Example sentences of "on [Wh det] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 I 've put , put this heater on which might give us a little bit of , a little bit of warmth
2 Strangely , few barns had been converted into craft or light industry centres , the rent on which would provide a permanent income for the farmer .
3 Thus so far as difficulty in settling for ourselves , or agreeing with others , on the right answer to an ethical question turns on disagreement or doubt about factual matters , agreement on which would cause settled or agreed ethical attitudes , there is a place for reason in ethics .
4 Intimation had been received during the previous year that they were considering paying over to the Official Trustee of Charitable Funds the sum of £12,000 , the interest on which would be sufficient to maintain their endowment of £300 .
5 The Music Box system , as it was called , would consist of four central computer terminals , located in different parts of the country , on which would be stored every single and album ever released in Britain .
6 Tom brought in a wheeled trolley on which would be kept all medical equipment and Faye 's daily self-monitoring charts as well as new medical charts recording blood-pressure and other observations .
7 Both authorities emphasised the importance of the health helpline to start from April 1 on which would offer the chance of feedback from patients with grievances .
8 They attempt to impose their will on the firm(s) involved , that influence extending perhaps to deciding on which may be involved .
9 But looking at some still pictures of it I reckon I made a mistake early on which could have denied ‘ Obbo ’ of scoring a more orthodox try .
10 For specific item searches , Okapi presented the user with a form-filling type of screen on which could be entered a title and/or an author 's name .
11 Beside it is a small round table on which can be seen a photograph of my wife and me with our three elder children ; then there is an armchair also with a long seat and a dark-blue dog bed for our two spaniels beside another table with books and magazines .
12 The story of a children 's Christmas , climaxing in a party , comes towards the lower end of these two extremes , and we are going to take it as the plot on which can be built an interesting home movie .
13 The figure is seated on a throne on which can be read the text : ‘ Friend of kings , Per-Neb the chamberlain and courtier ’ ( est. £600,000–800,000 ; $918,000–1,224,000 ) .
14 In almost all cases children have some relevant experience to draw on which can account for otherwise surprising ideas .
15 The general form of their relationship has been expressed in Hammond 's cognitive continuum , on which can be mapped any of the processes by which we gain knowledge of our environment .
16 Standard thin sections required for teaching collections or archive purposes can now be given self-adhesive labels on which can be written all the details of the sample .
17 The long term aim is to provide evidence on which can be based policies for effective school provision .
18 A new mood of optimism prevails at Grace Road , where fundraising has been successfully completed for an indoor cricket school , building work on which will start in September .
19 It may be more efficient for the partner concerned to raise his capital contribution by way of bank loan , the interest on which will be fully deductible from his income before tax .
20 Newco will want to attribute maximum consideration to those assets expenditure on which will be eligible for capital allowances , namely industrial buildings , qualifying hotels , plant and machinery , know-how , patent rights and capital sums incurred on software licences .
21 The third is the interest on which will be unknown until the council 's tax starts rolling in .
22 As a result those , including new players , who imagine that they will slot into some preconceived rugby master plan , will find that McGeechan does not issue tablets of stone , but roughly hewn outlines on which will be chiselled whatever is appropriate to each new grouping .
23 The 's on which will just here .
24 But behind this typical example of dreary industrial architecture , much is going on which should encourage us .
25 Both works end on a possible return , on what might look like a bleak diminuendo but is really an anxiety state .
26 Fidel Castro is no far-distant Arab , but rules an island only 90 miles from Key West , on what might have been home ground had politics gone slightly differently less than a century ago .
27 Leicester , scoring only once more despite concerted attacks , were left to ponder on what might have been .
28 However , just as Norman had got up and down from another bunker for his last round of 69 , so did Beck , firmly sinking a putt of six feet as the Australian looked on and reflected on what might have been .
29 Meanwhile conscious awareness is freed to survey the landscape , to plan a route , to talk with fellow cyclists , or to dream on what might have been or what once was .
30 In practice , the new narrative is based in large part on what might be described as a broader concept of realism , one which takes account of the complex , multifaceted nature of reality .
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