Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb base] on [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So I go on the same as er , weeks two to four an analysis written , and , or drawn or made of examples on one of these themes .
2 So you have on the one hand , handouts to the rich on the other hand , money taken from the poor .
3 Together they embark on a perilous ascent .
4 I mean normally er this morning for instance , normally I park on the big car park down near the the river there ,
5 As you pick your way through the minefield of the remaining holes , you are gradually working your way uphill , until finally you arrive on the 18th tee .
6 Hence we concentrate on the user-catalogue interaction and on the interactive dialogue in particular with user and catalogue system inputs having equal importance .
7 These equations , however , contain the derivatives of U , and hence they depend on the arbitrary functions f(u) and g(v) that are specified by the incoming waves .
8 For those who prefer the familiar punchcard machine , there have also been plenty of advances and now we report on the latest of them , the Brother KH864 .
9 Though , it 's just that , one of the things that Caroline actually , er working on with Warwick University is a way of re-looking at public services and how there funded right , it 's basically to help David to make the case with Margaret Margaret for more money with the local Government , but erm I mean the sort of things we 've been getting into is like when you considering paying for public services , should you , should you pay like in advance like through the National Insurance System or like , like I mean the French Health Service for example , people pay it for ambulances when they use them , though they pay on a differential rate , but I mean it 's an issue to debate , it 's right , and I 've just been thinking about lavatory while you 've been speaking .
10 well you stick on the right hand lane when no one overtaking that 's not causing trouble for us is it ?
11 Here we embark on the next stage of our analysis .
12 Here we concentrate on the 55 miles which pass through Kent .
13 Here we focus on the first of these .
14 We have er six people taking telephone calls from members of the public , er these are enquiries about the latest in the Gulf er , the relatives in the Gulf , and then we have on the other side of the room , we have people who are handing out information that we have received to their relatives in this country .
15 If if a material conducts electricity well , it conducts heat well because it 's very there there there they work on the same process .
16 Either I work on the big glass , he wrote , or my life is not worth living .
17 Having said that , I am of course aware with more humility that ultimately we depend on the professional judgement , so generously given , of Mrs McNaughtan .
18 Essentially they operate on a short-term basis in the context of intense international competition .
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