Example sentences of "on [pron] [pron] be [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The events of crystallisation , on which there is general agreement , are ( i ) the making of a winding up order , ( ii ) the appointment of an administrative receiver , ( iii ) the company 's ceasing to carry on business , ( iv ) the taking of possession by the debentureholder and ( v ) the happening of an event expressly provided for in the debenture , often referred to as ‘ automatic crystallisation . ’
2 It is also one on which there is considerable ignorance .
3 I must protect our subsequent business , on which there is considerable pressure .
4 That decentralized state structures serve to reduce the scope of welfare state expansion and socialist incumbency is one of the few findings in the comparative public policy literature on which there is near unanimity ( Castles , 1985 , p. 120 ) .
5 Linking rewards to share price movements overcomes the latter problem , but whether it will instil a more forward-looking perspective depends on how well stock prices reflect a company 's future prospects , a matter on which there is some doubt .
6 The young ruffians were all armed with thick leather belts , on which there were heavy brass buckles ’ ( The Daily Graphic , 25 August 1898 ) .
7 The second point , on which there was considerable discussion , concerns the provisions of the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 .
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