Example sentences of "[vb pp] [verb] [art] [adj] [noun sg] on " in BNC.
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1 | Sealants Adhesives and Coatings also had to have the paint , originally designed for use on military truck exteriors , adjusted to provide a satisfactory finish on the composite while still meeting the MoD 's demanding DEF-STAN 80–41 criterion . |
2 | Fourteen finance ministers from former Soviet republics also here are expected to mount a strong claim on bank funds in 1992 . |
3 | FOREIGN media groups are expected to mount a major assault on Britain 's television industry following the publication of proposed broadcasting legislation which removes constraints on European takeovers and investments . |
4 | The 200-page report of the Warner Inquiry , set up after Beck 's conviction , is expected to prompt an immediate clampdown on the present recruitment procedure used for care workers in children 's homes . |
5 | Not all of his conclusions are what might be expected given the current stress on the importance of vocational education and training . |
6 | " In this context , the European Council notes that in the near future several governments intend to submit specific multi-annual programmes designed to secure the requisite progress on convergence [ see also p. 38201 ] … |
7 | In a speech in Gloucester tonight he 's expected to launch a bitter attack on the Government 's failure to deal with the current wave of crime . |
8 | It occurred to National Certificate staff that instead of programming say twenty subject assessors to different centres all over the country on a particular day , all twenty could be programmed to visit the same centre on the same day . |
9 | WWF argues that discussion of the MTO , designed to replace the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) , has been " unacceptably secretive " and should be taken out of the framework of GATT 's Uruguay Round and opened up to public consultation . |
10 | ‘ Those lambs that are not expected to fetch a top price on the home market may well be ideally suited for export . |
11 | It was said she wanted to play no part in a cosmetic exercise designed to put a happy face on the marriage . |
12 | The interior of the Bond Street shop has been remodelled to incorporate a new showroom on the first floor . |
13 | Evidence of the company 's determination to continue its remarkable expansion plan can be seen in a recent management restructuring , designed to give a sharper focus on key growth markets , such as the UK . |
14 | European observers very often exaggerated his importance , however ; and the fact that he was expected to accompany the grand vizier on campaign in wartime often drastically reduced his influence on negotiations with foreign diplomats in Constantinople . |
15 | Known as FotoMan , the technology is expected to have a similar impact on desktop publishing as the Polaroid camera had on photography when it was first launched . |
16 | The creation of a new party was also a more exciting enterprise which was expected to have a greater effect on public opinion : for the first twelve months — until the Falklands crisis arrived — the SDP gained much favourable publicity and appeared to be potentially successful . |
17 | The total collapse of the Martian market for marioc is expected to have a major effect on the economy of Uridia . ’ |
18 | A quota system adopted by Labour 's annual conference in 1990 is expected to have a strong impact on the gender ratios of this year 's office-bearers in the constituency Labour parties . |
19 | The Ford talks are expected to have a significant impact on pay talks throughout manufacturing industry in the next six months . |
20 | Everyone experiences disturbing life events from time to time , and although they may cause a good deal of psychological distress , they can not on the whole be considered to have a deleterious effect on health . |
21 | The bus board , which can be customised with a range of optional modules , includes a number of high performance processors and co-processors designed to place a minimum load on the host personal computer processor . |
22 | The horse with the highest rating in each race is deemed to have the best chance on form , though other influences will be discussed in the guide . |
23 | The horse with the highest rating in each race is deemed to have the best chance on form , though other influences will be discussed in the guide . |
24 | Christ Church JCR in Cambridge has just voted to place a compulsory levy on students ' charges to subsidise tampons and sanitary towels . |
25 | By 1855 , as we have seen , he was sufficiently trusted to dismiss the Crimean commander on his father 's behalf . |
26 | The pupils can manipulate the data or screen image , experimenting and taking risks which can be swiftly deleted leaving a professional image on screen unspoiled by scratchings and rubbings out . |
27 | He added that holding the hostages had " given a great service to the cause of peace " but that the time had come to take a final decision on this " humanitarian issue " . |
28 | This , as an essential part of preparing a strategy of quality assurance , emphasizes for Handy and Aitken ( 1986:45 — 6 ) the point : assumptions about the way things should be run and organised have a major effect on the way people see themselves , the way they behave , think and react . |
29 | This project is designed to produce an anthropological commentary on this historical debate . |
30 | Another ultrasonic downhole inspection tool developed by AEA for the oil industry has undergone trials and is expected to make a major impact on traditional mechanical inspection techniques . |