Example sentences of "[be] [verb] on [art] " in BNC.

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1 If you end the contract for any reason during the trial period , you will be treated as having been dismissed on the date when your original job ended .
2 The middle-aged married couple who had been caretakers before him had been dismissed on the spot for gross drunkenness .
3 More than one appeal concerned solely with the scale rather than the principle of whether there should be any development , has been dismissed on the grounds that the site was unsuitable for any development at all .
4 Dogan , a nephew of the President and a leading conservative in the ruling Motherland Party ( ANAP ) , was described by official sources as having been dismissed on the President 's orders " apparently over a rift in domestic politics " .
5 You can work through the open learning material whether or not you are enrolled on the programme .
6 Many EEC students are enrolled on the Course , usually either as one year exchange or private associate students ; but a small number seek full degree programmes .
7 On the contrary , they form the foundation blocks to all that follows , and serve as a constant reminder of the need to ensure that we are building on the right foundation and that the materials with which we build have spiritual survival capability ( 1 Cor.
8 Kevin Scully , senior vice-president of Global Systems and Technology , says : ‘ What we have can be described as a centralised database with applications that are decentralised on a global basis .
9 4.2 From January 1990 , new book acquisitions have been catalogued on a compute database which allows more extensive search facilities than is possible using the card indexes ; eg. truncated word search on title or series title , and using boolean operators to join search terms .
10 1982 ) is a revised version of a well-established North American test which has been restandardised on a sample of British children .
11 NI contributions are calculated on a payment-by-payment basis according to the earnings period .
12 Fees for longer or shorter courses are calculated on a pro rata basis .
13 Redundancy payments are calculated on a sliding-scale according to age , so the cheapest workers to dismiss are the youngest workers and/or those with the shortest service .
14 However , it should be noted that P/E ratios are calculated on a ‘ net ’ distribution basis in which EPS is calculated after taxation and without relief from advanced corporation tax .
15 The figures are calculated on an assumed growth rate of 10.75% and are therefore not guaranteed , as unit prices can fall as well as rise .
16 This is certainly significant at the 1 per cent level , though we must bear in mind that these expectations are calculated on the basis of a purely random distribution of sites , which may not be quite true in practice .
17 Expected numbers of cases are calculated on the assumption that the true rates are the same as those for England and Wales .
18 Working-Set Database Volumes are calculated on the following basis .
19 Payments are calculated on the basis of the worker 's age , length of continuous service , and pay .
20 They are a form of taxation levied on local property , and are calculated on the basis of the rent at which the property might reasonably be let .
21 Erm unle unless we 're actually making that change as such , then the only way forward it seems to me i i is on the lines of which of which Mr has indicated which is that erm essentially the needs of Greater York are calculated on the current Greater York study area and the requirements are made on that basis and the supply is within that area , unless it ca n't be made in that area in that case it goes without that area , and therefore it it it 's part of the justification for the new settlement .
22 Monthly repayments are calculated on the difference between the selling price ( less the deposit ) and this final payment .
23 These are calculated on the value of the investments held in the trust ( measured on their own offer and bid prices ) , the brokerage costs and stamp duty .
24 They had been joined on the site by the police marksmen .
25 BILL Wade , the Lib Dem in Bishop Auckland , has been joined on the stump by an out and out Tory his brother Harry .
26 Indeed , many vertical mergers are justified on the basis of internalising such information and transaction costs with the hope of reducing such costs .
27 For trousers , socks and shoes , the garments are placed on a stool slightly to the side of the patient .
28 Then the patient 's arms are placed on a table in front of him with the hands flat and fingers spread open .
29 ROADS : Almost every week traffic restrictions are placed on a new section of the motorway network , reducing the number of lanes open to traffic from three , to two , or even one .
30 Water drops are placed on a thin piece of polished silicone pointing slightly uphill and coated with a water repellent of increasingly lessening effect as the coating goes uphill .
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