Example sentences of "[adj] [modal v] [verb] on [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Though competition between individuals or populations , leading to the selection of one and the demise of the other , may well fine-tune the course of evolution , the mass replacement of one dominant life-form by another may depend on environmental factors or chance events that lead to the disappearance of the first before the second can begin to radiate . |
2 | The additional burden that this would place on other staff is casually dismissed as ‘ to some extent … offset by a smaller number of clinical medical students . ’ |
3 | Questions arose as to whether the new regulatory system introduced by the Act would permit or require practices inconsistent with common law fiduciary duties , and , to the extent that it did , the impact this would have on fiduciary duties . |
4 | As we shall see , Nigerian newspapers are able to command quite large circulations , but high overheads and stiff competition for limited advertising support mean that few would survive on commercial grounds alone . |
5 | This will depend on many things , for example : |
6 | Any remaining will go on general sale on November 11 . |
7 | As for who plays in the second half , that could depend on this afternoon . |
8 | 2857 will operate on most Sunday services and will star in G.W.R. 's end of season steam weekend on October 10th and 11th . |
9 | For the true little-magazine sense that something wonderful or crass can happen on any page , you have to turn to chancier ventures , such as the new quarterly , Mediterraneans ( £7.99 or £22 per year from Didsbury Press , 7 Darley Avenue , Didsbury , Manchester M20 8XE ) . |
10 | Both classification schemes and alphabetical indexing languages are used in a variety of contexts , and most of the remainder of Part II will concentrate on controlled language indexing . |
11 | If he makes no will we can hardly say that there is in early times any common law as to how his goods shall be divided ; much or all will depend on local custom . |
12 | how existing provision is being used to cater for the demands that 1992 will place on vocational education and training |
13 | A working group under the chairmanship of Robin Beechey ( Chief Executive , East Sussex CC ) has been established to look closely at the effect 1992 will have on local government and organise an effective response . |
14 | If a customer makes a part payment , the haulier should insist on immediate payment of the balance , pointing out , perhaps , the fairly small profit margins on which the business is run . |
15 | As Feldman told him : ‘ ( It was ) making it obvious that the Establishment and the outrageous could meet on some level . ’ |
16 | The days are gone when so-called big clubs like Manchester United could swoop on other clubs and sign their star players . |
17 | Naturally the CPC international examination has to be passed before the haulier can embark on international goods vehicle operations with trucks over 500kg . |
18 | The effect that that would have on Scottish defence would be devastating in terms of procurement and the employment of people in the armed forces . |
19 | The first will end on any note except doh , the second must end on doh . ’ |
20 | And that 's , that will build on that foundation . |
21 | I will not attempt to predict what will happen on that front between now and the end of the century because that will depend on many factors . |
22 | Whether or not that will happen on 2 December remains to be seen . |
23 | Does not he understand the impact that that will have on British Aerospace and Rolls-Royce ? |
24 | Most of the F1-11s will remain on active service at an airbase in the United States . |