Example sentences of "[be] [verb] on a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Atlantic Aeroengineering naturally specialises in the types in the remainder of the Group , the DC-3 , DC-6 , Britten-Norman BN-2A Islander and the Cessna 402/404 series , but work can be undertaken on a wide variety of types . |
2 | Preventative maintenance , virus checking and anti-virus updates will be undertaken on a regular basis . |
3 | While every effort is made in our processes , we can not guarantee that every line will be manufacturing on a particular day . |
4 | And you wo n't miss out on any of the action because all of our demonstrations will be relayed on a large video screen . |
5 | Acyclovir may be given on a long term basis to people with HIV who have had an attack of shingles , or have frequent attacks of herpes simplex . |
6 | Instructions to sue can be given on a standard form with space reserved for any special comments . |
7 | Some services , notably safety and finance , must also be sustained on a corporate basis while AEA retains current statutory accountabilities . |
8 | Exposure to natural daylight will benefit everyone , and most people I have spoken with welcome the fact that the fair will be situated on a single ground floor . |
9 | By these , creditors would meet to consider proposals for a voluntary arrangement which would be binding on a dissenting minority , and approve a trustee . |
10 | The inflexibility of certain salary systems means that permanent positions can only be filled on a temporary basis . |
11 | VOLOPEN indicating that there is more space available on the volume which can be filled on a subsequent run , or |
12 | It has been suggested that there are three theoretical approaches to regimes binding erga omnes : they can be regarded as a special concept within the law of treaties constituting an exception to the res inter alios principle ; they can be justified on a public law basis whereby a group of States assume quasi-legislative competence to create a regulatory regime for a defined territory in the overall community interest ; or other processes such as recognition , acquiescence , estoppel , historic title , or the formation of customary international law can produce an erga omnes effect on treaties intended to have that effect . |
13 | There is an item about this joint staffing watch at item ten , which suggests that the government are also finding that it 's got limited use , and are suggesting that these returns should be completed on a different basis , and rather than quarterly , annually . |
14 | The Fund covers the overseas branch offices of firms of solicitors , and the overseas branch offices of MNPs having 75% or more solicitor principals ; the indemnity contributions of such an MNP will be calculated on a world-wide basis . |
15 | In addition , the principle ‘ that relief given under the Poor Law should be sufficient for the purpose of relieving distress , but that the amount of relief so given should of necessity be calculated on a lower scale than the earnings of the independent workman ’ ( Ministry of Health , 1921 , p. 47 ) still stood . |
16 | If the bill is to be calculated on a daily rate and someone 's auntie comes to stay for a couple of months in the middle of the year , what about all the complications in adjusting for that and how do we account for the period for which someone has lost the discount ? |
17 | GYSIN 's own voice can be heard on a new release , Self-Portrait Jumping , which is backed up by tracks recorded in the Eighties by numerous African and French musicians , with special appearances by jazzers Don Cherry and Steve Lacy . |
18 | Our solid reputation for authoritative advice on rural and environmental issues led us to be consulted on a regular basis by the Welsh Office , its executive agencies and other bodies . |
19 | I often hear and read stories of anglers spending weeks on end in search of Fenland zander with very little to show for it and yet with a little thought they could be catching on a regular basis . |
20 | Interviewees reported that a few service users had refused to allow their names to be placed on a mental health database . |
21 | The Chinese lavender jar on the far right of the picture bears out Agnes Jekyll 's excellent suggestion in her Dolls ' House cookery book , that to ‘ sweeten the atmosphere before guests assemble and after savoury dishes have been prepared ’ , the dried heads of lavender should be placed on a heated shovel and judiciously waved about ! |
22 | Particular emphasis will be placed on a limited number of field study areas where nature conservation resources are under a variety of land use pressures . |
23 | Delegates rescinded the Freedom Charter 's commitment to comprehensive nationalization , confirming more recent statements by the leadership [ see p. 38516 ] as they agreed that emphasis should be placed on a mixed economy . |
24 | To study how bilateral trade could be placed on a new footing , a task force , headed by the Cuban Minister of Foreign Trade , Ricardo Cabrisas , and the Soviet Minister for External Economic Relations , Konstantin Katushev , was created . |
25 | The pool should be placed on a generous layer of sand and the shallow end supported on bricks . |
26 | Nearly all the Moulds , Molds , Mouldes and other variants of the name which appear in Shropshire parish registers can be placed on a single family tree . |
27 | The existence of the Secret Intelligence Service ( SIS ) , commonly known as MI6 , was publicly acknowledged for the first time by the government when Major announced on May 6 that the service would , like its domestic intelligence counterpart MI5 [ see p. 37158 ] , be placed on a statutory basis during the 1992-93 session of Parliament , and confirmed that its Chief was Sir Colin McColl . |
28 | Remember that baking shapes need to be placed on a greaseproof-lined baking sheet before filling . |
29 | But they argue that the money supply should not be manipulated on a short-term basis because of the variable and unpredictable lag which exists before prices and money incomes are affected . |
30 | What economic security there might be depended on a strong overlordship . |