Example sentences of "that [verb] on their " in BNC.
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1 | It should be noted finally that depending on their design , incentive schemes may actually be counter-productive . |
2 | Williamson 's expressed aim is to redress the balance , in industrial organization theory , between arguments that emphasize the consequences of organizational changes for monopoly power , and those that focus on their efficiency consequences . |
3 | yeah everybody 's got some sort of accent that grates on their nerves though have n't they ? |
4 | There are many more companies that depend on their Unix licences just to build their products . |
5 | This section highlights some of the principal types of variation between places that impinge on their economic performance and social problems . |
6 | Solid beech lined drawers that run on easy glide telescopic roller slides , thick ( 18mm ) easy-to-maintain side panels and base shelves , 40mm thick work surfaces , spring loaded hinges which close at a touch , and cabinets that stand on their own ( individually adjustable ) four feet to ensure absolute stability on even the most uneven floors , are just some of the standard features that make Wilson & Glick Kitchens one of the most successful companies in the UK since its formation in 1987 . |
7 | Whereas writers and even journalists aim to construct individual works , works that stand on their own , the only novelty allowed the scientist is to be first . |
8 | The giant predators that walked on their hind legs ( Tyrannosaurus , Allosaurus and other theropods ) share structures of the hip bones with the sauropods that show they are more closely related to them than to the rest of the dinosaurs . |
9 | These latter ( Ornithischians ) include some animals that walked on their hind legs like Tyrannosaurus , but with vegetarian habits ( Iguanodon , the first dinosaur to be discovered ) ; the group also includes various types of vegetarian armoured and plated dinosaurs , often shown in pitched battle with their carnivorous contemporaries . |