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

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1 He will assess the effect of the proposed change on that sub-system , the interfaces with other sub-systems , and the information held in files on the computer .
2 He will assess the effect of the proposed change on that sub-system , the interfaces with other sub-systems and information held in files on the computer , and the amount of work involved in undertaking the change .
3 In the unlikely event that we have to make one of the following changes to holiday arrangements before departure date and within 6 weeks of departure , we will give passengers paying the full brochure price a reduction of up to £30 per person on that price depending on circumstances and the time of modification :
4 The Republic blitzed us , but it will be difficult for them to put on that type of performance in Italy . ’
5 I 'm not willing to bet my career on that type of correlation ’ ( p. 24 ) .
6 No , they wo n't be on that type er ju , .
7 Tradition maintains that many of the Campbells warned Macdonalds in time for them to escape but it can not be denied that on that winter morning in Glencoe many of the Clan Campbell plumbed the depths of treachery and horror .
8 I am moving slowly now , as slowly as Summerchild moved when he came out of the darkness on that winter 's night .
9 Not many flowers left on that winter jasmine now are there ?
10 I do n't think we did this one properly did we ? you only use your right hand cos you push on that foot
11 ‘ What would you give me if I stood on that boulder on one leg ? ’ asked Christopher , eyeing a small rock on the extreme edge of the cliff .
12 Twenty-four hours since she had last looked out on that scene , watched the same blue curtains stir in the draught through the ill-fitting window-frame .
13 Oh it 's the red button on that recorder
14 The reason why people sometimes think they ca n't shed weight on a strict calorie ration of 1,000 daily is that they are guessing at the weight — and thus the calorie content — of their portions of food , or forgetting to add in the calories provided by little items like the butter spread on that bread , or the milk in all those cups of tea ; or they fail to realize that innocent-looking things like that canned soft drink or glass of orange juice , or the mayonnaise coleslaw served in the office canteen ( 'Ca n't contain many calories — it 's salad , is n't it ! ' ) can add a sizeable number of calories to the daily total .
15 If League football is a club 's bread and butter , then a good Cup run must be the icing on that bread and butter .
16 Alright , that 's what we had on that bread that night
17 There is one other point , although erm you know , it 's good that they are in the er areas which the tenants er , live so it 's er not very difficult for tenants to come and see their councillors but er er , there is a difficulty at times when er the er air the housing manager has to ring around to get the er members , who are able to sit on that panel and sometimes that is difficult because we have just three members and sometimes they ca n't all fit in the , whereas when you have a larger group if one member ca n't attend , there 's invariably sufficient there to be able to come to a decision so I think that that 's on the other side of the balance sheet .
18 Er , and in general we have a , er , panel of the non-executive directors who set the directors ' salary in relation to the other directors I am also on that panel er , but obviously not in relation to my own salary .
19 Put it on the , on the er on that desk which probably will be better .
20 or was likely to be caused to persons in or on that vehicle ( or trailer ) or on a road in that … ( specify defect ) .
21 ‘ or was likely to be caused to persons in or on that vehicle ( or trailer ) or on a road ’ 'Likely to be caused' means potentially dangerous such as sharp edges jutting out from the body of a motor vehicle ; a loose driver 's seat which could cause loss of control of the car ; projecting wheel wing nuts or mudguards that could strike a pedestrian ; and a loose rear bumper that might fall off and cause an accident etc .
22 ‘ to persons in or on that vehicle ( or trailer ) 'means that the danger or potential danger is sufficient if it applies to passengers or even the driver of the motor vehicle concerned .
23 ‘ or was likely to be caused to person in or on that vehicle ( or trailer ) or on a road in that …
24 There is a dispute as to whether the cost of air-conditioning on that vehicle is property claimable , but I hold that in view of the plaintiff 's physical needs as to temperature , air-conditioning is reasonably necessary .
25 Partnership may turn out to have a relatively long life but are not formed on that expectation .
26 She opened her eyes , her tired mind gradually focusing on that name .
27 It aims to capitalise on that experience by creating a second plank for the group in the engineering field .
28 Either way , in later life he looked back on that experience as evidence that dancing could be part of everyday life in a way that it is not for most Europeans .
29 Had Andrewes remained in Cambridge , his reputation would probably have been unblemished but he would have lacked the stimulus to write the magnificent sermons which he preached at Court ; and he would not willingly have engaged in the controversial writing in which for the first time he set out the Anglican Church 's position in terms which European scholars could respect ; above all his Preces , even had they been written , would not have contained the breadth of experience , and the depth of feeling , based on that experience , which made them treasures of the Church .
30 And , in learning their native language , children both participate in linguistic interaction to achieve their communicative purposes and draw on that experience in order to construct their representation of the rules — the grammar that underlies that interaction .
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