Example sentences of "on these [adj] [noun pl] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The consultant 's have put forward proposals which they believe could halve the amount of police time spent on these administrative tasks and which could put the equivalent of up to two thousand three hundred police officers back on the streets .
2 If you blow dry hair , concentrate on these Crucial Zones when your hair reaches the Conversion Point .
3 It is only on these rare occasions that I see zander fighting deep down in the water for most are only seen at the netting stage due to the colour of the water that they are generally caught in .
4 Please could you let me know i ) if the council has set any time limit on these protracted negotiations and if so what it is and ii ) when planning consent is given will it apply from the date the original application was approved or the date the conditions were approved .
5 So if I short er short circuit the rest of my cross examination on these various policies that you say er we 're in erm we 're in some measure of conflict with , your answer would be in in relation to E N V Eleven and E N V Twelve which you also cite , do I put it fairly your answer would be this ?
6 There are of course exceptions of those who are neither councillors nor magistrates er and are prepared to do these jobs , but there are n't very many in relation to er the numbers of people that would be required for this sort of task and there are many other activities for which there are required , like school governors who like helping on various health bodies and er they have n't got the time to do them all , and if they have , they probably are n't suitable , because I have to my Lords that a lord of people who volunteer for these sorts of tasks and I have experience of them are n't people that locally we would like to have sitting on these various bodies and we have to discourage them one way and another .
7 He spent all his money on these two pursuits and on his clothes , and he ought to have looked sallow and oily and corrupt , but he was always pink and immaculate .
8 yeah , I work on these other cars and I 'll be able to do that in the meantime
9 It is on these final percepts that judgements and consequent action are based .
10 The Chardonnay grape grows less well on these north-facing slopes and , though less in evidence , has recently , perhaps over-generously , been accorded full grand cru status ( 1972 ) .
11 The it comes straight from the coa from the er mines and it 's it 's sent through chutes on these merry-go-round railways that go slow and they stop over this and then it 's all pulverized with heavy steel balls into powder and coal and into the furnaces it 's just blown in .
12 You can still learn on these older boards and at as little as £150 they can be a real bargain .
13 The retiring Chairman , June Bascombe , then went on to enlarge on these past events and issues an the Hon. Treasurer , Joan Daniels , presented her report with great lucidity .
14 Chemists will have to keep as narrow a watch on these minor elements as our astronomers do on the minor planets , or we shall not know where we are ’ .
15 ‘ They 're all on these little labels that were primarily there for the tourists , like Waikiki and Hula records .
16 The research aims to explore the degree to which central-local relations in France , Italy , the United Kingdom , Spain , Norway , Sweden and Denmark vary on these three dimensions and why .
17 Large migrating birds , such as storks , pelicans and cranes , rise up on these natural elevators and then glide off , losing height until they find another thermal .
18 Well the , the fourth point in relation to er we say that the point has been fully pleaded , corsation is a question of fact , the , er , it 's not an issue which we say arises on these preliminary issues and can raise it er under order eighteen , rule nineteen , if they so wish , that is traditionally the places where it seems nexus points arise erm and they will put in , er app , we will put in , the defendants will put in appropriate evidence at that point , depending upon whether the , the strike out allows evidence and how they frame their strike out , but the nexus point is fully pleaded , we set out step by step and in relation to er restrictions how they were caused the loss , my Lord at that point , at this point we believe that 's all we have to do and certainly we believe that it be sufficient to get over a strike out
19 He would probably have got shop by the local farmers if he 'd been caught but er he used to go on these local fields and er and er sn snare rabbits you see , or get a rabbit .
20 you see and they 're asking for people who could ref who could , you know , give references to cos like put all these , all , down on these different things that you want like you know , say you want but then a lot of people just put down small business and management , something like that .
21 As the colony develops , new polyps form , often on these connecting sections and their skeletons grow over and stifle earlier polyps .
22 This project , we 're very pleased , is directed by Doctor Eric Briot , you may remember was the Chief Education Officer in London until he retired and came to lead this project , and a man of very great standing in education field , and what he 's looking at is the effect of the falling school populations , which is already hitting primary schools , on these large comprehensives that we 've created .
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