Example sentences of "[noun sg] on this [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We did , er , we re we were hopeful , that in the next few months , there would be a full scale debate on the future on this building , and that we as the council , will take some initiative in , in actually the , the renewal of the lease .
2 But he did not simply dismiss religion on this score ; rather he kept returning to reflect upon it .
3 No shaman was present to preside or to ask for God 's blessing upon Artai 's reign , Alexei saw , for it was a fact that there was no such thing as organised religion on this world , and even casual superstition was not permitted to interfere for long in the affairs of men .
4 They 've a speed on this graph it would be represented by an angle of forty five degrees .
5 A loose coupled freight hauled by Nos. 76028/29 was derailed at speed on this point ( featured in our first volume ) and the eastbound track was never reinstated .
6 It also seems that at least one Hurricane had got into the air , for Sgt. ‘ Jock ’ Norwell of 261 Squadron noted in his logbook that he too was attacked by a Messerschmitt on this date , and his aircraft was damaged .
7 the Mercedes 190 , also so deficient in this department , Munich 's thinking on this subject might be different .
8 Or if they do evaluate then it 's to say it 's not working but it 's not our fault , there could n't possibly be anything wrong with our thinking on this subject or this issue .
9 The seminal thinking on this problem is much more likely to come from the periphery than the centre .
10 He was sitting his roan horse on this side of the street but down a ways .
11 Bradlaugh 's efforts to enrol the courts on his side on this occasion foundered on the rock of parliamentary privilege ( see below , pp.113–19 ) ( Bradlaugh v Gossett ( 1884 ) 12 QBD 271 ) .
12 made it down the right hand side , he 's wearing number eleven but he came down the right hand side on this occasion and er a deep cross , he pulled it back brilliantly and who 'd missed that earlier header was there and could n't really miss on this occasion , but it was a fine header by him .
13 And my view is that within the A sixty four corridor , north east , there is sufficient range of sites to be found that it should not be erm set to one side on this criterion .
14 He is Roy Livesey , a leading New Age watcher on this side of the Atlantic .
15 The reasoning on this point has , however , attracted much criticism and it has been proposed that the husband should , in future , be held liable as an accessory in these circumstances .
16 For a thousand years there has been a manor on this site , which belonged to Hesdins , Wriothosleys , Badds and Worgans until the nineteenth century .
17 [ For February 1990 differences within governing coalition on this issue see p. 37260 ; for March 1990 defence cuts in supplementary budget see below ; for " two-plus-four " on security implications of German unification see pp. 37466 ; 37659 . ]
18 There 's football on this side
19 The disclosure letter had been drawn up by the defendant on this belief and by its actions the plaintiff was estopped from complaining that the fact should have been included in the disclosure letter .
20 Because you get er great leverage on this thing and it er you 're cutting mild steel bars you see .
21 But those who really wish to curry favour with Mad Carew can sponsor a five-course dinner plus wine for two for £70 and get a generous mention on this page .
22 We worked together as a Club on this project , but one by one the members dropped by the wayside , until the good lady decided it was n't worth wasting the petrol coming to collect such a few items .
23 The ‘ Bathers ’ is the second Cézanne on this theme to be offered at Christie 's this year .
24 We 're stuck in this car on this motorway , the three of us , and someone ( the driver ! — me ! ) has leant an elbow on the button of the central locking system .
25 Ask anyone who 's lived in a former British colony — English culture has been imposed on and been absorbed by countries on every continent on this earth .
26 Emanuel Shinwell , who has never changed his mind on this issue , was clear in 1918 about the wrong-headedness of destroying the people 's grammar schools while leaving unscathed the privileged Public Schools : ‘ We were afraid to tackle the public schools to which the wealthy people send their sons , but at the same time are ready to throw overboard the grammar schools which are for many working-class boys the stepping-stone to the universities and a useful career .
27 He describes this period of work as one of , of terrible strain , it was also a period in which he was personally very unhappy , and I get the impression that he really did use the best of his mind on this problem , and that for the rest of his life he found it difficult to press his thinking home with the kind of ruthlessness that many of the problems that he then assumed required .
28 Howard tries to focus his mind on this idea .
29 I disabused his mind on this point by telling him about the fresh pug marks I had seen at the pool , and advised him very strongly to collect his buffaloes and return to the village .
30 I trust that the above clears up any confusion on this matter , however should you have any further enquiries please do not hesitate to contact me .
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