Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] on [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Everyone claps a little and Peter sits down on the drum stool . |
2 | , stands mischievously on the terrace walk , which looks over Ickworth park . |
3 | The track now heads southwards on a forest road and then heathery paths . |
4 | It all starts off on the Friday evening of the Spring Bank Holiday with the President 's dinner , which for the centenary is being held in a marquee to cater for the huge numbers who wish to attend . |
5 | If our bat is Myotis , one of the common little brown bats , we shall hear a chuntering of clicks at a rate of about 10 per second as the bat cruises about on a routine mission . |
6 | Even the huge bulk of the tiger ( above ) is inconspicuous as the animal lies quietly on the forest floor . |
7 | The view of Flaxton is that the greenbelt should be kept tight round the urban area of York city , and it is because of that view that we think whether there is a need for a new settlement depends basically on the numbers game into which we can not go . |
8 | In FELs , the wavelength of the radiation emitted depends only on the electron energy and the magnetic field . |
9 | It depends critically on the description language . |
10 | This depends largely on the quarantine situation . |
11 | The mite Antennophorus grandis depends totally on the host ant . |
12 | It is perhaps ironic that Neal — so critical of the selections of Revie and Robson — arrives back on the England scene at a time when Taylor is coming in for internal FA criticism for picking too many players . |
13 | The longitudinal modulus depends strongly on the aspect ratio ( length-to-diameter ratio ) of the elements of the stack . |
14 | This type of choice depends chiefly on the cost effectiveness of the individual medium against the target audience or , in the case of TV and radio , the relative importance to the brand 's objectives of different regions of the country . |
15 | Since the purchasing power of a given sum of money depends inversely on the price level , there will be a direct relationship between the price level and the nominal demand for money . |
16 | To do this , we make use of the Phillips relationship according to which the rate of wage inflation depends inversely on the unemployment percentage . |
17 | The garment is so peculiar that we might dismiss it as a quirk of the rhyton carver 's imagination , but for the fact that it features again on a seal impression from Agia Triadha , where the rhyton also originated . |
18 | Cuts cuts down on the electricity bill . |
19 | she wears outside on a safety pin , |
20 | Built on top of Interstream 's eNFS/Cache product , it resides directly on the client workstation positioned between the user 's application environment and the client 's TCP/IP software . |
21 | An engaging Irish shaggy-dog story about a failed sixteen-year-old suicide who ends up on a vegetable truck bound for Sweden . |
22 | He also comments favourably on the test situation . |
23 | TSB hangs up on a telephone banking scheme . |
24 | Time lilts by on the jazz schmaltz I adore , memories , blues and brandy . |
25 | Researchers also wanted to discover how much viewers ' attitudes are affected by the context in which a sexy scene turns up on the home screen — and the timing . |
26 | The hip belt should be adjusted so that it fits snugly on the hip girdle , and not round the waist . |
27 | By wiping the screen with a special tissue every couple of months the electrostatic field that builds up on a monitor screen can be discharged . |
28 | In his story , a scruffy Neapolitan improvisatore breaks in on a Petersburg gentleman-poet in his study . |
29 | Yet such lack of judgement does not justify the thief who breaks into the car and steals the radio or the hooligan who takes off on a joy ride . |
30 | Requires further on the job training ? |