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

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1 Many of the meetings listed on that page will be over by the time this gets to you but the details are given as a way of providing a background of work in progress and ideas for future programmes for all the groups .
2 If the GP insists on that referral , the health authority will honour it , provided that it is not wholly unjustifiable on clinical grounds .
3 Suffolk County Council is building ramped crossing points on either side of the road , plus an island in the centre of the carriageway .
4 Judge Allen told Clarke : ‘ Nothing this court can do can remedy the harm caused by your decision to drive on that day . ’
5 My hon. Friend brings a great deal of expertise to bear on this issue .
6 No counsel appearing on this appeal has attempted to defend those findings of fact or suggest that the reasons are in any way adequate .
7 We are grateful for the opportunity to comment on this draft PPG Note .
8 Physiologists capitalized on this instrumentation to demonstrate that the electrical activity of the brain and its nerve cells was a function of what the individual was doing , or not doing , or how sensory receptors were stimulated .
9 Two probes situated on each side of the deletion zone were used : the srRNA probe and the CO III probe ( Figure 1 ) .
10 Logically , critical reflection is ‘ higher ’ because it calls for a state of mind reflecting on that learning .
11 Try to avoid making instant decisions ; instead , go home and draw the proposed piece to scale on some card .
12 No sooner do you suggest a trad/rap crossover record be released than Brendan Shine comes out with the biggest load of crap to fall on this earth since Bros recorded their limited edition live L.P. ‘ Live From Mars ’ .
13 That 's why er many authors insist on that aspect of child sex abuse , that erm apparent consent or even y'know when it seems that the child is expressing some curiosity about that these activities , nevertheless it 's abusive .
14 The installation 's theme explores the relationship between creativity and evil , and concludes with a pair of collection boxes for victims of violence placed on either side of an amateur portrait made by a murderer .
15 yes and I 've just verified that this witness agrees on that matter and that he has nothing to do with it , is that right ?
16 Even given the limits that federalism imposes on any education plan ( the federal government spends only 6% of the cash devoted to education ) this was a damp squib .
17 The eggs become loosely attached to the wall of the female 's uterus and blood vessels develop on either side of the contact so that the young are able to absorb sustenance from their mother 's blood .
18 When extracts from the fibroblast cell line BHK-21 were used in the band shift assay , a single complex formed on this probe representing binding of the constitutively expressed octamer binding protein Oct-1 ( Figure 2a ) .
19 Pipkin sat trembling under a fern , his ears drooping on either side of his head .
20 One chief adviser commented on this use of curriculum terms :
21 The selection of the correct key added on another minute or so and Sandison could only look on feeling helpless and frustrated .
22 I 'm sure sir you 're you 're not expecting me to make a a major contribution to this particular debate , but I felt that your the , various comments have been made around the table which would make it exactly clear where the Department stands on this issue .
23 I plead with our commissioners and their counterparts in the Roman Catholic side to concentrate on this issue and not to dally for this I believe is the golden key to that greater , completer , richer and more effective church that is surely coming under God .
24 He looked what he was , a veteran soldier , with sun-tanned face , clear eyes , dark doublet and hose , the only concession to fashion being the ornate , thick silver rings on each hand and a gold cross round his neck .
25 Tiny nodules appear on each areola .
26 Also on board was photographer Allan Milligan , from The Scotsman , whose pictures appear on this page .
27 Their voices rose on this note from the kitchen to saturate the bedroom above where on summer evenings you lay rigid with wakefulness .
28 In 1311 , for example , he demanded one foot soldier from each vill for service in his projected campaign in Scotland , and the vill was to pay the soldier 's wages for seven weeks by means of a special aid levied on each vill by the sheriff .
29 Dot woke on that morning that could have been the last morning of her life and knew by the brightness reflected across the ceiling that she was safe , for the roads would still be blocked .
30 Does this mean that our mental images depend on this amine in some way ?
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