-surface .
10 Covering of hair or scales on the leaves .
11 The dangers to the Thatcher regime , it appeared , came not from revolts or putsches on the back benches .
12 The derivation of the no-arbitrage condition in Chapter 4 relied upon the payment of the capital gains or losses on the shares and futures contracts at delivery .
13 The profit and loss account should disclose the results of continuing operations ( including the results of acquisitions ) ; the results of discontinued operations ; profits or losses on the sale or termination of an operation ; costs of a fundamental reorganisation or restructuring ; profits or losses on the disposal of fixed assets ; extraordinary items .
14 These three specific types of item that should be shown separately on the face of the p&l account after operating profit and before interest are : profits or losses on the sale or termination of an operation ; costs of a fundamental reorganisation or restructuring having a material effect on the nature and focus of the reporting entity 's operations ; and profits or losses on the disposal of fixed assets ( although not those profits or losses that are in effect no more than marginal adjustments to depreciation previously charged ) .
15 The profit and loss account should disclose the results of continuing operations ( including the results of acquisitions ) ; the results of discontinued operations ; profits or losses on the sale or termination of an operation ; costs of a fundamental reorganisation or restructuring ; profits or losses on the disposal of fixed assets ; extraordinary items .
16 These three specific types of item that should be shown separately on the face of the p&l account after operating profit and before interest are : profits or losses on the sale or termination of an operation ; costs of a fundamental reorganisation or restructuring having a material effect on the nature and focus of the reporting entity 's operations ; and profits or losses on the disposal of fixed assets ( although not those profits or losses that are in effect no more than marginal adjustments to depreciation previously charged ) .
17 It sounds more like r.f.i. or spikes on the mains , often caused by inductive loads switch on and off , rather than a radiated r.f.i. problem .
18 An order may be made , on application , for the joinder of another party or parties on the basis that common questions arise , the relief sought is in respect of the same transaction , or it is desirable to make the order ( Ord 5 , r 2 ) .
19 It is , of course , quite easy to tell the difference by tapping the walls inside to see which are hollow , and in any case you will soon find out when you try to hang shelves , mirrors or pictures on the walls .
20 The bedroom was on the same level as the terrace , the small sitting-room and the kitchen , and so she waited for the sound of another door or footsteps on the stone staircase down to the entrance hall .
21 He said a small group of people who were interested in doing something about the issue would be interested to hear from people who had views or experiences on the subject .
22 Normally a company buying insurance against political upheavals , nationalisation or blocks on the repatriation of dividends , is required by its insurer to keep this cover a dark secret from the government of the country in question .
23 For collecting vocabulary have a small notebook which you can carry with you wherever you go and jot down any new words or phrases on the spot .
24 He is not required to find out who was at fault , though it is possible that the explanation of why an accident occurred may point to errors or shortcomings on the part of particular individuals .
25 Yet very rapidly a list of prohibitions or limitations on the overlord 's power could become a guarantee of the citizens ' rights .
26 Or noises on the telephone .
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28 In 1985 there were large seminars or workshops on the impact of microprocessors on employment , on telecommunications , the process-equipment industries , the food processing industry , the management of technical change in Japan , the prospective developments in medicial technologies , a large number on changing skill requirements , co-operation in pre-competitive R&D , the future of the UK steel industry , and on the potential impact of technical change on the employability of the less able .
29 There were no libraries or bookshops on the North Shore .
30 Organised in regular gangs or teams on the model of seasonal harvesters , led by an elected captain who negotiated terms and shared out the proceeds of the contract , poor peasants from Italy , Croatia or Ireland would criss-cross continents or even oceans to provide labour for the builders of towns , factories or railways .
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