Example sentences of "on [noun prp] [conj] [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , national liberation could only be supported if it took place in a revolutionary way ( as Marx had argued on Germany and therefore gone on to oppose Bismarck 's route to German unity ) , not leaving ‘ intact the foundations of the power of the ruling class ’ .
2 These were great hardy beasts , survivors of two or more grim winters on Rona and well nourished by the fertile summer grazing .
3 Patshull Park Lake was ice free on Saturday but completely frozen on Sunday so two motor boats were used to break up the half inch thick ice for two hours .
4 The Totteridges asserted that they had read till eleven on Friday and then gone to bed .
5 NEWSOME Reasonable holding job on McCoist but often beaten on blindside
6 FitzGerald discovered that his Cheltenham runners were suffering from a bad blood count after they were tested on Monday but still decided to run them .
7 Bates took the decision on Sunday and then contacted former Chelsea defender Webb .
8 In 1983 production increased from 58.3 MTOE ( 1982 ) to 61.5 MTOE and the Netherlands proposed to Britain that Dutch gas could replace Norwegian should the two parties be unable to reach an agreement on Sleipner as subsequently proved to be the case .
9 Police have issued a poison alert after aircraft equipment coated with cadmium was taken in a van stolen from Hartlepool on Wednesday and later found burnt out on Thornley Industrial Estate , Shotton Colliery .
10 Cantona came into it on Thursday and quickly agreed terms .
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