Example sentences of "[coord] [not/n't] on the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It suggested that submission obtained by threats other than of violence might suffice for rape and held that it should be left to the jury , with adequate direction from the judge , to make up its mind whether or not on the facts of each case the woman had truly consented .
2 Do you think it would be a good idea to privatize planning control in the sense of letting it be up to developers to choose whether they should go ahead or not on the basis of what they conceive to be constraints , or that that should be within the entire realm of the local planning authority ?
3 I 'm confident musicians will continue to judge our products on their performance , and not on the opinions of Mr.Peavey .
4 She did n't realize it was in the blood and not on the skin ; she did n't see there could be nothing more suburban than suburbanites repudiating themselves .
5 The first process depends on the carbon dioxide concentration and the path length from the external air to the chloroplasts , the second depends only on the amount of radiation absorbed , and not on the CO 2 concentration or the temperature .
6 But the relation course-module is still not in second normal form because the attributes ‘ course-name ’ and ‘ level ’ are functionally dependent on ‘ course ’ only , and not on the whole of the key .
7 And not on the back
8 The plaintiff can only recover on the strength of his own title and not on the weakness of the defendant 's .
9 Criminal laws against corporate behaviour again facilitate crime because they focus purely on the regulation broken and not on the consequences of that broken regulation .
10 He proclaimed a classic revival in the arts in which the work of art was to be judged as whole and not on the merits of its parts or in relation to its creator : ‘ … the work of art should be conceived as a pipe or a hat is conceived by the craftsman who produces it ; all parts should have a strictly determined place according to their function and importance .
11 British Telecom directories and area codes are also based on service delivery and not on the existence of defined regions .
12 ‘ People must talk about records on the track and not on the road .
13 Motorists who are having a rest day at Fort William can be strongly recommended to travel to Mallaig and back on the train , getting a window seat and , for a change , feasting their gaze on the passing scenery and not on the road in front : an effortless journey of sheer delight all the way .
14 Second , the administration of the scheme will be much easier because , unlike the Community Charge , collection is based on the household and not on the individual .
15 Rebate is only granted on the Council Tax itself and not on the Council water charge which is a separate liability .
16 Since the tendered bills were issued by NVOCC 's , and the NVOCC 's had issued the bills while placing the goods on the first means of conveyance and not on the ocean going vessel , banks either rejected such bills or required additional statements or notations attesting to actual loading on the ocean going vessel .
17 Activity must be on your part and not on the part of the authors you are reading .
18 The system retains the principle of funding from general taxation , with treatment largely free at the point of use , and not on the ability to pay .
19 Bus pass dates : Concessionary bus passes for pensioners can be renewed at Saltburn Cricket Club between 9.30am and 4pm on June 29 , and at Guisborough Salvation Citadel Army Citadel in Westgate between 9.30am and 4pm on June 30 and July 1 , and not on the dates previously stated in The Northern .
20 Even if a job spreads over several days , the first half hour rate should be charged on the first day and not on the others .
21 You say that the footprints you saw were on the path and not on the grass ? ’
22 I hope that my right hon. Friend will appreciate that objection is taken to eating more and more into the principle by which the burden of proof is on the prosecution to establish guilt and not on the defendant to establish innocence .
23 Moreover , its size and shape would depend only on its mass and rate of rotation , and not on the nature of the body that had collapsed to form it .
24 Check that your AF is focusing on the tiger and not on the bars of his cage ; if in doubt .
25 This is why the mutation load ( that is , the reduction in mean fitness ) depends on the total mutation rate , U , and not on the strength of selection .
26 According to Lado ( 1964 ) , this is the facility to use the units and patterns of a language at conversational speed with attention on the message and not on the language units or patterns as such .
27 ‘ I 'm just glad it landed on the stage and not on the audience .
28 The problem with approaching children 's reading from a ‘ classics ’ approach — identify the best , the books ‘ of transparently permanent greatness ’ ( Rosenheim , 1980 , p.5 1 ) and give them to the children — is that it places emphasis on the book , on the literary work , and not on the needs and tastes of the individual reader .
29 … until subject matter theories with different epistemological characteristics have been formulated , the focus of our spatial planning must continue to be on supermarkets , roads and airports , and not on the needs and desires of those individual human beings that the facilities allegedly are constructed to serve .
30 He began to see that God was not a tyrant but a loving Father ; he began to see that the Christian life was not a series of impossible demands to satisfy the whims of an unreasonable employer ; he began to see that he was welcome because of who he was , and not on the basis of what he could achieve .
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