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

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1 On a first tank you may choose to cut cables to length and glue the cable tidy to the side of the tank — however as you get more experienced and acquire more tanks you often realise that you 'll be moving kit about a lot , and leave the full length of cable in place on the item so that it 's more adaptable .
2 At the Essex Forest Eyre in October 1634 , for example , the judges , after consulting with the Chief Justice of the King 's Bench and the Barons of the Exchequer , decided that there was no right of common of pasture for sheep on the forest wastes .
3 This was almost his last work and was carried out whilst he was the guest of an English merchant , Thomas Poyntz , in the shelter of the English house at Antwerp , where the English merchants were accorded privileges of freedom from arrest on mere suspicion , and from imprisonment without trial .
4 A land corridor was successfully opened from the Croatian port of Split to Sarajevo on July 29 .
5 It relates to places of entertainment such as cinemas , theatres , dance halls , and proprietary clubs and permits the sale or supply of liquor for consumption on the premises to persons frequenting them as an ancillary to the entertainment provided .
6 The expansion of building for owner-occupation on the other hand is normal ; it reflects a long-term social advance which should gradually pervade every region .
7 It concluded that " the impact of racism by Australians on the aboriginal people in this nation is not just horrific , but genocidal and must be addressed " .
8 Lord Tucker observed : ‘ I do not question that such a drastic step [ closure of the factory ] … may be required on the part of a reasonably prudent employer if the peril to his employees is sufficiently grave , and to this extent it must always be a question of degree , but , in my view , there was no evidence in the present case which could justify a finding of negligence for failure on the part of the respondents to take this step . ’
9 The effect of Odo of Cluny on robbers is comparable to that of Gauzlin of Fleury or of the statue of St Faith at Conques on unscrupulous knights .
10 It also provides a counselling service and a range of literature with advice on emotional as well as practical problems .
11 And of course with hoods on you ca n't hear the poor soul behind you squeaking indignantly as you work your way up their ankles .
12 Campaign , the advertising industry trade paper , noted that he had happily accepted the deletion of the suffix ‘ man ’ from his title of Chairman of News on Sunday Publishing plc .
13 While the Language in Use team wish to order priorities differently and the Humanities Project 's teachers wish to rearrange literature to illustrate relevant social issues , there is an extreme form of resistance to literature on the grounds that it is part of the ‘ syllabus of established middle-class culture ’ .
14 If this is so , there must be a facility for holding portions of text in parallel on screen , for altering either of them in any way desired , and for moving all or part out of one text and into the other .
15 ( 2 ) payment of the plaint fee and fee for service by bailiff where appropriate ( see Table of Fees ) ; ( 3 ) where the plaintiff is under a disability an undertaking by his next friend as to costs ( N235 ) or a sealed office copy order of the Court of Protection ( Ord 10 , r 2 ) ; ( 4 ) civil aid certificate , if any , and notice of issue of certificate for service on the defendant ( Civil Legal Aid ( General ) Regulations 1980 , reg 50 ) .
16 ( 2 ) payment of the fee for issue and for service by bailiff where appropriate ( see Table of Fees ) ; ( 3 ) where the plaintiff is under a disability an undertaking by next friend as to costs ( N235 ) or a sealed office copy order of the Court of Protection ( Ord 10 , r 2 ) ; ( 4 ) civil legal aid certificate , if any , and notice of issue of certificate for service on the defendant .
17 Emily felt hurt and betrayed by a close friend who had borrowed a considerable sum of money towards down-payment on a house and then , when Emily eventually enquired about repayment , angrily claimed that she thought the money had been a gift .
18 The seeds of conflict were sown and , despite offers of mediation from several quarters , the employers issued notices of reduction of wages on 24 July 1925 .
19 If the groom had been there for over two years , he must have had plenty of opportunity for revenge on Tamar , if that had been his motive .
20 Despite the advantages of the best Unix systems , however , and the enhancements coming with Solaris 2.0 and OSF/1 , Brown reckons the window of opportunity for Unix on the commercial desktop will shut within two years .
21 JTR travelled on to Bute on the Iona and thence through the Kyles of Bute to Ardrishaig on Loch Fyne where passengers transhipped for the continuing boat journey through the Crinan Canal to the open seas and islands of the West Coast of Argyll .
22 BR could claim that even before the Monopoly Commission report 's comments on the need for a new rolling-stock policy it was moving towards the development of stock for use on all regions , having introduced Class 313 25kV AC/750V DC ( dual voltage ) inner-suburban stock in 1976 for the Great Northern electrification scheme followed in 1978 by Class 507 750V DC third-rail stock for Merseyrail ( Midland Region ) ; and Class 314 25kV AC stock in Scotland .
23 A tiny crack in the ice of formal relations with the Shipping Federation had appeared in June 1917 , when , arising out of an ad hoc conference attended by both parties on their own initiative on the limited issue of overtime in port on weekly vessels , a suggestion by the union that a Standing Central Joint Committee and appropriate District Committees might be set up to deal with this particular question , and possibly others , was referred by the representatives of the shipowners to their main body for consideration .
24 The outcome was The Mode of Action of Drugs on Cells , 1933 , and an immensely influential monograph on general pharmacology ( Heffter 's Handbuch der experimentellen Pharmakologie , vol. iv , 1937 ) .
25 Mechanism of action of alcohol on gastric acid secretion
26 The stimulation of new microvessel formation was postulated as it is the major mechanism of action of FGF on gastric ulcers and of acid resistant bFGF on healing acetic acid induced gastric ulcer and cysteamine induced duodenal ulcers in rats .
27 The Treasury , with its provision of guidance to departments on the development and application of output measures and performance indicators .
28 A group based in Minneapolis , Pastors for Peace , is planning to send a shipment of aid to Cuba on July 16th from 11 American cities , including Miami .
29 And what was tending to happen here , as the Scottish Typographical Circular regularly reported , was not so much a division of labour between women on straight setting and men on other processes , but rather the diversion of certain kinds of typesetting from the linesmen ( male piece-workers ) to the women , who were not only paid much less but who were also considered by some employers to be actually better at it .
30 It was at that meeting that Dista proposed a new wording for the Data sheet — the standard form of recommendation to doctors on how a drug should be administered .
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