Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] the [noun] on [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ) . Once inside the store , the retailer hopes , the customer will not only buy the product on offer , but also many other items , which are sold at a much higher profit . |
2 | Do you only see the girls on model ? |
3 | In truth no expense will be spared to royally entertain the guests on board the Champagne Orient Express . |
4 | Champions are not allowed to compete in the Open Classes as they do not need the points on offer . |
5 | So lessees can generally expect the rental on operating leases to be higher than finance leases . |
6 | The law is illustrated by the pre-Theft Act case of Hassall ( 1861 ) 169 ER 1302 where the treasurer of a Christmas club did not spend the money on Christmas treats . |
7 | Slimane Bekki and John Pyle said they could not calculate the effect on ozone depletion , but believed the northern hemisphere would be worst affected , because it has most of the main air routes . |
8 | Fortunately for Duffield he will not miss the ride on User Friendly in the Japan Cup as that race is staged on November 29 . |
9 | It may also have been reassuring to US audiences , while America was being condemned world-wide for its barbaric acts in Vietnam , to see that they did not have the monopoly on violence , which could even be found in an English village . |
10 | The Act itself does not change the rules on causation , so it is still necessary to use common law rules . |
11 | The BBC 's archives are bulging with entertainment , drama , music , science and educational material , but the corporation can not offer the material on video tape because of a convoluted set of industrial problems . |
12 | More importantly , I did not find the sections on taxonomy and evolution wholly satisfactory . |
13 | Ironically , IPC will not challenge the tribunal on appeal . |
14 | Do you always leave the office on time ? |
15 | Signs of tension are easily transmitted and can quickly put the counsellee on edge , wondering what is to come . |
16 | It will also explore the impact on protest activity of the different political contexts in the three locations , and the relative ease or difficulty of organising movements in the environmental and housing fields . |
17 | He 'll probably put the skull on show . |
18 | This had been attributed to failure to correctly torque-tighten the nuts on assembly . |
19 | According to Lord Hunt , ‘ decisions on the technical side do n't affect the services on screen ’ . |
20 | What do people mean when they say , ‘ He wo n't set the Thames on fire ’ ? |
21 | ‘ Ca n't stand the sun on account of his delicate skin ! ’ |
22 | You ca n't put the onus on guidebook descriptions , the final decision on whether or not to do the route must rest with the judgement and common sense of the individual on the spot . |
23 | I could n't get the game on tv or radio , but was glued to BBC world service for any news on the game . |
24 | If we do n't receive the balance on time your holiday may be cancelled , and the cancellation charges set out below will be payable . |
25 | Can I put it to you that we can not today accept the recommendation on page forty-eight . |
26 | He needed the sound of a forest fire running under the voice-track , but he could n't find the effect on file . |
27 | The two will jointly market the software on HP 9000s as part of the OpenView suite of products . |