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

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1 Since infection is first acquired during suckling , complete control would be based on removal of kittens from the dam and artificial rearing .
2 Amongst the group with no training officer , evidence or specific mention of a training plan , based on assessment of needs of individuals and organizations was rare : the following comments were all made by authorities with training officers :
3 Fieldwork has concentrated on mineralisation in greenstones of the Jurassic Alao division and sediments cut by Cainozoic intrusives .
4 The agreement involved a ceasefire by mid-September , conditional on progress in discussions on the future role and composition of the Salvadorean army , human rights , the judicial and electoral systems , constitutional reform and social and economic problems , and a UN role in verifying implementation of these accords .
5 As a result of the adjustments , Trafalgar says the 1991 comparative figures will show a £102.7m deficit on revaluation of properties as a charge to the p&l account .
6 PRIMARY schools are increasingly relying on money from parents for a decent stock of books , according to government inspectors .
7 Some years ago he gave a sequence of exciting and idiosyncratic lectures on physics to students at Caltech .
8 In addition , the Companies Acts , the Stock Exchange document on Admission of Securities to Listing , and best commercial practice including accounting standards will apply , subject to modifications .
9 He said the Government was on course for elections to the new councils in 1995 .
10 To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how many non-pensioners with annual gross incomes below £10,000 a year would be affected by the imposition of national insurance contributions on income from savings in excess of £3,000 a year .
11 Our restructured PGCE now contains two teaching practices ; the time allowance for method work ( formerly two whole days each week in the autumn and summer terms ) now places the students on attachment to schools for one day each week , thus leaving one day for method , plus a half-day for second method .
12 INTRODUCTION : LOTHIAN REGIONAL COUNCIL — POLICY ON VIOLENCE TO EMPLOYEES AT WORK
13 For this purpose the Regional Council has agreed a policy on violence to employees at work in order to identify and promote practices which seek to minimise the potential risks of violence to employees .
14 2.1 In its policy on violence to employees at work Lothian Regional Council has reaffirmed its continuing responsibility as an employer for ensuring , so far as is reasonably practicable , the health , safety and welfare of all of its employees .
15 13.1 The Regional Council has agreed that is policy on violence to employees at work will be reviewed by the Council , or at the request of the trades unions , in the light of reported incidents and advice from reputable and qualified sources .
16 POLICY ON VIOLENCE TO EMPLOYEES AT WORK
17 Mr Major also increased the annual limit on investment in PEPs from £4,800 to £6,000 and allowed them more scope to buy unit trusts .
18 Thus work , such as that on thermokarst in Siberia in relation to the development of lowland relief ( Czudek and Demek , 1970 ) , had a significant influence on research in areas of Quaternary periglacial morphogenesis .
19 sure , there may be some thinking that , there may also though be er if you move through to the forties you 're , y you 're twenty years on from the nineteen twenties , you , you 've had and you 've had deterioration in agricultural conditions er as , as we 've seen you 've got erm increasing landlord absenteeism , you , you 've got a downward , an upward pressure on rent in terms of how much was having to be paid in real terms , all of those things might have come together to , to , to push the peasant over and to push him outside .
20 3 — dumped on seat of pants in west half of room , penalty of -10 to WS , BS and I for first round only .
21 Our hypothesis is supported by the detection of MIP-1 β on endothelium in lymphoid tissue ( Fig. 4 ) as well as on endothelium at sites of inflammation such as tonsil ( data not shown ) .
22 He quoted fully from Miller 's letters on pollination of tulips by bees and on cross-fertilisation of white and red cabbage , and these observations were passed on to the Royal Society ( Phil .
23 These findings may also contribute to the understanding of the trophic effect of gastrin on enterochromaffin like cells in man with conditions associated with hypergastinaemia .
24 Where a deposit is paid on exchange of contracts for the purchase of such properties and is held as " agent " rather than 'stakeholder " , Newco 's election and notification to Customs must be made on or before exchange of contracts .
25 POLICE were today questioning an 89year-old woman about a series of lipstick attacks on clothing in shops at Taunton .
26 Gradually the Home Office reacted ; first with a tentative mention in Penal Practice in a Changing Society ; then with a lukewarm report from a working party in 1961 ; and finally , when all-party pressure was at its height , with a White Paper on Compensation for Victims of Crimes of Violence , published shortly before the 1964 general election .
27 ( UCC ) on compensation for victims of the 1984 Bhopal gas disaster [ see pp. 33467-68 ] .
28 The committee contains leading representatives of the tobacco industry and its task is to monitor the operation of the agreements on advertising and on sponsorship of sports by tobacco companies in the United Kingdom .
29 In the wardrobe , the ceiling painted on wood in oils by Professor R. Anning Bell is a masterpiece of fun , combining the five bodily senses with the four winds and the four seasons .
30 After the upper house of parliament threatened to block ratification of the treaty , Bonn agreed to give Germany 's 16 states a veto on transfer of powers to the EC .
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