Example sentences of "or [noun] on [adv] " in BNC.

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1 We can therefore use the execute to make up for some of the deficiencies of a computer 's instruction set ; examples might be the coding of jump tables where the Computer does not have indexed jump instructions , or operations on dynamically variable-length data where the operand length is coded in the instruction format ; the latter is illustrated in Figure 3.18 .
2 The scenery is spectacular throughout and , other than the possibility of snowfields lingering on the high passes , there are no technical difficulties or dangers on generally good paths .
3 If they appeared likely to do so he would then map out a strategy and advise students or co-workers on how to refine them and carry them through to fulfilment .
4 This enables users working in mixed environments to preview animations developed on the Animator or PowerAnimator on either Silicon Graphics or Macintosh machines .
5 Many pilots are unaware of the significance of dirty wing surfaces and of rain or drizzle on both the performance and the stalling characteristics of gliders .
6 This is a brief outline of one suggestion , if you have any other thoughts or ideas on how we can create a more even balance between work and recreation , then please do come to the September Q.T. day with your suggestions .
7 And though this manual , Glamour and Cosmopolitan are moderately ‘ feminist ’ publications and clearly mean well , in the end I see little difference between the kind of advice they peddle and the more obviously sexist 1950s books of advice to brides or wives on how to talk to their husbands .
8 The ability to see subjects hierarchically , i.e. to perceive that specific subjects are often included in more general ones ( ROBINS might be included under BIRDS ) , as well as vice versa , and that as well as trying more general subject areas on shelves one might look for books with more comprehensive titles or filmstrips on more general themes .
9 Transfer to paper any thoughts or suggestions on how to treat the walls , the floor , the windows .
10 One constant theme often underlies a series of quarrels or rows on seemingly different issues .
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