Example sentences of "[that] [adj] [prep] [art] [noun pl] on " in BNC.

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1 Israel 's God would be unique only in the sense that each of the gods on Mount Olympus is unique , with a particular history of actions and involvement in the human world .
2 So we can reject the hypothesis that each of the coefficients on the variables are zero , and conclude that current and up to two lags in had a significant impact on the unemployment rate .
3 But there is a widespread , though of course not universal , feeling that some of the restrictions on civil and political rights have been largely due to government 's desire to avoid criticism and political embarrassment and to suppress dissent .
4 ‘ I understand that some of the passengers on the jet , which was flying from Bahrain , got together and helped pay his fine .
5 Editor , — We believe that some of the guidelines on the use of gentamicin in J K Aronson and D J M Reynolds 's article are potentially misleading .
6 He also claimed , with the support of 116 loyal UNP MPs at a meeting on Sept. 2 , that many of the signatures on the impeachment petition were obtained illegally or under false pretences .
7 Party X , founded by emigré businessman Stanislaw Tyminiski after his defeat in the Polish presidential elections in November 1990 [ see pp. 37840-41 ; 38108 ] , was barred on Sept. 17 from fielding candidates in all constituencies except four , after it was discovered that many of the signatures on the party 's list of supporters were forgeries .
8 In this connection , it is interesting that many of the restrictions on economic life in the Pentateuch were to ensure that each family always had access to part of the society 's capital — namely a plot of land and some animals .
9 Quantity is easier to consider than quality , of course , and I have found that a promotions committee can be thrown into bemusement and mild disarray by suggesting that many of the publications on a candidate 's CV might better have not been published .
10 Further , in professional terms , the systematic focus on serious crime is probably the nearest that many of the journalists on the popular newspapers will get to what the quality press regard as investigative journalism .
11 For this reason it is important that all of the calves on any farm should be vaccinated whether they go to pasture in the spring or later in the year .
12 But Brown Owl forgot that one of the questions on it asked how old you are and that it is rude to ask a lady how old she is .
13 I was heartened to see that one of the slogans on London East TEC 's letterhead is : ’ Our vision is that by the year 2000 , the East side of London should be as prosperous as the West side ’ — that seems to be an excellent vision for London East TEC .
14 ‘ I told you that one of the men on the train kept saying that Farrell needed information from me , that Farrell had said I was n't to be killed .
15 Finally , it should be pointed out that one of the grounds on which under section 432 the Secretary of State may appoint inspectors to investigate and report on the affairs of a company is that ‘ the company 's members have not been given all the information with respect to its affairs which they might reasonably expect ’ — whether or not that information is such that they have an express statutory right to be told it .
16 Sir Rupert complained that one of the buckles on his shoes was loose ( the shot was only going to reveal his right ear and shoulder ) .
17 They have a responsibility for managing the U G B Contract , and you quite rightly said that one of the arguments on that contract , assessments of the over seventy-fives .
18 ‘ Our album opened doors for us all over the world , ’ he says , ‘ and another major factor in our success was that one of the songs on it , ‘ Wall Of Tears ’ , was included on the Women 's Heart C.D. which has already sold over 200,000 copies in Ireland alone .
19 And when El-Jorr sent the bill to them , they , too , refused to pay , claiming that most of the charges on it were unauthorized .
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