Example sentences of "[vb pp] [vb pp] on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The extent to which management powers over generation were devolved depended on the central triumvirate of Citrine , Self and Hacking , and not on a statutorily entrenched position . |
2 | The amount of pamidronate given depended on the pretreatment corrected serum calcium ( CCa ) . |
3 | The chi square test was used to look for differences between tokens of the two word classes in two linguistic environments ; but decisions concerning the environments and the type of differences to be examined depended on a great deal of phonological , sociolinguistic and historical linguistic information . |
4 | He is depicted seated on a swan , or goose . |
5 | Substantial numbers of aircraft had also been claimed destroyed on the ground ( or water ) . |
6 | Up to 60 people were reported killed on the weekend of April 27-28 when ANC supporters clashed with supporters of Chief Gatsha Buthelezi 's predominantly Zulu Inkatha Freedom Party in Soweto and Alexandra , on the outskirts of Johannesburg . |
7 | Wings broad and rounded like a Goshawk , but flight more harrier-like , quartering the ground ; more often seen perched on a tree or post , often in a distinctive horizontal position . |
8 | Although his body never left the dark realm , the ba-bird 's soul wandered daily amongst men and was often seen perched on the steps of the temple near the busy market-place , the better to observe mankind 's activities . |
9 | Mr Browning , of Vicarage Road , Cwm-parc , Mid Glamorgan , is alleged to be the driver of a silver C-registration Renault 25 seen parked on the motorway at the time Mrs Wilks was killed . |
10 | Jip tells of something he has seen written on a wall : ‘ If the human brain was simple enough for us to understand we 'd be so simple we could n't ’ ( 88 ) . |
11 | Coffin was still pondering on the significance of what he had seen written on the piece of paper from Place 's jacket . |
12 | From here the hull of the fishermen 's boat , lashed by the high seas the previous day , could be seen ditched on a group of rocks to one side of the tiny bay . |
13 | Newman and Copland walked to the edge of the entrance , a grenade silencing one post a mere 25 yards away ; over the water the searchlight of the Mole could be seen beamed on the river . |
14 | Three schemes have been prepared based on the low level vertical alignment showing possible routes for a new access to the Baberton Estate . |
15 | A Sales Budget is prepared based on an analysis of past sales and a forecast of future sales in the light of a number of assumptions about market trends . |
16 | In the event of a loss of foreign currency payment should be made based on the exchange rate applicable at the date of the loss . |
17 | This process requires judgements to be made based on the output of the risk analysis , i.e. it decides whether or not the level of risk is tolerable . |
18 | A rough calculation can , however , be made based on the rate of fluid absorption observed in the control rats . |
19 | Four animals in each group were matched based on a compromise between weight and age . |
20 | I have been giving a great deal of consideration towards the most effective Council Tax structure to be adopted based on the experiences of Community Charge to date . |
21 | Already that morning she had drunk more than the weekly average for women she 'd noticed displayed on a chart in the Summertown Health Centre waiting-room . |
22 | He got some kind of perverse pleasure out of this , thinking at the back of his mind that when The Graduate opened in the movie houses around Manhattan , the face would be seen magnified on a big screen and imprinted on audiences ' minds . |
23 | I do n't know about you , but that comment , which was surely not a carefully considered one , rings truer than any homily on the state of matrimony I 've heard on Oprah or seen embroidered on a sampler . |
24 | After the data have been processed , colour-coded vegetation levels can be seen superimposed on the relief . |
25 | The ‘ Crown & Anchor ’ is shown situated on the corner of the turning leading to Mill 's Row and to Belmont House , with Holly House occupying the space between it and Fisher 's Lane . |
26 | Thus two students could attain the same marks , but the way in which the marks were interpreted depended on the perception held for each student . |
27 | I 've never got stopped on a bike . |
28 | However where the insured wishes to replace the whole suite a negotiated settlement may be agreed calculated on the cost of replacing the damaged item plus up to a maximum of 50% of the cost of the remainder of the suite . |
29 | However where the insured wishes to have the whole suite recovered , a negotiated settlement may be agreed calculated on the basis of the cost of recovering the damaged item plus a maximum of 50% of the cost the remainder of the suite . |
30 | However where the insured wishes to replace the whole set or suite , a negotiated settlement may be agreed calculated on the cost of replacing the damaged item plus up to a maximum of 50% of the cost of replacing the remainder of the set or suite . |