Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] on " in BNC.

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1 It is thought that those who occupied the Malvern hill forts may have herded their cattle down the Worcestershire drove-ways to pasture them on Longdon Marsh in the summers before the Roman conquest .
2 Other allegations of torture came from a New York Bar Association report released in November 1989 and the Turkish Human Rights Association which on Feb. 1 , 1990 , cited evidence of 37 alleged cases of torture in 1989 , 10 of them involving women , in police custody .
3 The measures attracted criticism from the National Magistrates ' Association which on June 12 issued a document arguing that a more wide-ranging " cleaning-up of politics and the administration " was needed .
4 Euphorbia " Robbiae " , with dark green foliage rosettes for winter use and lime green flower spikes in Spring which on an orangey tint late , is another essential .
5 The doctor was called and the defendant provided a specimen of blood which on analysis proved to contain a proportion of alcohol substantially exceeding the statutory limit .
6 I 've got two of them , the other one 's er cut himself on a bottle this morning , he 's been in the vE T all day , he 's just had
7 There is much in recent British government pronouncement which on its own is unobjectionable or even highly laudable .
8 He had used the same reply himself on occasion .
9 But you just do your job ’ Severin Carrell recalls his visit to The Royal Scots in Ulster during which he met the young Scottish soldier who on Wednesday became the province 's 3,045th victim
10 Due mid-September also is a double album of ‘ Haçienda Classics ’ , from New Order to Marshall Jefferson , and it 's all topped off with a party at the club itself on Sept 14 .
11 Hereford back in action tomorrow … at Edgar Street they face non-league Woking in the FA Cup … winners away to Nottingham Forest … our losing run stops now thanks to Gloucester rugby club who on Saturday in the league drew twelve all with Saracens in London … it was a close thing tho
12 Er two on one side one on the other one
13 Right , okay , so has everybody created a constant right , what we are going to do now is to er estimate the first model right equation one on the sheets that you 've been given , alright , you 've created a constant , we 've got our variables L N T C L N I L N P
14 I was thinking it was knit one purl one on the stitches you know , but mm .
15 And it could programme everything on it , just in that pack , the radio and everything .
16 The work led Russell himself to conclude that the teaching of the subject had no effect whatsoever on pupils ' political outlook .
17 And it found that the Daily Star advert had no effect whatsoever on record sales .
18 Speaking engagements , regular television and radio appearances , countless newspaper interviews , a second major network documentary , have had no effect whatsoever on her personality and character .
19 question about if you get employment outside education although , has no effect whatsoever on
20 We shall see in the next chapter how the combination of the new classical macroeconomics with the rational expectations hypothesis gave rise to the superneutrality of money : anticipated changes in the money supply have no effect whatsoever on the levels of output and employment .
21 I mean it was unbelievable , it was uncanny , because all they had done at A T F was , you know , gear it on the pantograph and there was no redrawing or adjustment whatsoever .
22 The Act gives no guidance whatever on how these provisions are to be applied ; it assumes a pre-existing scale which is to be found elsewhere .
23 The Arab Theatre was a barn-like building which on its better days could seat an audience of two hundred .
24 I mean by this it was not the sort of preparation which on the one hand Elizabethan erm critics and writers of rhetoric books , or on the other hand Ezra Pound in the twentieth century would advise to the poet that he must learn to turn a good sonnet or write in all the metrical forms , or accomplish himself deftly in the technical devices .
25 He said only to the degree that when you came , you did not come , i.e. there was orgasm without emission ; a change which on several grounds has much to recommend it .
26 I 'm not above all this , still boasting about my San Diego built glass-shafted driver which on a good day hits with a snap .
27 If A had an honest doubt whether there was a contract at all between B and C it has been held that this would provide a good defence but if the doubt is whether A 's rights or C's under two inconsistent agreements should prevail and A chooses to adopt a course which on one view of the law will undoubtedly interfere with C 's rights , it has been said that he must at least show that he was advised and honestly believed that he was entitled to take that course .
28 " It 'll be good for a giggle , as Charlie says , " she concluded , with a look which on a lesser woman could have been called coy .
29 The exception to this approach was reflected in the willingness to cap institutional claims — an issue which on the whole was regarded as a strategic and tactical consideration in the relationship between the profession and the lending institutions , rather than as a matter of high principle .
30 Er well Madam Deputy Speaker I think erm that the last half an hour shown that er the quality of debate in this house er remains extremely high and that even when you have an issue which on the face of it looks to be as dry as dust er that er there are some honourable members who will pick an argument er when perhaps er on the face of it there ought not to be much of an argument er I ca n't erm I ca n't say that erm I agreed with much of what erm the honourable member for Great Grimsby said er he seemed to imply er quite early on his er speech that most of the City of London er was collapsing in a sea of sleaze and er er other other goings on which are extremely er to be regretted but erm I think we ought to er remind him er that erm , you know , all all of these four orders er followed the Bingham inquiry into er what happened at B C C I which was not a British bank , was an international bank based erm overseas and I think I 'm right in saying this and I 'm sure my honourable friend the minister will confirm when he winds up er this is the first er such difficulty er that we 've experienced for a great length of time .
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