Example sentences of "[vb pp] on [conj] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | By the end of the 1920's Miss Lintorn-Orman 's brand of Fascism had not caught on and the Bolshevik revolution in England , which it had been formed to combat , had ceased to be an event worth waiting for . |
2 | If , for example , a client discloses to a solicitor , in confidence , the fact that a child is being abused by another person , this information can only be passed on if the public interest in protecting children from serious harm outweighs the public interest in maintaining confidentiality between solicitor and client . |
3 | Higher levels of language can not be started on until the syntactic processing is complete , since the relationships that they are concerned with are denoted by structural properties of the input . |
4 | This means that a decision must be taken on whether the in-use setting can be recreated in the studio or whether the photography should be done on location . |
5 | Two thousand more workers are expected to be taken on and the local economy should get a £100 million boost once production reaches capacity . |
6 | Two thousand more workers are expected to be taken on and the local economy should get a £100 million boost once production reaches capacity . |