Example sentences of "[adj] on [pron] [pers pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Its activities have grown with every year , but public financing has not , so it is more and more dependent on what it can extract through planning regulations from the developers and industrialists themselves .
2 The public debate about political priorities focuses far too much on what we can do for today 's consumption and far too little about what we invest in the future .
3 You can buy a number of products which will allow your fish to feed while you are away , including automatic feeders and holiday blocks , but for a normal two week vacation your adult fish will do just fine on what they can find in the tank .
4 Is it part of the Government 's duty to advise us all on what we should eat ?
5 This was particularly important when few persons were able to read and had to depend on what they were told and above all on what they could see .
6 Like Nelson he was thoroughly familiar with those on whom he would need most to rely .
7 It is open to the senior police officer present to impose conditions under this section whilst the march is in process , and on the same grounds as those on which he may act in advance .
8 There 's a whole group on me then I 'm not gon na stand about erm , but if it 's a one on one I might stand a chance .
9 The cross of Jesus is God 's final and decisive ‘ No ! ’ to all that : it leaves us literally nothing of our own on which we can rely .
10 If you 're not sure if you ca n't remember try C because it 's more likely to be right so you 're going to get more marks Oh he 's got this right and they wo n't be putting careless on it they 'll say Oh he knows what he 's doing here .
11 If she has a religious faith which enables her to believe that death is not the end and that she and her husband will be re-united one day , she should be supported and encouraged in this , as it is something really positive on which she can begin to rebuild the rest of her life .
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