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

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1 First , the therapist is placing responsibility for change firmly on the client 's shoulders , reinforcing the notion that people help themselves .
2 It has been this policy of screening tenants over the decades before the main sale of council houses was pushed through by the Government that has resulted in the buying of houses largely on the best estates , and has helped to reinforce the emergence of the ghetto in many areas of Britain .
3 But he was the adult involved , after all , he thought , eating a piece of chocolate hard on a particular tooth to get rid of some bitter aspirin lodged in a broken stopping .
4 He enjoyed good relationships with adults especially on a one-to-one basis .
5 Comparing this map with the ERASRGCP map from Fig. 6.4 will reveal the effect of trying to take uncertainty in the input data into account explicitly on the resulting map pattern .
6 But the evidence is incontrovertible , and Anselm based his later opposition to homage entirely on the decree of 1099 .
7 They spend months on end continuously on the wing , feeding by catching insects in mid-air , mating by coupling high in the sky and tumbling downwards interlocked for hundreds of feet , and presumably even sleeping on the wing .
8 While on the subject of working at a depot we only find out about ‘ offers ’ either through the Journal , press or during shopping time so savings are also possibly lost when staff who work in the stores can take advantage of multi-buys etc on a regular basis .
9 A MAN said a silent prayer of thanks yesterday on the third anniversary of his heart transplant for the anonymous donor who gave him his life .
10 It predicts that , despite tougher standards for new cars , the problem is likely to increase for some years to come , largely as a result of a lack of any controls over the emissions of vehicles already on the road .
11 His crisp jabbing had Gary Newton of Teams instantly on the defensive , and Exley followed up with tremendous hooks that had Newton down three times in the first round before the referee stepped in .
12 information , er , they did it on erm , one of the programmes they actually put a bucket of water actually on the equator , I do n't know if you saw it .
13 bit of Araldite just on the end of the thread is
14 JB : There 's a bit of painting there on the wall that I rather like — well in fact I do like it , it took 20 minutes .
15 Well I I know I 'm putting you under a bit of pressure here on the basis that erm it 's lovely to be able to have a choice .
16 Our courts have refused to consider the validity of an Act of Parliament either on the ground that Parliament had no power to pass it or on the ground that the statute had been improperly passed .
17 The form , in fact , was one beloved of prosecutors both on the screen and in literature .
18 There were at least six cold periods with glaciation somewhere on the earth .
19 The distinction between natural and non-natural user has at times been confused with the distinction between things naturally on the land and things artificially there .
20 This spell may be used to freeze over an entire body of water anywhere on the battlefield , for example an entire river , a marsh , or a lake .
21 As a good ICS man , Kennedy placed the blame for the crisis in India squarely on the service 's political masters .
22 The form starts by establishing that the haulier using the RHA conditions accepts goods for haulage only on the terms contained in those conditions .
23 It is very difficult to muster a cogent argument against the landlord 's request for guarantors either on the grant of a lease or on an assignment of the lease where a corporate tenant or corporate assignee has either recently been established or is a concern of limited substance .
24 Another factor also should have brought the French staff to this conclusion : the great fortress , and its double defensive ring of 21 smaller forts , had recently been shorn of many guns for service elsewhere on the Western Front .
25 Judgment was reserved at the High Court in London yesterday on a claim by Mr Christopher Merlin , aged 48 , and his wife , Christine , of Broughton-in-Furness , Cumbria , that their former home was contaminated with plutonimum dust from the Sellafield plant .
26 Judgment was reserved at the High Court in London yesterday on a claim by Mr Christopher Merlin , aged 48 , and his wife , Christine , of Broughton-in-Furness , Cumbria , who claim their former home was contaminated with plutonimum dust from the Sellafield plant .
27 A 29-YEAR-OLD hotel manager appeared at a special court in Craigavon yesterday on a conspiracy charge .
28 What is of considerable interest and of value in assessing the rights and wrongs of it , is the fact that it was conducted from beginning to end entirely on the one issue , that of the sovereign rights of the inhabitants .
29 Because he was on the spot , and had established a surprising , and surely almost heretical , chain of friendships there on the border , he thought he knew better than these older and cooler heads in London .
30 the effects of high levels of inflation particularly on the costs of long-term capital projects ;
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