Example sentences of "[noun pl] on [pron] it [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 This led on in later generations to a widespread belief among orthodox Christians that the Bible should be looked upon as a compendium of truths directly revealed by God , inerrant and totally consistent in all its parts , and thus the supremely authoritative source of information not only on points of doctrine but on any other matters on which it might touch .
2 The tie-up with Sun is part of CDC 's plan to broaden the range of hardware platforms on which it can offer its software in its new role as an integration outfit rather than a hardware manufacturer .
3 For some suggestions on what it might do , if we can ever find it , see Johnson-Laird ( 1983 ) .
4 Since 1981 , the Bank no longer continuously ‘ posts ’ or announces the terms on which it will deal in bills .
5 Each organisation will have to publish explicit standards on what it will offer to its customers .
6 It is now recognised that the costing of community-based care to take account of the wider back-up services on which it must depend is a complicated calculation which was not available with any degree of sophistication at the height of the movement away from institutional care ( Knapp , 1986 ) .
7 From this the courts have inferred that , except where the employer is under a statutory duty or there is some other restriction as to the type of contract that it can make with its servants or the grounds on which it can dismiss them , the servant has no procedural protection .
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