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

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1 If I may Chairman on the third set of questions erm those are
2 let's crap on her lenses . ’
3 Nor should News on Sunday be part of it .
4 The outcome of the exercise in the White Paper , I think , had three main parts : one was a new think-tank , the Central Policy Review Staff , which presumably reflected some of the stuff you 'd seen in the United States at Rand and so on ; the other was a new system of , I suppose you would call it , zero-based budgeting , where you would look at longstanding government commitments and see if they should stagger on — that was Programme Analysis and Review ; and , to reduce the weight on Cabinet , there were to be big conglomerate departments , which led to the Department of Trade and Industry and the Department of the Environment .
5 It 's run on NBC 's cable channel and should air on the Public Broadcasting System at some ungodly hour in the morning .
6 The debate should not , however , centre on cost , but should hinge on the ultimate benefit to the nation .
7 It should hinge on management by walking around or perhaps on our old friend , management by objective .
8 The continued existence of an activity which is totally voluntary for all involved must hinge on the real outcomes being perceived by those participating as being of sufficient value for their continued involvement to be worthwhile .
9 ass If she starts out a goosegirl she 'll shit on
10 at the nippers I 'll shit on your
11 ‘ As long as there 's breath in mi body , we sh 'll goo on searching . ’
12 But as the Olympic flame died last night , there was every sign that David Coleman might hand on the BBC baton .
13 The only gunfire we heard was from the army rifle range across the hill , and sometimes they would bring tanks up on big wagons so they could practice on the moor .
14 ‘ I do remember buying books of halfpenny tickets , so I could practice on my own in addition to the visits with the school .
15 Again , FMI developments have aroused tensions among middle- and lower-management grades , not only through fears about jobs and increased central monitoring , but concern also that financial stringency could impact on staff development and training ‘ with longer term consequences for an efficient and effective Civil Service ’ ( Public Accounts Committee , 1986–7c , para. 39 ) .
16 Over and above setting a brief for the risk management team to identify , analyse and evaluate all risks that could impact on the balance sheet to a greater extent than , say , five per cent of gross profit , Ure recommends it could also be given the task of tackling risk areas where the organisation suffers continual losses .
17 Also on Feb. 24 Qian had an unscheduled meeting with Takeshita when he told him that full normalization of Sino-Japanese relations could hinge on Japan 's " correct understanding of history " .
18 The future of the town 's biggest industry could hinge on the outcome of next month 's local election .
19 The final point could hinge on the Government being prepared to drop a financial clause , introduced in the bus privatisation programme , which limits Caldaire to 35pc of any offer above £1.3m .
20 MAS 's involvement in investigations tends to be limited to briefing the investigating accountants on the outcome of the key features review and studying with the purchaser the due diligence findings , to consider how these may impact on the heads of agreement and the client 's warranty and indemnity requirements .
21 As explained at our meeting , MAS 's involvement in due diligence tends to be limited to briefing the investigating accountants on the outcome of the key features review and reviewing with yourselves the due diligence findings , to consider how these may impact on price and your warranty and indemnity requirements .
22 In other cases misconduct may not be aimed at a specific customer , but may impact on the integrity of the market as a whole .
23 The Times ( 30 October 1900 ) would harp on the same theme , announcing that ‘ Every week some incident shows that certain parts of London are more perilous for the peaceable wayfarer than the remote districts of Calabria , Sicily , or Greece , once the classic haunts of brigands ’ .
24 It was a red machine that he had painted blue ; and summertime mornings , early July , he would wheel on his quest .
25 It would not be long before some driver would chance on the scene and phone the local police .
26 any areas of uncertainty that would impact on price ;
27 What would gravity on its own do ? ’
28 Such closures would hinge on three conditions .
29 ‘ Everything would hinge on Vecchi being caught , ’ he
30 Security sources have revealed the final decision on how to approach a potentially volatile situation would hinge on a number of key factors .
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