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

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1 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 .
2 This was a prevalent interpretation within the EEC , and one which was reinforced by the tone of the debate in the British House of Commons upon the Stockholm Convention , in which most speakers concentrated more upon the relationship with the EEC than upon the organisation and aims of EFTA .
3 The educational debate during the years immediately following the war concentrated more upon the nature of secondary schooling than it did upon the primary stage .
4 David Batty used once upon a time to write an agony column in rec.sport.soccer .
5 Jung can appear to link quite well with sociology ; indeed , he drew indirectly upon the work of the Durkheim School in developing his understanding of collective symbols .
6 Thatcherism , like Reaganism , drew heavily upon the work of bright neo-conservatives outraged by the ‘ years of stagnation ’ in the prime ministerships of Harold Wilson and James Callaghan .
7 In a temple courtyard they came unexpectedly upon a troupe of imperial singers and dancers rehearsing a performance ; garbed in dazzling costumes of gold , red , green and turquoise , the expressionless boys and girls were indistinguishable from one another in their close-fitting bonnets as they performed the mannered steps of a delicate oriental dance to the plaintive .
8 Openings were either spanned by a semi-circular arch which rested directly upon the capitals , without entablature , or by a lintel .
9 ‘ Who 's there ? ’ she murmured , and her head turned restlessly upon the pillows .
10 ‘ If this matter rested solely upon the question of the best interests of the children I should have no doubt whatever that their welfare would be better served by their remaining in England in order that their future be determined by the High Court here .
11 Behind it lay two political motives : first , to see the Plan as the first step towards an effective political integration , and second the political conviction that stability and union within Western Europe rested ultimately upon a rapprochement between France and West Germany .
12 The various regional associations which were formed at various times in Eastern and Western Europe , in Africa , in the Middle East or in Latin America , rested either upon the predominance of one nation state over others in the region , or upon a limited agreement about a framework within which national economic interests could be more effectively pursued ; and they all showed themselves largely incapable of controlling the vigorous expression of such interests in periods of crisis .
13 In the first part of her reign she relied mainly upon the Antwerp money-market , where her debts in 1560 exceeded £272,000 .
14 The event was significant , for it followed hard upon the death in April of King John II in England , where he was still a prisoner .
15 Another sporting triumph followed hard upon the conquest of Everest and gave added reassurance to the nation , especially those steeped in the amateur spirit for whom the demolition of English professional football by Puskas and the Hungarians was not a matter for much regret .
16 As a result , he gave up any further pretense of restoring constitutional democracy and relied instead upon the enactment of a ‘ direct democracy ’ between himself and ’ the people ’ .
17 It has been calculated that while Stapledon spent just under half his time before the 1320s in his diocese , once he became treasurer barely a tenth of his time was passed at Exeter ; he relied instead upon the machinery of deputies to maintain his authority and execute his wishes there .
18 The legislation , later amended by the Legal Aid Act 1974 , relied heavily upon the decisions of the Rushcliffe Committee .
19 Before 1322 , however , because of his often fraught relations with the magnates , Edward relied heavily upon the church for essential funds .
20 It seems that many Breton lords relied heavily upon the profits of wreck to boost their incomes , and to abolish it might have caused yet another rebellion in an area where Angevin control was still fairly fragile .
21 A series of objectives were drawn up which followed closely upon the views of progressive planners : they included controlled development of all areas and the utilisation of land to the best advantage , the limitation of urban expansion , redevelopment of congested areas , the correlation of transport and amenities , improved architectural treatment , and the preservation of places of historic interest , national parks and coastal areas .
22 When committing himself enthusiastically to an undeniably outrageous tactic , this brave and noble warrior not only left his mark on the opposition but touched significantly upon a dilemma that threatens to develop into an insurmountable and perhaps crucifying problem for Bobby Robson , the temporarily reprieved England manager .
23 It moved from being a component in the domestic strategy for the conquest of power to the key element in the overthrow of world capitalism , founded now upon an alliance of European workers and the nationalist movements of Asia .
24 God , enthroned invisibly upon the ark , is in the midst of it all , and the walls ' collapse , engineered so that the Israelites can enter the city from every side at once , is his doing .
25 The study focused mainly upon a group of twelve ‘ lads ’ in a school in Birmingham whom Willis followed around school and outside .
26 What this mode of association requires for determining the jus of a law is not a set of abstract criteria but an appropriately argumentative form of discourse in which to deliberate the matter ; that is , a form of moral discourse , not concerned generally with right and wrong in conduct , but focused narrowly upon the kind of conditional obligations a law may impose , undistracted by prudential and consequential considerations , and insulated from the spurious claims of conscientious objectors , of minorities for exceptional treatment and , so far as may be , from current moral idiocies .
27 Indignation is anger targeted precisely upon an action which deserves it and upon whoever has performed it . ’
28 Then , pained beyond belief in some tender pride , she advanced alone upon the cows , and they parted softly and meekly before her and Walter Ash followed her , and they regained their bicycles .
29 The French air force was used to bomb rebel-held areas of Damascus and Druze villages , a bombardment that fell indiscriminately upon the civilians of Syria and Lebanon .
30 The burden of implementing papal decisions and the decisions of councils fell directly upon the bishops .
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