Example sentences of "on their [noun sg] of the " in BNC.

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1 But it had been a heavy agenda : the revised safety plan still in draft ; the rationalization of the internal structure from the present seven departments to three under engineering , production and resources ; the report of the district survey laboratory on their monitoring of the environment ; the preliminary agenda for the local liaison committee .
2 While users have automatic access to modules managed by the hierarchy of users on their branch of the family tree , it is possible for certain users outwith this structure to have access to another user 's modules , if so required .
3 The pupils were questioned on their knowledge of the culture and traditions of many countries .
4 Some concentrate on their experience of the significance of the birth , death and resurrection of Christ as a fully revealed paradigm of human potential , others witness more immediately to an experience of the ultimate and ineffable reality which informs the story .
5 The fact that we recognise that different people in the health service will produce different answers to the same questions is manifest in the fact that different health authorities will reach different conclusions , based on their assessment of the health needs of their resident populations and of their local priorities ..
6 The press had a substantial influence on their choice of the best party on economic matters , both for themselves and for Britain as a whole ; and , indeed , on their assessments of overall party performance across the full range of economic , defence , and social issues ( Table 8.9 ) .
7 The document proposes that each member of a partnership be assessed personally on their share of the partnership profits , rather than on an assessment on the firm for which all are jointly and severally liable .
8 Here again it is possible to question the regulationists on their interpretation of the facts .
9 In ordinary language , this ordered pair can be rendered as follows : the satisfaction of readers is dependent on their judgement of the processing effort required to derive a reading as well as on the perceived effort put into the writing of the text ; the reader 's judgement of the author 's satisfaction is similarly dependent on the perceived costs to the writer as well as the notion of the writer gaining satisfaction from the reader 's effort and enjoyment of the text .
10 Following the ceremony , thanked the guests for coming and briefly explained what they would be seeing on their tour of the working factory , which is expected to boost the Company 's production to over 50,000 tonnes during 1990 .
11 ANDY NICOL , Scotland 's scrum-half on their tour of the Pacific islands , is staying down under as stand-by for Robert Jones on the Lions tour of New Zealand .
12 ANDY NICOL , Scotland 's scrum-half on their tour of the Pacific islands , is staying down under as stand-by for Robert Jones on the Lions tour of New Zealand .
13 This might seem to show a strong awareness on their part of the workings of power : it is relative power that determines what is or is not socially valued .
14 They managed to save all the sick otters and seals on their part of the island , the cost counting can come later .
15 While representatives of the leading clubs would prefer to move immediately to a Premier Division of ten , there is also an acknowledgement on their part of the need for compromise .
16 Research seems to indicate that pupils are evaluated on their mastery of this ‘ hidden curriculum ’ just as they are evaluated on their mastery of the formal syllabus .
17 That will depend on their view of the liquidity of both debt and equity markets : the more liquid they think these are , the less likely they are to sit on cash or to refrain from borrowing , and the more likely they are to pay large dividends .
18 However , these were leaders whose strength rested not so much on their control of the machinery of party as on their skill as exceptional political manipulators .
19 On their side of the line , singing was coming from inside the shell-smashed , desecrated church of Saint Michel .
20 The newly-weds were to live further from home than any Titfords on their side of the family had ever done before .
21 The Spaniards have managed to build a supreme ugly restaurant-cum-souvenir-shop on their side of the frontier , in a style of architecture suggesting its easy conversion , should border warfare ever one day replace tourism , into a defence post .
22 Either someone on the German side understood English or the TARDIS 's telepathic circuits were at work again , because the Germans also began dashing for the exits on their side of the cavern .
23 They turned and watched me until a shoulder on their side of the small ravine hid them from view .
24 Interior Ministry troops , who on June 6 had sealed border crossings between Uzbekistan and southern Kirghizia , had fought to prevent up to 15,000 Uzbeks armed with makeshift weapons from crossing into Osh oblast to join the fighting on June 7 , while gangs of Kirghiz , similarly armed , were reported to have massed on their side of the border .
25 When , far in the distance , a familiar rider was seen approaching on their side of the river , and then behind him another , the wise edict found itself swept aside , and the men behind Thorfinn gave a snatched cheer , and then went on cheering .
26 The Green Jacks were disturbed by the fire , but Wynne-Jones placed pieces of flint on their side of the flames .
27 Oh they 're going to change the rules that erm , you know there 's two scrumhalfs start on their side of the scrum , well they ca n't come round to the other side .
28 … it is not difficult to imagine a case where it would be essential for employers embarking for example on a new technical process to invite existing employees to agree to some reasonable restriction on their use of the knowledge they acquire of the new technique ; and where it would be essential for the employer to terminate , by due notice , the services of an employee who was unwilling to accept such a restriction .
29 Such inequalities have a pervasive effect on the power , attitudes and lifestyles of people , which have a strong bearing on their use of the social services .
30 In the Yale study subjects were interviewed before and after a search , unlike previous surveys where subjects may have been asked to recall or generalize on their use of the catalogue after the event .
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