Example sentences of "on the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Interest on the moneys held in escrow will follow the principal .
2 I expect you to work on the assignments you owe me at home !
3 The L & NWR Company had entered on the deeds the condition , that in the event the building ceasing to become a school , ownership would revert to the Church .
4 In 1840 we find in the title deeds when William Holding took over the tenancy of the farm that an oast was on the deeds ; after this date , between 1838–47 , the name was changed to Court Farm .
5 Certainly , the middle-brow approach to the consumer marketing campaign throws a certain light on the productions , but it is not necessarily reflected in the character of the shows themselves .
6 He leant back and pushed himself away from the table , sliding backwards on the castors of his typist-style chair .
7 It hurls itself around the island and in seconds the sea is alive , ugly waves crashing over the boats , white horses flicking over the surface on the hooves of the wind .
8 Instead he designed lamps on the spot and took them straight down into the mines to test them on the jets of methane .
9 Bacteria then work on the nitrates converting them firstly to nitrous oxide and then to free nitrogen gas .
10 Thus in the same building as the photographs of SS officers selecting the Jews on the ramps of Birkenau are news pictures of British paratroopers ordering the concentration camp survivors away from postwar Palestine .
11 Then he 'd gone into Belfast with the samples and had cracked the car 's exhaust on the ramps outside a police station .
12 John , I 've got to get the car on the ramps .
13 On the ramps ?
14 Standing orders now set aside three days in any session for debate on the estimates specifically ( with another six on the Scottish estimates in the Scottish Grand Committee ) .
15 As early as the 1880s , it was found that the Commons could not adequately examine and comment on the estimates .
16 The House of Commons Select Committee on the Estimates ( 1958 ) argued that the whole system of Treasury control was breaking down and advocated a committee of inquiry .
17 These figures represent a considerable increase ( at least a doubling ) on the estimates on which safety experts have often based their cost analyses .
18 They felt that it was important that public officers concerned with citizens — judges , the police , the armed services , even teachers , doctors land nurses — should receive training on the obligations of the state and on the rights of citizens .
19 Troop Sergeant-Major Haines — landed from ML 6 — reported to Newman and early in the fight lay out in the open with a 2-inch ( 51mm ) mortar firing on the guns across the submarine basin .
20 Those gunners who had no riding place on the guns or limbers were running down the verges in an undisciplined retreat .
21 AS A COPYWRITER AT the agency responsible for advertising the launch of Femidom I felt I had to comment on the remarks made by your testees ( pun intended ) .
22 On the remarks that women 's contributions in the field of business , finance , religion , charity work , etc , were totally ignored , I can only assume Alexandra Wallace overlooked the extensive exhibitions on the work of the Church of Scotland Woman 's Guild , Oxfam in Scotland , Amnesty International and the Scottish Refugee Council ( I could go on ) .
23 Since the average rate of interest paid on the deposits was about 9 per cent ( Mates 1986 ) , the banks would have needed to charge an average interest rate on their counterpart dinar loans of over 50 per cent in order to cover themselves .
24 This was likely to produce an income of £16 million on the deposits advanced by customers .
25 The interest rates on the deposits are fixed for the term and are related to the London Interbank Bid Rate ( LIBID ) of the same term .
26 This will affect their ability to pay a return to their shareholders and meet their running expenses , including being able to pay interest on the deposits , where appropriate , that they have taken .
27 In the Wheldrake Ings account book for 1868–1934 , it is specified that the meadows be mown on the dates appointed by the Ings masters , and that thereafter a carefully controlled number of cattle , branded with a W , may be pastured until the autumn , when they are taken off on ‘ Ings Breaking Day ’ , a custom which is still observed .
28 Hence the Ath.Pol. 's statement that Themistokles helped Ephialtes overthrow the Areopagus , which is crudely impossible on the dates , may not be completely valueless .
29 Please find some copies of the brochure providing information on the dates and venues for the above course programme .
30 On the dates that you 've anticipated if Mr comes back by that time we 'll be able to absorb the post , but it 's likely that he may move on from this , because it 's a fairly substantial move up .
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