Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb base] on [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Sir Alistair 's light-hearted speech included a sideways swipe at Häagen-Dazs — ‘ it 's come to something when an ice-cream positions itself as the alternative to KY Jelly ’ and another at people who trade on their Scottish names as a guarantee of their trustworthiness — such as Robert Maxwell . |
2 | Members of LIFFE include banks , member firms of the ISE , money and commodity brokers , discount houses and individual traders ( known as locals ) who trade on their own account . |
3 | It includes banks , stock exchange firms , commodity brokers and discount houses , together with experienced individual traders , locals , who trade on their own account . |
4 | Yes , each of them is well represented in terms of erm members of the University showing an interest in the arts work in their area , and several of them have members erm who serve on our advisory panel , as indeed Sussex does . |
5 | Next , because while they apply primarily to those who work on their own account , they may equally be used by employees who work for companies which do not have a pension scheme or which have a scheme for which they , as individuals , are not eligible . |