Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] a [adj] [noun] on " in BNC.
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1 | Sealants Adhesives and Coatings also had to have the paint , originally designed for use on military truck exteriors , adjusted to provide a satisfactory finish on the composite while still meeting the MoD 's demanding DEF-STAN 80–41 criterion . |
2 | Cromwell returned from Ireland in 1650 to lead the English resistance to the threat from the Scots , and by his subsequent victories at the battles of Dunbar and Worcester he thwarted not only those who wished to see the return of the house of Stuart , but also those who sought to impose a Presbyterian church on the English people . |
3 | They sought to impose a single currency on all Community states . |
4 | In October the Supreme Soviet agreed to impose a progressive tax on enterprises which increased their total wage bills by more than 3 per cent a year . |
5 | Recently the larger of the two has developed a white nodule on its chin . |
6 | Norwich-Birmingham had already been tried , with locomotive-hauled stock , but putting together the services which previously had separately linked Liverpool , Warrington Central , Manchester ; Blackpool and Manchester ; Sheffield via the Hope Valley line ; Nottingham , Grantham , Peterborough , Ely and Ipswich/Norwich and Harwich Parkeston Quay , was a bold move from which has developed a popular route on which much new business is emerging . |
7 | Nurses training needs to include a brief session on the effects of adoption on health and family relationships so nurses working in hospitals and the community can assume an active role with adoption participants . |
8 | Fourteen finance ministers from former Soviet republics also here are expected to mount a strong claim on bank funds in 1992 . |
9 | FOREIGN media groups are expected to mount a major assault on Britain 's television industry following the publication of proposed broadcasting legislation which removes constraints on European takeovers and investments . |
10 | With general election campaigning well and truly off the starting blocks , actor Kevin Whately has joined a Labour candidate on the campaign trail . |
11 | ‘ The Commission itself has placed a great emphasis on the promotion of milk and it is ironic that it is now undermining that investment with a proposal which could result in further reductions in the intake of milk by those who need it most ’ . |
12 | Her government , by its clear breach with many previous policies and early derision of the higher civil service , has placed a double strain on the traditional relationship . |
13 | But a recent study of the Capetian kings ' household has traced a growing reliance on knights of lowly birth and clerks whose claim to prominence sprang solely from their usefulness . |
14 | Tanzania has lifted a three-year ban on elephant hunting and will allow tourists to kill the magnificent animals , despite an international moratorium on the sale of elephant products . |
15 | The Tanzanian government has lifted a 17-year ban on game hunting to allow safari hunting from August 1 to November 3 . |
16 | I still regret it , but I 'm afraid the Prime Minister has to appear a great deal on the media . |
17 | Should I seek to impose a legal limit on daily TV viewing , even supposing that it were enforceable ? |
18 | Too many coaches want to impose a technical straightjacket on their pupils , which can destroy them more than it improves and helps them . |
19 | In a speech in Gloucester tonight he 's expected to launch a bitter attack on the Government 's failure to deal with the current wave of crime . |
20 | NESTON Care Group has organised a public meeting on June 15 to look at community problems in the area and to see what positive steps can be taken to help eliminate them . |
21 | He has looked a tremendous prospect on both starts to date , and will relish the extra furlong here . |
22 | THE German Athletics Federation has recommended a four-year ban on double world sprint champion Katrin Krabbe for failing a drugs test . |
23 | She added that Howarth 's failure to appear prevented a full debate on science policy . |
24 | If instead it wants to sell a standard part on the open market , it will be $1.75m up-front plus 10% of the chips ' average selling price . |
25 | If instead it wants to sell a standard part on the open market , it will be $1.75m up-front plus 10% of the chips ' average selling price . |
26 | Anyone who bought before the 1988 boom has seen a good return on their investment . |
27 | The longer term has seen a greater willingness on the part of the judiciary to challenge the exercise by Ministers and civil servants of their discretionary powers . |
28 | Whereupon Johnson observed that it did not necessarily follow ‘ that a man who has written a good poem on an art , has practised it ’ , citing excellently instructive verses on cider by a man never known to have made any . |
29 | Now that Dr Clarke has written a first-class book on the origins of the Keynesian revolution , we must hope that he will write another on the consequences . |
30 | If you want to serve a whole gammon on the bone , simple double the glaze ingredients . |