Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [verb] [noun] on [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There is also the safety aspect : if you have bad lighting or dangerously worn carpet on part of the staircase , waiting for a few years to tackle the problem because it is all part of the grand plan could prove very false economy indeed . |
2 | Honeymoon and silver anniversary couples staying 5 nights or more receive dinner on arrival and a complimentary gondola ride . |
3 | Moreover it was a complex issue , rather than simply splitting opinion on party lines . |
4 | Weighting allows pre-judging of the relevance of any points and so reduces emphasis on suspect data . |
5 | But they are still surviving and they were surviving and still paying rent on land before nineteen forty nine . |
6 | A series of two-seat conversions were undertaken , both for training and also to carry observers on test work . |
7 | This section included details on the following areas of co-operation : ( i ) agriculture and food security , which stressed the regional dimension of food-security policies and the key role of women in rural development ; ( ii ) development of services , which stressed support for foreign trade , the business sector and regional integration , and also included provisions on tourism , communications and information technology ; ( iii ) industrial development , which stressed the need for stimulating private enterprise ; ( iv ) cultural and social co-operation , which stressed the need to achieve a better balance between population and resources in accordance with people 's choices , and included provisions on nutrition , birth control , health , and the promotion of cultural identities and intercultural dialogue ; and ( v ) regional co-operation , which stressed the need for greater economic integration at regional level . |
8 | Essex avenge Norfolk rout and now set sights on title |
9 | The government on Jan. 17 abolished controls on steel prices and drastically reduced duties on scrap and steel-billet imports in an effort to boost domestic output . |
10 | She was uncertain in some places , still finding her way , upstaged by him whenever they were on together , but the rippling golden voice never faltered , and in the Varasdin duet with Freddi she took flight again , gave the whole scene a sense of gaiety and even kept Freddi on key for once . |
11 | Another answer , characteristic of a system within the common law tradition , might be , ‘ The court hears oral evidence as to the facts from the parties or their witness or both , and then hears submissions on behalf of the parties as to the conclusions to be drawn in the light of the applicable law . ’ |
12 | Mr Rees reminded Conference that the Association had been asked why members did not charge a lower rate of interest , and then charge interest on default . |
13 | Well er it it will be for elected members of course to decide but I mean County Councillors are elected by local people to represent local people but also take decisions on behalf of the community . |
14 | The Commission 's brief was not only to address the problems of mentally disordered people but also to make recommendations on community care for elderly people and everyone with long-term physical or mental disabilities . |
15 | The arthritis has affected her mobility and independence , which not only undermines her sense of her own ability , but also puts pressure on family members . |