Example sentences of "[verb] on these " in BNC.

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1 Surprisingly though , the wildlife seems to flourish on these ranges , despite the firing of live ammunition .
2 The unusual , for example , products which are unavailable from stock , may also be reported on , so that managers may act on these exceptional conditions .
3 SLIP on these tights , girls , and you 'll look a real smarty pants — just like sexy Kimberly here .
4 In France , at the accession of Henry II in 1547 , each of the four secrétaires des finances was given the task of overseeing the administration of a group of French provinces and also of relations with the foreign states which bordered on these ; thus for example the secretary who supervised Burgundy and Champagne was normally also responsible for relations with the Swiss cantons and the states of west Germany .
5 Now meditate on these words of Paul , thinking about what they tell you about the grace and love of God in your own situation or that of someone close to you .
6 National types of economic embeddedness have not been located on these dimensions , for at least two reasons .
7 Engels here , as elsewhere , is clearly influenced by the romantic nationalist tradition of nineteenth-century historians , and the praise which he lavishes on these groups , as well as the labelling of them as ‘ German ’ , is probably misplaces .
8 In many countries , regional and national newspapers report on these prisoner cases — the Slovenian Catholic weekly Druzina , the French national daily Le Monde , and the Pakistani daily The Muslim , to name but a few .
9 SUMMERCHILD : Oh , I think cars are usually included on these occasions .
10 No doubt there would be pressure brought to bear on these two …
11 Make the latter aware of your intention to concentrate on these tasks , if necessary , at the expense of other intrusions .
12 They may have different areas of expertise and will be able to concentrate on these without having to sit through lengthy periods when colleagues are asking questions about their own area of interest .
13 We were delighted yesterday to obtain the agreement of the manufacturers to concentrate on these three key areas .
14 What are we meant to write on these picture then ?
15 We drew on these aspects in developing our recommendations for attainment targets and programmes of study .
16 the tutor must first of all explore the minds of his students , their tastes and prejudices , and build on these .
17 Rather than seeing the children as ‘ deprived ’ she can identify each child 's strengths and build on these .
18 A sediment may exhibit one or more phases of any , or all , of these processes ; the task of the sedimentary petrographer is to unravel the different events , place these in a paragenetic sequence and then build on these in interpreting the burial history of the sediment .
19 How can the job holder build on these strengths to improve his/her performance overall ?
20 The Environmental Health Officer and Occupational Therapist will also want to comment on these plans , to give advice on whether the planned work is suitable and acceptable .
21 He has the opportunity to comment on these documents before forwarding them to the Church Commissioners .
22 It is customary , however , for the Commission to publish drafts of legislation before submission to the Council of Ministers , and Parliament does , therefore , have the opportunity to comment on these drafts before they pass into law .
23 ‘ It 's really not professional of me to comment on these things .
24 It seemed not to be a good idea , at this stage of the group 's life , to comment on these similarities , which might have made Mr E even more conspicuously different from his colleagues , especially since , as well as asking insight-generating questions , they had told him how they had handled things better , which had moved Mr E to reject their suggestions as unworkable with somebody like Dave .
25 At this point students should be asked to comment on these results and on the advantages of CVP analysis with reference to this problem .
26 ‘ It is too early to comment on these developments and it would be inappropriate at this stage to entre the public debate , ’ he said .
27 A Hamilton spokesman said cautiously : ‘ It is too early to comment on these developments . ’
28 Well , on the specific issue , which is item one three two , are we agreed that we write quite clear but nonetheless firm letter to Mr Patten , explaining that we are minded to ask him to comment on these matters , it this time comes from the Chair and the Chief Officer about and perhaps he will therefore take it more seriously .
29 It may be that a separate recogniser could be constructed that would concentrate on these sort of features , i.e. the shape of a word found from its ascending and descending characters .
30 This chapter will concentrate on these ‘ historical sketches ’ as a way of illustrating in general terms the pattern of ‘ de-alignment ’ or the loosening of ties between the press and the political parties which has taken place from the mid-Victorian period onwards .
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