Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [verb] [adv] on [art] " in BNC.

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1 The division of work between the private profession and the law centre has not been based entirely on the choice of clients in deciding which problems to bring in to the law centre .
2 Bothwell had already been fetched here on a horse litter from Hermitage .
3 No it 's it 's the one week which bridges the two erm months , but er er I will be , that we would normally be meeting again on the thirteenth of September , would n't we ?
4 It can not be supported purely on the basis of personal factors .
5 Steve Cauthen rode his 163rd winner of the season on My Lord at Leicester , where ten races attracted a crowd of less than 600 , and announced that he would not be riding again on the flat this season .
6 Material provisions whose adequacy can not be assessed objectively on the basis of actual experience either in the run up to completion or within a short period from completion ( so that it may not be reasonable to expect to obtain a retention from the vendors ) ; for example , pension provisions and reserves for goods supplied in previous years .
7 Future European arrangements can not be built simply on the promise that the Germans will now be ‘ European ’ , whatever that means , for the unification of that country creates problems which are more difficult to resolve .
8 The judge can not be faulted either on the course he took or on the decision he reached on the material before him .
9 However , the responsibility for the resultant problem can not be blamed solely on an overbearing parent ; there is also a marriage partner who is failing to stand firm on biblical priorities at the expense of his or her partner .
10 Judgment can not be entered merely on an affidavit lodged by the plaintiff .
11 This is of limited use in personal injury work where these items can not be recovered separately on a taxation .
12 Moreover , when turning to that short period , the spotlight can not be focused exclusively on the drama of the last two years .
13 It is important to realize that a deal 's merits should not be judged solely on the size of the advance and the royalties being offered .
14 How important these compromises were and to what degree they were amplified by Freemantle or her editors and publishers can not be judged precisely on the evidence available .
15 The main reason that CISCs are still in more use today than CISCs are that commonly used commercial operating systems such as MS-DOS for the IBM PC can not be emulated well on a RISC computer .
16 In other words , in order to obtain an award of damages it is necessary to show a private law wrong ; damages can not be awarded simply on the basis that a governmental body has acted illegally .
17 For instance , the classic tactic of demanding an adjournment should not be thrown away on a low level aim , such as ‘ let's have coffee ’ .
18 ( ii ) County court staff should be again reminded of the urgency with which the documentation of contempt cases should be undertaken and of the need to comply strictly with the rules and that service of committal orders should always be made personally on the contemnor .
19 ( 2 ) Service of committal orders should always be made personally on the contemnor. ( 3 ) Either Form N111 should be resurrected and amended to include a reminder that there is a right to apply to purge a contempt or Form N79 should be revised to take account of the fact that the proceedings may begin with an arrest under a power of arrest attached to an injunction issued under the Domestic Violence and Matrimonial Proceedings Act 1976 .
20 A region is mediated in our everyday life in the form of various symbols , which are the same for all individuals in the one region , though the meanings associated with them will always be construed personally on the basis of the individual 's life situation and biography … though the regions of a society obtain their ultimate personal meanings in the practices of everyday life , these meanings can not be totally reduced to experiences that constitute everyday life , since a region bears with it institutionally mediated practices and relations , the most significant being the history of the region as a part of the spatial structure of the society in question .
21 The defendants admitted that they had both been drinking heavily on the night of the offences .
22 Davie 's also been working hard on a new Poizone range .
23 The material could also be used just on the back wall of an alcove , to highlight a special collection displayed on shelves in front of it , for instance .
24 In the past , it was not even entirely clear whether the tariff should properly be constructed solely on the basis of the seriousness of the current offence , as the Court of Appeal insisted in the case of R .
25 This means that sensors can often be mounted directly on the walls of metal reaction vessels and pipework .
26 Organization wide activities such as payroll processing will continue to be run on the organization 's mainframe , but most applications relating to individual departments can now be handled comfortably on a microcomputer .
27 It is appropriate that the areas of policy now being pushed forward on an intergovernmental basis should be done in that way because that is how we carry with us consent in our national Parliaments and public opinion .
28 He could n't be seen in his dressing-room ; he could n't be found anywhere on the set ; he was n't in the canteen .
29 My days can involve patrolling the island to make sure that people are observing the rules and that the birds are n't being disturbed either on the land or from the sea .
30 On successful completion , and will ultimately be placed offshore on the Shell MMS contract .
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