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

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1 Despite this concern , from the point of view of health care planning , the principle of funding authorities basically on a weighted per capita basis , with no allowance for cross-boundary flow , is to be welcomed .
2 The Labour Party 's housing policy emphasized the development of council estates generally on the edge of cities or within the various new towns where land was much cheaper .
3 The Great Powers , and in particular the USA and the UK , further conditioned their participation in the new round of Geneva Conferences also on the non-applicability to nuclear weapons of the resulting agreements .
4 And I know like er there there were lots of things kids there on roller skates going along , walkways , people were shouting at them or you know trying to clear them off .
5 I think really , in terms of news programmes now on , on local radio , we 're , we 're looking at two minutes .
6 Indeed the proliferation of Unix implementations now on offer to desktop system users featuring integrated operating system kernels , graphics , iconic interfaces , networking and other components appears to have made the problem even more intractable .
7 It was applied by Baulig to Brittany ( 1935 ) and seemed to work quite well as the basic map used was the old French 1:80 000 hachured map which had plenty of spot heights often on flattish summits or spurs .
8 When Mick and Julie Turrell arrived early Friday morning , they were surprised to see several groups of detector users already on site ready to set up their tents .
9 That was the reduction of interest rates immediately on the back of the stock exchange crash , but , as the hon. Gentleman knows , we were urged to cut them even more by the Leader of the Opposition and the right hon. and learned Member for Monklands , East ( Mr. Smith ) .
10 Under this heading will be found some motels and motor hotels , with bedroom facilities mainly on a self-service basis .
11 Most foreign nationals in Japan continued vociferously to oppose any change in their advantageous position , but their views had less and less weight with government representatives both on the spot and at home .
12 Happiness , he says , is greatly enhanced by close relationships falling in love rates high on the happiness scale as does a satisfying job .
13 Glen Daley , 24 , and Rachael Lister , 19 , appeared before Darlington magistrates yesterday on charges of receiving stolen goods and obtaining property by deception .
14 Three men will appear before Belfast magistrates today on charges of intimidation .
15 The first US troops , heavily armed and with faces blackened , waded ashore and dug in on Mogadishu beaches early on Dec. 9 , to be met by media lights and scores of news reporters .
16 The only consolation that Britain 's partners could perceive was that she had not reneged on her Brussels Treaty obligations altogether : her commitment to station troops permanently on the Continent was still intact , but many people wondered for how long — ‘ perfidious Albion' !
17 Whilst this will allow a degree of variation in applying the Partial Indemnity Clause , nevertheless it is the intention that the Clause should apply in respect of a ) risks underwritten at non-schedule rates , or b ) if at schedule rates solely on account of experience or c ) where the main features of the risk is the number of vehicles rather than the related experience .
18 TWO men were remanded on bail by Rhuddlan Magistrates yesterday on a charge of passing two counterfeit £10 notes .
19 Brian Garrett , 28 , of Warwick Square , Frank Park , 27 , of Harringay Crescent , and Stephen Liddle , 29 , of Lansdowne Street , were released on unconditional bail by Darlington magistrates yesterday on charges of violent disorder .
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