Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [vb base] on [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The standing of the statement needs initially to be determined and it may be elevated to the rank of contractual term if the courts consider on the facts that this was the intention of the parties .
2 The birds arrive on the cliffs in January and February and stay until June or July , and what are presumably the same birds are recorded right along the coast .
3 The fairies sit on the motes and rest in the sunlight . ’
4 Nonetheless , when they 're there , living in , the nice little brown envelope with the weekly giro cheque arrives in their name ; and when they go the authorities depend on the dependents to pay off the debts .
5 In a traditional plant the engine , transmission , and axles are placed onto ‘ the track ’ — a chain-driven series of platforms which move continuously at a fixed pace while the operators work on the cars — and the painted body is lowered onto them .
6 Here , the outputs depend on the states they had previously that is , Q = 1 , if S was 1 previously .
7 The authors dwell on the conflicts of interest arising from the commercialization of genetics and biotechnology .
8 The books draw on the experiences of Christians in Guatemala , whose faith has strengthened and supported them through the hardships and challenges of recent years .
9 In support of this submission the defendants rely on the observations of Lord Wilberforce in the Rank Film case , at p. 443 , when considering the adequacy of the protection of the undertaking which was there sought to be imposed as a term of the grant of an Anton Piller order .
10 Will it wait to deal with them when the bills drop on the doormats and then try to compile a list of people entitled to a rebate after the council tax has been introduced ?
11 Even the evaluators appear on the minutes as members present , without their role being specified !
12 The investigators focus on the patterns of social relationships and resources that young people utilize in moving towards adult status and a position in the employment market .
13 But the economists differ on the details .
14 The briefing for the patrol will take place at Fort George , so all the teams jump on the vehicles and drive down .
15 In toads , for instance , the males sit on the backs of females for a few days before the female lays her eggs .
16 Off the busway the buses operate on the streets in the same way as any other bus .
17 The objectors object on the grounds that the village of Skelton should be washed-over by the greenbelt , that the site should be identified as greenbelt , and therefore it should be excluded from the built inset , and that the development of the site would have an adverse impact on the surrounding area .
18 Each autumn the hazelnuts ripen on the bushes nearby , are gathered in dry weather and shaken to expel earwigs lurking in their casing .
19 The points where the leaves grow on the stems are known as nodes .
20 An intercommodity spread between two index futures , where the shares in one index are a subset of the shares in the other index , represents a futures contract on the shares that are in one index but not the other .
21 Among the more bizarre events after Mr Hancock 's demise was a police swoop on the quarters where he spent his last days .
22 A man has been remanded on bail charged with possessing drugs after a police raid on a travellers ' camp .
23 They told reporters that they were protesting at a police attack on the demonstrators at the Guildhall .
24 The report also warns drinkers to expect big differences in prices between locals in the same town , with upmarket pubs in prime locations charging more than a no-frills bar on the outskirts .
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