Example sentences of "that the [noun sg] on [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | House suggests that the reliance on rationality leading to objectivity that dominated early responses was out of date : |
2 | Nevertheless , no one can read through the hundreds of advertisements in the provincial press for private schools , or the numerous handbooks on the care and education of children , or the occasional prospectuses of academies that have survived , without realizing that the emphasis on education had changed . |
3 | It has been argued , too , that the emphasis on discretion within the Social Fund could give greater scope for the individual racism displayed by some social security staff ( Cooper , 1985 ; Atkin and Robbings , 1991 ) . |
4 | Critics also considered that the emphasis on efficiency did not give sufficient importance to the quality of health care provided . |
5 | We are concerned that the emphasis on speed of decision-making should not undermine quality . |
6 | On Nov. 20 , 1989 , the Finance Ministry presented a supplementary budget of IS4,300 million for the 1989-90 financial year , based on estimates that the deficit on government spending had more than doubled for the year , to IS4,100 million . |
7 | This is well illustrated by Pappajohn , wherein the Canadian Supreme Court , purporting to apply Morgan , held that the direction on mistake need only be put where there was some evidence beyond the mere ipse dixit of the accused to support it , as indeed there was in Morgan . |
8 | It may be thought that the direction on burden is implicit in that on standard . |
9 | Recovery will come when the country 's creditors decide that the return on money in the bank has fallen so low that the price of assets has become cheap . |
10 | Another aspect of this change is that the return on investment has declined sharply . |
11 | In other words , at the factor prices ruling , the demand for factors is such that the constraint on capital is binding but not the constraint on labour ( we do not go into the dynamic adjustment process by which this rationed equilibrium has been reached ) . |
12 | At secondary level , however , where replacement of the Church was more problematical , there is little doubt that the ban on church schools , where not flouted , was in the short term harmful to educational provision . |
13 | i Canada : Following the news ( IB 14/91 ) that a superior court judgment in Quebec could mean that the ban on advertising will be withdrawn , some tobacco companies are already planning to resume advertising . |
14 | Mr. Murray Laugesen of the New Zealand Health Department believes that the ban on tobacco advertising and the fall in consumption are linked . |
15 | He also announced that the ban on party politics would be lifted on May 18 , rejecting opposition demands that the prohibition should be lifted prior to the referendum in the interests of a full and fair debate . |
16 | So , the economy of agriculture is in dire straits and the environment is suffering , but I am afraid that the position on animal health is even more dire . |
17 | It was theoretically out of these debates that the legislation on research and technology policy was framed . |
18 | Soviet specialists argue that the Vietnamese believe that the insistence on neutralisation in the ASEAN Zone proposal is intended to isolate Vietnam , since it could not obtain sufficient guarantees against being isolated as a participant in a neutral zone . |
19 | Warrington-based Greenall Whitley yesterday became the latest brewer to complain that the squeeze on spending is starting to hit beer sales . |
20 | Nor is there any serious doubt that the law on trade union elections needs to be strengthened , in the light of the ballot rigging in the 1990 elections for the national executive of the Transport and General Workers Union . |
21 | He knew that the constable on patrol in Boundary Drive had noticed no strange cars parked in the road that night as he passed along . |
22 | It recommended that the prohibition on contingency fees and other forms of incentive should be re-examined . |
23 | Many commented that the concentration on child abuse skewed their professional response to the needs of children and families more generally : Finally , one study ( McGloin and Turnbull , 1986 ; 1987a ; 1987b ) has focused on the much more restricted issue of the effects of parental participation at child abuse review case conferences . |
24 | A manufacturer of sun care products has just issued a report showing that the view on tanning has come full circle . |
25 | The right hon. Gentleman knows perfectly well that the commitment on income tax is a longer-term one and that we hope to achieve it as and when conditions permit and when it is prudent to do so . |
26 | As a result of our pressure , there was growing recognition that the demand on water resources by proposed new development was an important factor to be weighed in the planning process . |
27 | The lawyer reminded Nathan and Georgia that the house on Mahogany Drive already belonged to them since , as they doubtless knew , their mother had died intestate and , when their mother 's mother died some years later , the house , deemed to be two-thirds of her estate , became legally theirs . |
28 | At the time the thought never entered our heads that there could be any doubt about this , and it is certain that the effect on morale throughout the country was tremendous , especially as for months at a time the war news from other parts of the world was usually bad . |
29 | Tebbit clarified the position and laid down guidelines that the effect on competition should be the only criterion for deciding whether to block a proposed merger , although in practice this guideline was not always fully adhered to . |
30 | Justice in Rio is normally so slow that the effect on law enforcement is almost negligible . |