Example sentences of "[to-vb] on an [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She needed careful , patient help from an interdisciplinary team , together with ‘ time out ’ in a residential institution , before she was ready to embark on an independent wheelchair life in a home of her own .
2 If you intend to take it seriously , you will eventually feel the need to attend a weekend workshop or you may even wish to embark on an extended study course .
3 It is rather implausibly said that Christian Doppler himself demonstrated his effect by hiring a brass band to play on an open railway truck as it rushed past his amazed audience .
4 False figures for repeating exist , almost invariably , when governments attempt to insist on an automatic promotion rule or attempt to limit numbers of repeaters in upper classes .
5 ‘ Do n't look so dismayed , ’ begged Mrs Alderley , taking Theda 's hand and obliging her to sit on an elegant Sheraton sofa .
6 Ulster Television continues to thrive on an excellent programme performance and an immensely strong local identity .
7 It is surprisingly difficult to decide on an ideal goal weight for any individual .
8 A valuation of the business has to be undertaken before pricing analysis since it will not be possible to advise on an initial asking price unless a reasonable estimate of current market value can be established .
9 In cases where the price is difficult to establish , a pricing analysis should only be carried out if a valuation of the business has been undertaken , since it will not be possible to advise on an initial asking price unless a reasonable estimate of the current market value can be established .
10 The standard O licence allows the haulier to carry goods for hire or reward in the UK and to operate on an own account basis domestically and internationally .
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