Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [art] [noun sg] on [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The qualification to motion one six six is that the C E C believe we should prepare a paper on relationship between Apex Partnership and all other sections of the Union , not just the public services section .
2 Tax and welfare policies are important , and proposals on these two fronts have already been outlined , but these should supplement an initiative on pay , rather than be a substitute for it .
3 The fact that the pot is wired in reverse should have no effect on noise levels .
4 Listen , I hope you wo n't think this rude , but I really must take a turn on deck ; it 's becoming quite stuffy in the bar here .
5 It is therefore not surprising that thousands of children in Cleveland 's schools are being taught in sub-standard conditions — which must have an effect on education standards .
6 As an additional precaution , you should stand the tray on newspaper .
7 Almost as a pleading afterthought he wrote , ‘ Along with all this must go an emphasis on citizenship .
8 If they do not hold more than 10 per cent of the shares to which the offer relates , they can be dealt with under those procedures ( the target must hold the consideration on trust for 12 years , after which it must be paid into court with interest , dividends and other accrued benefitsCA 1985 , s430(9) and ( 11 ) ) .
9 they were strolling up towards Elterwater — ‘ it is an addiction , Mr Crump , worse than tobacco , worse even than alcohol — perhaps the government should do something about it , perhaps my friend Mr Pitt should put a tax on nature as his father put a tax on gin . ’
10 They are asking that I should support the ban on fox hunting .
11 The firm must consider the knowledge and experience of each client for each activity and must place a note on file as to why a certain type of letter is issued .
12 You should check the section on enrolment to find out when you should attend , and what documents you need to bring with you .
13 Dietary fibre may exert an influence on blood pressure due to several mechanisms .
14 You 'll need a companion on flotilla , so plan to do the course together .
15 For example , you might do a survey on potato crisps .
16 Do n't leave it on again , you 'll set the house on fire !
17 ‘ You 'll have a copy on file , of course , ’ she stated pleasantly , ‘ but … ’
18 You 'll have the rug on fire , ’ but said unexpectedly , ‘ Are you unhappy , Elaine ? ’
19 You 'll have the house on fire .
20 In trying to determine the effect of , say , a new teaching style on academic attainment , factors extraneous to this relationship but which might have a bearing on attainment , need to be excluded or controlled in some fashion in order to assess the effect of teaching style .
21 You 'll receive a certificate on completion of the day .
22 The guidance warns that ‘ unreasonable ’ periods of time may constitute a restriction on liberty .
23 Marlborough 's campaigns have commanded the admiration of military analysts ; his successes showed that Britain could conduct a war on land , and made it clear that the balance of power would be maintained and Louis XIV would not be able to establish France as the dominant power in western Europe in the way that had seemed probable in the 1680s .
24 It was argued that a solicitor affected by this could be represented by another solicitor after exchange of contract , so that that other solicitor could give the report on title to the lender and receive the mortgage advance .
25 so we 've got one or two people because they thought they 'd do a duo on design and print buying from them
26 Alternatively , smoking could exert an effect on gall bladder contractility , possibly by inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis .
27 I think if the road was drawn very closely in to the greenbelt edge then that could have an effect on development pressures and it could lead to pressures for erm some er amendment the greenbelt boundary in in the future erm of plan making processes .
28 He wanted a guarantee that he could renew the lease on expiry .
29 If only the police and the criminal could reach an agreement on punishment or rehabilitation there and then , the sergeant sometimes thought , justice would more often be done .
30 Why did n't he tell me he 'd put the collar on upside down ?
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