Example sentences of "[adv] that [noun pl] on " in BNC.

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1 It also involves rescheduling the whole programme so that decisions on commitments to production can be deferred until nineteen ninety five , with first deliveries to United Kingdom and Italy occurring in the year two thousand and to er Spain and Germany in two thousand and two .
2 Poor prices had been asked , ridiculously low prices for expensive imported French calf so that losses on the leather had been sustained .
3 The fact presupposed is that the Earth revolves on its axis so that places on the Earth have varying positions relative to the Sun .
4 B is the more radical principle , and in the absence of any special reason to prefer A , and given that writers supporting neutrality say little that bears on the issue , I will assume that the doctrine of neutrality advocates neutrality as in B.
5 We are not claiming that women on their own ( or feminists on their own ) have the truth , but rather that men on their own do not .
6 We propose a novel variation , namely that proteoglycans on an endothelial cell can bind and present cytokines to passing leukocytes .
7 At sea it rolled so violently that passengers on upper decks were far less ill than those in the special saloon .
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