Example sentences of "[adv] upon [art] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For this group income levels and other life chances depended largely upon the market situation of the occupational group to which the individuals belonged .
2 The emphasis on costs at a given stage of the life-cycle may well depend more upon the product strategy — i.e. whether it is a cost-leadership or differentiated-product strategy .
3 This is a book much to be admired ; it contains exactly the sort of information I would have divulged to my own foundation students once upon a sketchbook project .
4 Once upon a time school teachers who climbed might take a favoured few pupils to the crags in the Lagonda or Alvis .
5 Once upon a time man lived by hunting and by gathering .
6 Once upon a time book-buying parents could rely on the classics to keep the kids quiet .
7 Once upon a time waste management was purely a matter of public health .
8 Once upon a time leather was rugged black cowhide ; utilitarian , fetishistically zippered and oozing macho anti-social symbolism .
9 During most of the 1950s and 1960s UK governments as a whole concentrated predominantly upon the employment objective , with the balance of payments frequently exerting a cons-traint on the achievement of this goal .
10 The years following upon the Plowden Report were ones in which primary practice was subject to intense and continued re-evaluation .
11 In the Ogwo case , the decision is based solely upon the neighbour principle , the issue before the court being whether the injuries sustained by the plaintiff were foreseeable .
12 As the law presently stands , it is open for a settlor to transfer assets overseas upon an accumulation trust for the benefit of his children without there being any UK tax liability on the income as it arises overseas .
13 Almost an entire generation of Titfords in Frome was increasingly destitute from the 1780s onwards ; in a town which had depended heavily upon the wool industry for its prosperity for so long , the innate conservatism of the local clothiers left them unable to respond to changing times and new technology .
14 An obvious example is the car industry , where distributive intermediaries must provide the levels of stockholding , after-sales service , etc. , deemed appropriate by manufacturers ; their reputations depend ultimately upon the service backup given by their distributors .
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