Example sentences of "on [Wh det] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The two-mile ridge on which both Panshanger and Maran Hill stood was composed entirely of the same mixture , locally known as ‘ hoggin . ’
2 In other words , there are marvellous projects going on which really stimulate the interest of everybody , and it 's , the Engineering Council 's still trying to push them along into the twenty first century itself .
3 Solaris-on-Intel , work on which only began last January , will be available to developers from the third quarter , and will require a minimum configuration of a 33MHz 80386 with 80387 co-processor , or 25MHz , 33MHz , or 50MHz 80486DX , 80486DX2 or 80486SX with an 80487SX co-processor .
4 The most important issue was considered by electors to be that of unemployment , an issue on which more preferred the Labour position to that of the Conservatives .
5 The Registry , through liaison with all such representatives , records these details together with notes on which departmentally owned rooms ( e.g. laboratories ) have already been booked and which poolable ( centrally owned ) rooms would be preferred .
6 If , then , we define the first aim of college as being to provide an intellectual training in the useful arts , we might leave both schools to continue their debate on what exactly constitutes usefulness in a rapidly-changing economic and social world .
7 Kavner is n't clear as crystal on what exactly changed his mind — though he claims it was n't the money — and claims not to know what persuaded Noorda to push it in November when it all started to happen .
8 Can anyone give me a brief update on what exactly has been going on in my absence , i.e. who is being sold and why ?
9 So how we perform over coming months will have a profound affect on what ultimately happens to AEA .
10 Ochirbat stated that the reforms were intended to " develop socialism into a humane democratic society " and as such were based on what already had been achieved and did not mean that the country " must go over to capitalism " .
11 They had tried out various ‘ templates ’ — all of them embellishments on what already existed — but none of them had shown the kind of delicacy required .
12 when providing you know depending on what else happens that I can say that here 's a date and that individual will start at .
13 As a follow up to its advice on what not to wear to an interview ( see ACCOUNTANCY , September , p 21 ) , Robert Half recruitment consultants — obviously not snowed under with work at the moment — has joined forces with Accountemps to unveil some of the stranger CVs companies have received over the years .
14 Adler 's study of eighty rape trials examined actual court procedure in detail , providing evidence on what actually happens rather than what should .
15 Well I think really what one must look for now is more detailed research on what actually goes on in mixed ability classrooms .
16 Well I think really what one must look for now is more detailed research on what actually goes on in mixed ability classrooms .
17 It is rare for counsel to be stopped from corss-examining on what actually did happen during the currency of an agreement , or addressing the court on this , even if such events were not reasonably foreseeable .
18 They wo n't send over the 2,000 word revelation on what really went on in the referee 's room at Lord 's , when the Texaco Trophy ball was changed , until BT fix the fault .
19 On what really happened at Profitis Ilias on the eleventh of November .
20 The shops , launderette , barber 's and butcher 's — with their mesh grilles on the windows — are full of theories on what really happened .
21 If the Americans accepted that the Israel-Palestine problem was insoluble , at least for now , they could concentrate on what really matters to them in the Middle East .
22 Pre-trial defence disclosure — this should focus the minds of the jury on what really matters in the case which they are trying by identifying the key issues before the trial .
23 More so at that time when companies were culled from post-war part-blackout part-music hall Britain to cling together for a while on what usually became the wreckage of a production .
24 Melissa played thoughtfully with her empty coffee mug and reflected on what now seemed the certainty that Rodney Shergold had been having an affair with Angy .
25 Although the Palace refused to be drawn on what further action it might take , it is clear legal moves have not been ruled out .
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