Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [art] [adj] [noun] on " in BNC.

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1 I 'll do just a few observations on the match .
2 Tomorrow Mr Westaby will carry out a substantial operation on an eighty-two year old man .
3 Thus in Ibrams ( 1982 ) there had been considerable ill-treatment and violence by the deceased towards D and his girlfriend , and this led them eventually to plan and carry out a night-time raid on the deceased 's flat , during which they attacked and killed him .
4 Therefore monetarists have resorted to the claim that governments can exert control over the money stock if they are determined enough , and in so doing will bring about the desired effect on money incomes and prices .
5 The local newspapers in Ulster printed our press statements , but did not follow up the Black story on their own despite the clear indications of sinister and dramatic happenings .
6 As an example let us work out the surface-charge density on the surface of the conducting plane due to a positive charge q above it ( Fig. 2.33 ( a ) ) .
7 But you can see how a white pencil on that paper , that 's going to look quite smart .
8 The Supreme Soviet could at best exercise only a marginal influence on policy , laws and appointments since it was closely controlled by the executive ( see chapter 15 ) .
9 The UN secretary-general , Boutros Boutros-Ghali , now will draw up a detailed proposal on how an international tribunal , which will not have the power of the death sentence , should function .
10 Hereford and Worcester Community Council helped draw up the damning report on village amenities .
11 Richard Armstrong 's documentary adventures , exciting and authentic as they are , have a strain of sententious comment which deadens the flow of narrative and may even set up a certain resistance on the reader 's part .
12 But Yeo told the NISW/ Community Care conference , ‘ Residential Care : The Way Forward ’ , the government would not set up a permanent forum on residential care .
13 It may set out the general terms on which the firm will be prepared to deal , its right to refuse to deal and the fact that any deals that it undertakes will be on the customary terms of the market concerned .
14 Ahead of her , straight ahead , she could make out the grey hills on the far side of the estuary and to her right where the land first widened out and then melted away altogether , the sea flowed to the ocean , limitless , miles of moving , salty water .
15 From examining the shapes of these graphs it would appear that increasing the size of the corpus would have only a small effect on the percentage of bigram transitions found .
16 Each of us can have only a tiny impact on creating a kinder , finer world .
17 But the results are so late in arriving that they will have only a limited influence on national policies for coronary prevention .
18 While , for the reasons just explored , raising the standard of care may have only a limited impact on the courts ' willingness to categorise a decision as negligent rather than as a mere ‘ error of judgment ’ , it may still nevertheless lead to the courts playing a greater role as monitors of business efficiency .
19 If corporations merely promoted or recruited new personnel to replace the faint-hearted or imprisoned , then frightening and removing executives to prison may have only a minimal impact on corporate crime .
20 However , since new additions comprise under one per cent of the total stock each year , they will have only a trivial effect on the distribution of housing types in the near future ( it should be noted that conversions of dwellings are not included in the figures given above ) .
21 When we recalculated the activity of Ca 2 + at the same pH ( pH 7.7 ) using the formula for changes in PCO 2 , however , the difference between the two groups was still apparent , indicating that the difference in pH may have only a minor influence on the observed difference in the Ca 2 + activity when the pH changes are caused by variations in pCO 2 ( recalculating the actual activity in gall bladder bile from patients with gall stone disease and controls to a pH 7.7 gives an activity of 0.407 and 0.315 mmol/kg , respectively ) ( Fig 1 ) .
22 The cost of the bid to Tiphook is put at £2million , which it says will have only a minor impact on full year results .
23 This may have only a marginal effect on the owners of a semi , but in blocks of flats contributions have to be made to a maintenance fund .
24 Although the Foreign Office may say that the mooted treaty on political union would have only a marginal impact on the EC , it would clearly diminish national sovereignty .
25 For one thing , as it applies only to areas of new or rehabilitated housing , it can have only a marginal impact on overall levels of safety in all residential areas , at least for the foreseeable future .
26 But it pointed out that the delays would have only a marginal impact on the total UK production profile and would help to sustain the mid-1990s production plateau beyond the turn of the century .
27 So Tory Central Office in their desperate search for support ca n't even filter out the Labour councillors on a council they apparently despise .
28 Another factor which can have quite a major bearing on your approach is whether your video is to be edited in camera , that is recorded in the final shot order , or post-production edited into a different shot order on a copy tape .
29 ‘ Yes , ’ Frau Nordern sat bolt upright and gave Marx her commanding glare which , however , did not have quite the same effect on him as it had done on the Duty Officer .
30 The odd thing is that the resulting book will have precisely the opposite effect on most readers .
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