Example sentences of "[vb pp] on [conj] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The physical presence in the territory of the country of establishment must therefore be such as to enable such effective and genuine activities to be pursued on or from the territory of the country of establishment .
2 The entry form is usually located on or near the product and it is usually required that each entry is accompanied by proofs of purchase .
3 It is sufficient here to treat as a futures or option contract any contract whose terms contemplate future performance and which is made on or under the rules of a market cleared by a clearing house .
4 Since then , events have moved on and despite the media losing interest in the proceedings , progress has been made towards the draft legislation being amended to include snack foods in the list of permitted categories .
5 So in 1950 the American , Hillary Waugh , impressed by a volume of real murder cases he had picked up , not so much because of the horrific details the author had dwelt on as by the tone of authenticity that seemed to arise naturally from the accounts of the cases , decided to write a fictional crime story catching as much as he could of this real-life feel .
6 Jacques Lanxade , 56 , was named Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces in place of Gen. Maurice Schmitt , who had reached retirement age in early 1991 but had stayed on because of the Gulf crisis .
7 ‘ We know from our playing experience what can be achieved and how a successful club is run on and off the field , ’ he says .
8 ‘ Even if you woke the child up to clean his or her teeth , some sugar is bound to be retained on or between the teeth . ’
9 But they had sort of decoration that was tacked on or on the inside of the coffin .
10 It was generally held on or about the feast day of the patron saint to whom the church was dedicated .
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