Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [noun] [noun] on [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus , while land-drainage departments promote agricultural intensification , other departments in the same water authority have to spend more public money in expensive plant to treat the water , in order to comply with EEC regulations on nitrate levels . |
2 | Will the Minister explain why , if the Environmental Protection Act 1990 is so wonderful , the Government are being dragged to the European Court for failing to comply with Community legislation on water standards and air pollution control ? |
3 | If governors of any maintained school wished to take formal action on the basis of a teacher 's level of competence or suitability for continued employment at their school they would have to comply with LEA policies on redeployment and support for teachers experiencing professional difficulties . |
4 | My aim today is to look at government policy on employment and training , and point up some of the issues as they affect people with disabilities . |
5 | The senior men returned to the embassy , Seymour to liaise with Scotland Yard on progress on what had now become two searches instead of one , the others to wait and listen . |
6 | This option allows a measure of latitude to opt for jury trial on indictment to a person accused of a more serious offence , or one which could have profound effects on him if found guilty . |
7 | The three men and one woman will have to sleep in welfare offices on table tops or filthy floors . |
8 | As individual craftsmen neither had the desire nor the capital to pay for development work on machinery suitable for small-scale home-based use , factory-based manufacture would have become relatively more efficient over time as the technology was developed . |
9 | As Officer Commanding , 4 Ferry Pool at Prestwick , McGuinness was instructed to act as Liaison Officer on behalf of the ATA which was to be directly involved in the critical transfer . |
10 | In the absence of a minimum wage , many of our constituents earn such low wages that they have to resort to state benefits on top . |
11 | It will require extensive amendment to the Bill , but given the Committee 's progress in considering part I , and given the positive way in which Opposition Members have put their case , I am happy to undertake to table amendments on Report to keep the option open to establish a funding council for further education . ’ |