Example sentences of "on [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 They all made it clear that handing patients over to the press was a regular occurrence ( a point that none of the committee commented on or asked questions about ) .
2 The receipt a person of a share of the profits of a business is prima facie evidence that he is a partner in the business but the receipt of such a share , or of a payment contingent on or varying with the profits of a business , does not of itself make him a partner in the business .
3 Most churches , too , have rules or laws on or concerning specific sexual practices which may be forbidden ( or sometimes demanded ) for the adherents .
4 [ 10.6 The foregoing states the Seller 's entire liability to the Purchaser and the Purchaser 's sole and exclusive remedies against the Supplier in connection with claims based on or resulting from the infringement of intellectual property rights , of any kind whatsoever , of third parties . ]
5 Only 18 to 25 per cent of the survey sample relied on or had their income topped up by the then supplementary benefit .
6 Where the board or the adviser are unable to form a view on or recommend the offer they must set out fully the arguments for and against .
7 Maladministration refers to the way in which decisions have been taken covering administrative action or inaction based on or influenced by improper considerations or conduct .
8 It speaks of authoritative directives being based on or reflecting reasons which apply to their subjects in any case .
9 If you feel you would like to join in one of the training days , held at present in Horley , Surrey on or come to the Green Park Residential weekend 10.12 Nov. we will be delighted to welcome you , so , please give me a ring .
10 If you want to get hold of a specific back issue of the magazine , contact our Back Issues department on or write to them at
11 7.7.6 to give notice to the Landlord immediately upon the happening of any event which might affect any insurance policy on or relating to the Premises or upon the happening of any event against which the Landlord may have insured under this Lease The following amendment should be considered : … immediately upon becoming aware of the happening of any event … 7.7.7 immediately to inform the Landlord in writing of any conviction judgment or finding of any court or tribunal relating to the Tenant ( or any director other officer or major shareholder of the Tenant ) of such a nature as to be likely to affect the decision of any insurer or underwriter to grant or to continue any such insurance The requirement to notify the landlord in respect of convictions should be deleted for the reason stated above .
12 For example , the recent articles on minor surgery in general practice could be circulated to those on or applying to go on the minor surgery list .
13 Their aim is to meet potential master licensees and joint venture partners and two franchises on offer are Fantastic Sam 's International Inc , and Magicuts Inc , For more details call Mrs Mickey Boxer or Stephen Lynch on or fax them on
14 The main focus of your audience 's attention will be the backdrop and the stage , and , on or near it , the audio-visual point and the speaking lectern .
15 You can ‘ phone me at home on or leave a message at CPRW 's office on .
16 What are the effects of each pattern on the balance between engagement and reflection , having hands on or standing back ?
17 For further details ring Embsay Station on or talking timetable on .
18 If you would like information on Feature You , you can contact David Barron on or call in at one of his salons .
19 If you can help , please call Age Concern on or call into 150 Linthorpe Road , Middlesbrough .
20 Ever since the Portuguese annexed Goa in 1510 , the Europeans have had their eyes on or have in some ways dominated Asia and the Pacific ; Western ideas have triumphed here as everywhere else in the world .
21 ‘ However , if the circumstances arose , we would change our roles and my husband is completely competent at sewing things on or doing the ironing .
22 However , there are certain variations in sexual behaviour which have a direct bearing on sexually transmitted diseases and the likelihood of passing these on or acquiring them .
23 Your speed on the roundabout must be related to the roadholding and handling qualities of your car , the radius of the roundabout curves , the nature and condition of the road surface , your driving skills , and the volume of other traffic on or joining the roundabout .
24 Getting ICL to comment on or explain anything much is a fruitless task , but counter-arguments are easily marshalled to the chorus of derision that has greeted the aftermath of the acquisition .
25 It was always better to know what was going on than to lie in bed with the door shut and wonder what was happening .
26 Nick Skelton and John Whitaker ‘ performed ’ as the male strippers Chippendales — but for once more people wanted them to keep their clothes on than take them off ! !
27 ‘ What better note to end it on than to win in a team situation and when you are playing for your country ?
28 In 1897 Mr and Mrs Currer Briggs bought the most idyllic site they could lay their hands on and wrote to Mr Voysey the architect .
29 I slid Lewis 's helmet on and cut myself off from the world .
30 ‘ I 'm just a representative of the thousands of mums on Merseyside who , through thick and thin , soldier on and bring a family up . ’
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