Example sentences of "on [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 At a public session on 28 October , five documents ( on the Pastoral Office of Bishops , on Priestly Formation , on Religious Life , on Christian Education and on Non-Christian Religions ) were formally voted upon , and promulgated , as were the documents on Divine Revelation and the Apostolate of the Laity on 18 November .
2 This wider outreach makes the opening words , ‘ The Word of God ’ , perhaps more arresting than the more technical title ‘ On Divine Revelation ’ .
3 For one thing , the British people at that stage of history were not regarded as a nation still reliant on divine approval for their acts , and for another , they did not have any ancient writings purporting to endow them with territorial rights .
4 Her doctor had told her that there was nothing he could do for this problem , so she decided on private treatment from a doctor that a friend recommended .
5 The nature of those policies with their emphases on private sector developments , home ownership and small businesses , suggests that in part at least the Government is seeking to produce electoral change by introducing traditional Conservative supporters to areas where the party has been very weak — as , for example , in many of the residential developments in London 's Docklands .
6 In summary , we see that there is a range of controls on public sector concerns which , in very broad terms , corresponds to the controls on private sector firms .
7 54% of resources are spent on private sector ;
8 We therefore decided to concentrate our analysis of the characteristics of users of temporary workers on private sector establishments .
9 One of the aims of the new housing legislation is to increase the amount of rented accommodation available , but as this is dependent on private sector financing it is feared that it will be of greater benefit to the better-off section of the community .
10 The pressure then is on the balance of payments , via extra imports , as well as on private sector investment .
11 This then puts pressure on private sector borrowing , with the rise in interest rates inhibiting private sector investment and investment-led growth .
12 We must relax or remove some of the rules on private sector leasing .
13 As the hon. Member for Londonderry , East has recognised , one of the constraints on private sector investment in high-temperature incineration in the Province must be the relatively small volume of such waste which may not be sufficient to warrant large-scale investment .
14 The work was paralleled by a similar focus on private sector ‘ gatekeepers ’ : senior managers such as estate agents and landlords again being seen of critical importance in who gets what at the ‘ urban ’ level .
15 Following the withdrawal in 1989 of the Treasury 's controls on private sector infrastructure financing , new methods of construction finance may become more important , in particular the build-operate-transfer ( BOT ) method .
16 It 's very important in my view er because the new settlement will be primarily dependant on private sector funding which in itself is dependant on the uplift in land values , erm that the area should be one in which developers wish to build .
17 First , a new model of management had been introduced for managers to emulate , based on private sector practices and precepts .
18 The limits of introducing into the NHS a model of management based on private sector practices soon became apparent .
19 We can not simply allow ourselves to cash in on private sector industry at the expense of the many unemployed and low-paid whose living standards will inevitably decline as a result of the spiralling costs of wholesale privatisation .
20 The exhibition records his climbs of outcrops on private land — hence the title ( 4 Feb–1 Mar ) .
21 Usually conservation programmes and individual projects have a number of elements , some contrary to the interests of the state elite , others neutral , and occasionally others which could provide opportunities ( e.g. contracts for earthworks , labour recruitment for building of dams , or tax advantages for conservation undertaken on private land ) .
22 According to the Commission 's National Survey of Countryside Recreation 1990 four out of 10 people in England and Wales are worried about trespassing on private land , getting lost and not knowing where to go or how to behave when visiting the country .
23 As the spring is on private land he had to obtain the permission of the owner , but this was readily given .
24 I just do n't think it is any of my business what people do on private land , provided they do n't interfere with anyone else .
25 Councils will get sweeping powers to impose fines and tow away caravans illegally parked on private land .
26 KEPT ON PRIVATE land near the International Helicopter Museum , Weston-Super-Mare , is the fuselage of an ex-French Air Force Nord Noratlas .
27 On private land , the State made the pomeshchik responsible for the collection of taxes from his serfs and then left him to his own devices .
28 By the late nineteenth century , peasant farmers were responsible for the great bulk of farm produce , whether on allotment land belonging to the commune or on private land bought or rented from the nobility .
29 The exhibition records his climbs of outcrops on private land — hence the title ( until 1 Mar ) .
30 This already exists on private land , and we all accept that we can only search with permission and not at all when crops are growing .
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