Example sentences of "upon [Wh det] it be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 SKF ( U.K. ) Limited Relocation expense repayment ‘ This payment is made upon condition that if within two years of the date upon which it is made , you give notice to terminate your employment with this company , or we summarily terminate it because of misconduct , you will make repayment to us as follows : — a ) If such notice is given or the employment is so terminated within nine months , the repayment will be the full amount .
2 The same reasoning does not apply where the money is sent by a stranger , in which case it can only be accepted on the terms upon which it is sent .
3 Otherwise , there will be a tendency to rely on the information that the system provides without adequately reviewing the underlying assumptions upon which it is based .
4 Integral-25 , and the Integrative Series upon which it is based , are Yamaichi 's latest advancements in financial information systems — and the beginnings of a new range of information services .
5 Certain themes emerge from this discussion of patterns of kin support in the past which give some clues to the type of social processes that underlie the giving and receiving of support in families , and the principles upon which it is based .
6 You do not condemn the whole of his profession , nor question the validity of the underlying mystical assumptions upon which it is based .
7 If the factual situation falls outside the scope of the refusal or if the assumption upon which it is based is falsified , the refusal ceases to be effective .
8 This was a natural choice because the writer of the television serial , and of the novel upon which it is based , is David Lodge , until recently a Professor in the School of English .
9 Explain and comment on the principles upon which it is based .
10 Given the rule that a " fair comment " must state or refer to the facts upon which it is based , to what extent might the falsity of those facts destroy the defence ?
11 Er my Lord er the second observation I make about erm Mr opinion erm and the facts upon which it is based is that his opinion is hotly disputed er , not least because of what it would be submitted is the highly speculative nature of this enterprise er , when you are being asked to consider with the benefit of hindsight , whether or not a business entered into some eighty years ago , was likely to have failed and er it is also an exercise which in my submission is entirely irrelevant if your Lordship would find the basis of compensation which I contend for is the one because the logic of not having to become involved in any investigation of whether or not this business would probably have been unsuccessful in any event .
12 The balance sheet is not intended to show the current monetary worth of the company at the date upon which it is prepared .
13 Where the grounds upon which it is intended to impose conditions are the intimidatory purposes of the persons organising , the chief constable is entitled to take into account the previous conduct of the organisers , including relevant criminal convictions if the organisers have any .
14 Whilst the form of indirect tax was thus harmonized on the VAT model , the base ( the collection of goods upon which it is levied ) still needs to be brought into line .
15 The petition must state : ( i ) the amount of the debt ( in sterling , converted from any foreign currency at the official exchange rate at the date of issue of the petition , by analogy with r 6.111 ) , the consideration for it ( or , if there is no consideration , the way in which it arises ) and the fact that it is owed to the petitioner ; ( ii ) when the debt was incurred or became due ; ( iii ) if the debt includes interest or any other charge accruing from time to time , the amount or rate of the charge ( separately identified ) and the grounds upon which it is claimed to form part of the debt provided that , in the case of a petition based upon a statutory demand , only the interest claimed in the demand is included ; ( iv ) that the debt is unsecured , and either that the debt is for a liquidated sum payable immediately and the debtor appears to be unable to pay it , or that the debt is for a liquidated sum payable at some certain future specified time and the debtor appears to have no reasonable prospect of being able to pay it .
16 We shall be concerned in the main with the amount spent by local government , the services upon which it is spent , and the ways in which the expenditure is financed .
17 Again we see how much easier it is to be absolute in allegiance to a doctrine rather than to enquire into the beliefs upon which it is founded .
18 Owen 's aim is to repair the moral order breached by the challenge to the teacher 's authority and the assumptions of intrinsic worth upon which it is founded .
19 Moving closer , Jehan saw that the ends of the rods were not attached directly to the wheel , but rather to the shaft upon which it was mounted .
20 The first section of the plan developed all the major assumptions upon which it was based .
21 In my judgment , this draft having been sent to the plaintiffs by Sir Richard Temple , and retained and cashed by them , we ought to draw the conclusion that the plaintiff , who kept and cashed the draft , agreed to accept it on the terms upon which it was sent … .
22 FARWELL L.J. : The plaintiffs could only accept the money on the terms upon which it was offered .
23 The second argues that by concentrating on specialist work the generalist nature of the CAB upon which it was founded is disappearing .
24 Japan 's payment of tribute had lapsed long before the modern period , and such payments had ceased to be the normal basis for trading contacts , but the tribute system and the superior — inferior relationship upon which it was premised remained the basic concept behind the conduct of formal relations between countries .
25 One incidental result of this was that Indirect Rule , the proud and mysterious creation of innumerable men-on-the-spot , upon which it was forbidden to the uninitiated to look , was transformed after years of scrutiny by metropolitan experts into a uniform system of local government , whereby Britain hoped to bring into the orbit of her unresented influence the non-traditional elements which had made their appearance in African society .
26 However , he submitted that even if the trial judge had misdirected the jury when he told them that the case against the first appellant depended solely upon what it was proved that he himself had done , that misdirection was to the advantage of the first appellant .
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