Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [conj] [noun] [verb] on " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Real collaboration only happens when people working on the same scale want to share the results of their work or are willing to put money in a pool for an expensive project ’ said another official . |
2 | Fundamentally , politicians in our system are almost always guided by two considerations : first , short-term gains , since their horizons stretch only to the next election ; second , public pressure if it is strong enough to suggest that votes depend on their response . |
3 | He only knew that Chris worked on the grocery side of the shop , and wondered how he would know him , but his problem was soon solved . |
4 | We generally assume that stress falls on DO when used for emphasis , as in I did see him . |
5 | A few months previously his name had been included in a list of men aged between eighteen and forty-five who were liable for militia duty if the awful day ever dawned when Napoleon landed on the south coast . |
6 | The ASB also announced that changes based on the proposals in FRED 2 , Amendment to SSAP 15 — Accounting for deferred tax ( see this issue , p 96 ) , have been adopted with immediate effect . |
7 | We also found that cadherin epitopes on LC ( and KC ) were degraded by trypsin in 1mM EDTA ( TE cells ) and protected from trypsin by 1mM calcium ( TC cells ) , as previously reported for E- and P-cadherins ( Fig. 1 ) . |
8 | The robust nature of the Acrylix brush also means that colour mixing on the palette is easy to do . |
9 | We must also check that software used on RBGE equipment is virus-free , is being used for official purposes , and that we are using the most recent versions . |
10 | Friends of the Earth , however , has claimed that these figures are artificially inflated as money spent on the cleaner gas programme needed to be spent anyway . |
11 | ‘ We now know that BSE exists on the Continent and there has not been one case in a Welsh herd . ’ |
12 | This will effectively mean that doctors involved on a voluntary basis with the governing bodies of sport can continue their contribution for the minimum extra cost . |
13 | The point could be simply made if psychology modelled on the natural sciences were always ‘ behavioural ’ and concerned with the actors ' brains rather than with their minds . |
14 | Outside , the day was already well advanced and sunlight glimmered on the waters of the canal below , the towpath already thronging with people . |
15 | ( Please note that holidays advertised on Page 8 are not available from London ) . |
16 | In some places the needles were several inches deep and easier to rake than autumn leaves on a tended lawn ; elsewhere they were saturated and packed , or buried among tangled creepers and virulent , shining ivy . |
17 | The cross-sectional area , assuming incompressibility of the substance ( which is a good approximation ) , must therefore be considerably decreased and stresses calculated on the original area will be seriously in error if used to determine constitutive relations on the strained material . |
18 | These sorts of policies were bound to be self-defeating , as we indicated in Section 7.2.4 , since the volume of world trade contracted and therefore output and employment stagnated on an international scale . |