Example sentences of "on which it be [vb pp] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The automatic directions confirm that only those reports on which it is intended to rely at trial need be disclosed .
2 Other sections on which it is hoped to complete work in the next few years included :
3 Although the Black report does not contain any explicit statement about the period that it covers , none of the analyses on which it is based go beyond 1983 .
4 The question is , does this added complexity and the assumption on which it is based add anything to the overall performance ?
5 Because an institutional plan has to guarantee quality at a level which is sought by parents and employers , the information on which it is based has to be that which they value .
6 For the purposes of calculation the term will then run from the date on which it is expressed to begin , although the tenant 's interest will not vest until the date on which the lease is actually executed ( Cadogan ( Earl ) v Guinness [ 1936 ] Ch 515 ) .
7 In summary , this is a massive infrastructure project on which it is proposed to spend £58 million of taxpayers ' money .
8 The notice shall state the date on which it is proposed to take such action and shall in no case be given less than four weeks before the examination is due to be taken .
9 Applications from Centres seeking HCIMA approval to offer programmes of study leading to the Association 's Professional Certificate and/or Professional Diploma , must be submitted to HCIMA at least eight months before the date on which it is proposed to start the programme .
10 Applications from centres seeking HCIMA approval to offer single areas of study or short courses to meet identified needs must be submitted to HCIMA at least six months before the date on which it is proposed to start the course .
11 ‘ ( a ) when the whole of the price has not been paid or tendered ; ( b ) when a bill of exchange or other negotiable instrument has been received as conditional payment , and the condition on which it was received has not been fulfilled by reason of the dishonour of the instrument or otherwise . ’
12 Although it impressed both Cicero ( 106–43 BC ) and Virgil ( 70–19 BC ; ) , the Epicureanism on which it was based made little impression on the Romans , except for its hedonistic aspect .
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