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

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1 And dried fruit , tropical fruit , eight percent when it 's fresh or dry , but if people , if Third World countries prepare it into fruit juices , then it 's twenty three percent tariff that they put on it .
2 It 's my intention that they appear on my gravestone .
3 He becomes an entertainer , a manipulator whose victories we watch as if hypnotized , seeing both the tricks and the mesmeric effect that they have on the innocent .
4 An abstract data type ( ADT ) is a set of operations , operating on a collection of stored data , defined so that they are rigorous enough to specify completely the effect that they have on the data , but abstract because it must not specify how the data is stored nor how the operations are carried out .
5 Auditors will be able to comply with the Cadbury recommendation that they report on directors ' statements with regard to companies ' internal controls but only if there is clear guidance for both sides on a number of scope , technical and reporting issues , an analysis by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales concluded .
6 ‘ She told me this morning when she got back to the yacht that they planned on going .
7 The only type of legal research that most practising lawyers want to do is research into the law relating to a case that they have on hand .
8 significantly every hour that they do on that is gon na be signific is , is not budgeted for cos you 've got fourteen people there who were n't budgeted for at all .
9 People will spend more on cooking oil during the lifetime of the machine that they did on the initial capital cost of the machine .
10 But I think most people would recognize the very considerable professionalism that they acquire on the job .
11 Of course , it is necessary constantly to review policy and constantly to keep in the forefront of our thinking the need for the security forces and the police to have all the resources necessary to do the job that they do on behalf of all of us , the need for which has been so tragically illustrated again in the last 24 hours .
12 Will my hon. Friend join me in paying tribute to Mr. Martyn Rands , chairman of Basildon commuters ' club — and to his hard-working committee — who met my hon. Friend this morning and presented him with a petition , signed by 5,000 people in my constituency , complaining about the disgraceful service that they receive on the Fenchurch Street line ?
13 Having in mind my own South Thames TEC in south London , does my right hon. and learned Friend agree that the acceptance , success and street credibility of the TECs have been greatly enhanced by the emphasis that they put on the enterprise element of their make-up ?
14 Right what I 'll do now is I 'll introduce what means and then we 'll go back and think abut the impact that they have on training .
15 These are defences in the strict sense that they place on the defendant a burden of proving his innocence , on the balance of probabilities .
16 Right , here 's one where they give you a little bit of the table This this is a That 's a fairly complicated sort of thing that they give on the table , erm give you the valencies and the
17 and erm B and Q or wha any of those retail shops may be er that box that they see on a on an estate now but er it is a huge organization .
18 The most important thing in this report is from the Council of Churches for Britain and Ireland and it 's a resolution that they passed on Northern Ireland .
19 The Home Office and the House must strike a balance between preserving the liberty of the citizen and protecting the lives of police men and police women who are the only protection available to ordinary citizens against people who carry knives and who will stab and kill without regard for the misery that they inflict on their fellow citizens .
20 If the failure of the ‘ ideological forms ’ lies in the operation of an idealist epistemology , the specific instances of ideological forms ( religion , aesthetics , the law , politics , philosophy ) that Marx mentions , seem doomed only to the extent that they depend on an idealist epistemology .
21 ‘ I take it , from the fact that they remarked on it , that they 're not Copt themselves ? ’
22 They all owe their existence to the fact that they live on islands such as Borneo , Sulawesi and the Philippines , where they have had to face less competition .
23 Did it make them stronger in their faith so that when they leave school and face the terrible temptation of the world , the fact that they danced on the altar during mass strengthen them against the temptation ?
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