Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] [vb mod] [verb] on the " in BNC.
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1 | She said that some of her council members were worried about the effect my outfit would have on the young girl athletes who were running at the meeting . |
2 | And my grandmother used to live on the beach there . |
3 | The apparent discrepancy was explained by the fact that a number of wives said their response would depend on the form of the emergency . |
4 | Its usefulness will depend on the extent to which your research focuses on general properties rather than on specific properties of the chemicals that make up real polymer solutions . |
5 | Her Department should act on the recommendation that local officers should be able to top up that gap for claimants if no other resources are available . |
6 | Does the Secretary of State accept that there has not been , is not and will not be a majority in Scotland for the Trident missile system and that , ultimately , its deployment will depend on the consent not of the Westminster Parliament but of the Scottish people , and it will not be forthcoming ? |
7 | Thus , what is said about the text is contingent on the nature of those institutions : it will differ across literate societies , as it does for instance between those with a tradition of novel-writing or of academic institutions etc. and those without , and its consequence will depend on the social role , functions and meanings of its practice . |
8 | VP leaves it still as an open possibility that some sentences have more to their meaning than just the effect their truth would have on the evidence of our senses . |
9 | Babies who are born normal , but encounter some form of birth trauma or injury are brain damaged , and the nature of their handicap will depend on the part of the brain affected . |
10 | The Queen must be appalled at Fergie 's indifference to the effect her snogging will have on the children . |
11 | ‘ Its role must depend on the nature of the information to be conveyed . |
12 | Its success will depend on the active participation of many other bodies , large and small . |
13 | However , most of the cases which arose for decision were concerned with payments extracted ultra vires by persons who in virtue of their position could insist on the wrongful payment as a precondition to affording the payer his legal rights i.e. they were payments colore officii . |
14 | For Anne it was not only the ordeal of the air raids but even more the terror that her mother would die on the bed in the cellar , with only Anne of all her family with her . |
15 | However , later David did come and see me to ask if his group could play on the school steps at the PTA fête which was to be held in the summer , so I suppose that was one of his first public engagements with his group . |
16 | His argument will pivot on the spiralling bill for legal aid , which has doubled in the last five years , reaching £83 million last year . |
17 | While it freed him from a form of dependency — his succession to the LDP leadership had been achieved with the faction 's support — it also meant that the future of his premiership would depend on the skill with which he was able to balance the party 's competing factions — including his own — all of which were of roughly equal strength . |
18 | His son could capitalize on the mood of the moment , and thereby once again remind his Scottish subjects that they were not mere inhabitants of ‘ the outpost of mankind ’ , but mainstream , up-to-date Europeans . |
19 | If so , you 'll have probably booked your place in a hall of residence , your grant will arrive on the first day of term , you 'll be ready to enjoy Freshers ' Fair and soon settle down to studies in the library . |
20 | Clearly , ideas for changing the events that trigger your worry will depend on the exact circumstances , but here are some thought-starters that might help you to arrive at a feasible plan : |
21 | In this case your review might focus on the differences you had observed between the way the best and worst chairperson had undertaken the task . |
22 | Clearly , ideas for changing the events that trigger your jealousy will depend on the exact circumstances , but here are some thought-starters that might help you to arrive at a feasible plan : |
23 | The integration of video into your syllabus will depend on the kind of video installation you have . |
24 | [ Op para ] The cost of investigating your claim will depend on the amount of work required . |
25 | A : You are both playing with fire and , although so far your clandestine relationship has been fairly innocent , if it develops any further , your daughter could stumble on the truth at any time . |
26 | If you run into any confusion , remember that your upstroke will occur on the B string on the descent . |
27 | However , our discussion will concentrate on the contribution each can make to public sector accounting . |