Example sentences of "on [noun sg] of [noun] [conj] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The judge was unimpressed by the argument based on freedom of speech and the application of article 10 , and dismissed it summarily in these terms [ 1991 ] 4 All E.R. |
2 | ( d ) Action on receipt of reply If the search reveals any adverse entry , advise the client accordingly . |
3 | It is perhaps arguable , though , that we should recognize structures based on assignment of equation where the two intensional elements are properties ; thus a sentence such as small is beautiful might be represented as : ( 36 ) small is beautiful On the other hand , it may be that the human mind only represents such an equational assignment to itself by first making an entity-concept out of the ideas on each side . |
4 | We bring the cases on behalf of women and a number of men who , because of traditional views , because of the way the society has grown in Northern Ireland , because of the segregation of the workforce , are suffering either direct , or more likely indirect discrimination . |
5 | By the early 790s , though still only a deacon , he was corresponding on behalf of Charlemagne and the Frankish court with Anglo-Saxon kings , abbots , bishops and archbishops , and was not given to mincing his words . |
6 | These in turn become massively overdetermined , regenerative and self-justifying , creating an institutional mind which , although allegedly acting on behalf of society and the majority population , comes to regard that same group as outsiders and potential antagonists who are never to be accorded easy access to the processes of the organization . |
7 | Among these tracts were two written by a Scotsman , James Harryson or Henderson , merchant of Edinburgh , who had joined Somerset in 1544 and been an English pensioner since 1546 : An Exhortion to the Scottes ( 1547 ) and The Godly and Golden Booke for Concorde of England and Scotland ( 1548 ) , which remained unprinted because , ironically enough , the Scot was continuing the propaganda battle on behalf of England after the English had withdrawn from it . |
8 | We have three levels of communicative assessments ( covering roughly the first three years of the secondary curriculum ) which I coordinate on behalf of EMREB and the LEAs . |
9 | Despite good clearance , the morbidity was high , with eight emergency admissions on account of complications and a prolonged duration of stay ( median 13 days ) . |
10 | I preferred to cross the bridge to the hotel on the other side on account of cost and no accommodation for singles at the Ballachulish Hotel . |
11 | Once you are a policyholder , premiums will not be increased on account of age or the number of claims made . |