Example sentences of "on [det] [noun pl] [is] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 But I do n't think reference has been made to a document that is referred to in P P G one , namely the doc the white paper , This Common Inheritance , er D O E document , and in that there 's a clear indication that this question of a new settlement erm should be considered , paragraph six point four eight reads , however well urban land is used , there will continue to be a need for building on greenfield sites , it is important that new housing on such sites is carefully placed to preserve the open countryside , and respects the quality of the landscape .
2 The rough calculation of £200,000 to support a Wallaby squad on such retainers is not yet to be found in the coffers of the Australian Rugby Football Union .
3 Being assaulted by the right hon. Member for Birmingham , Sparkbrook ( Mr. Hattersley ) on such issues is rather like being attacked by a bread and butter pudding .
4 If you decided that you 're really only interested in long priced horses because you wanted win a large sum of money , so you only started looking at horses that were offered at fifty to one or longer odds than that , then if you look at the statistics then you 'll find that the rate of return on such bets is even lower than the rate of return that we 've quoted on football pools , but on the other hand if you look at horses which are offered , say , at odds-on or at very low odds , evens , two to one and things like that , then the rate of return is pretty close to a hundred per cent of your money .
5 Whether these three informed the Lord Chancellor that they intended to speak on these lines is not known .
6 Performance on these tasks is then correlated with our physiological manipulations and , on the basis of these results , we ascribe functions to areas of the brain .
7 But although the literature on these questions is very large and continually increasing , it is very clear that none of the specialists concerned know any of the answers .
8 The range of tools found on these farms is often limited and unrepresentative of the range of activities we know took place .
9 As artists , we have seen shifts int he boundaries of public and private , high and low , inaccessible and accessible and , indeed , even personal and political but the influences of past feminist art practices on these moves is very rarely acknowledged .
10 Travel between Praslin and the other islands is by Air Seychelles ; the baggage allowance on these flights is only 5kg , so remember to take a small bag for use when island hopping .
11 Capital expenditure on these schools is partly met ( up to 85% ) by the DENI ; running costs are met by the Education and Library Boards .
12 Capital expenditure on these schools is partly met ( up to 85% ) by the DENI ; running costs are met from block grants direct from the DENI and from fees ( although for many pupils these are paid or assisted by the Education and Library Boards ) .
13 The value placed on these men is most clearly stated in the Treaty of Andelot , where Guntram and Childebert II settled the question of the succession and dealt with various matters which had arisen during the early years of the latter 's reign .
14 The total level of output supplied when the relative price of the good on all islands is correctly perceived we shall call the natural level of aggregate output .
15 Construction on those sites is virtually always bad . ’
16 Profits earned overseas by companies registered in the UK may be subject to overseas taxation , but corporation tax on those profits is usually reduced by overseas taxation suffered ; in effect , overseas profits are usually subject to UK corporation tax only to the extent that the rate of overseas tax is lower than the UK rate ( double tax relief .
17 The action on both guitars is maybe slightly higher than some players would like , but the quality of the necks and the height of the saddles leaves room for adjustment .
18 The amount of grief in the Cottenham Maidens last Saturday was mainly caused by a combination of large fields and an injudicious pace , and once again gives rise to concern that the safety factor on most courses is far too high .
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