Example sentences of "on [Wh det] [pers pn] [vb mod] be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 This management agreement is to formally set out the relationship between them to establish the investment policies to be pursued , the powers of the trustees or the investors , and the investment advisors , to establish clearly the fees and charges which are to be made by the advisors and the basis on which they will be made .
2 Classes are led by experienced staff , usually by staff at the drama school where the course is held , and at the end of the five weeks groups will present mini-production projects to each other , on which they will be assessed , and they will usually be given a certificate for having attended the course .
3 Get them ( a ) to supply you with book lists and reading lists ( b ) to give you a dated list of topics to be discussed , so that you can study them before the date on which they will be treated ( c ) to become accustomed to questions from the class .
4 Instead of using measuring tools , many tradesmen merely estimate the dimensions of the surface on which they will be working .
5 Increased awareness is the basis on which they can be developed .
6 ‘ These are the terms and conditions on which we will be introducing the community charge , ’ he told a press conference at the Blackpool conference .
7 Step I State the issue on which you will be negotiating .
8 Nor is there any serious basis on which it can be argued that there is a party political divide over the particular of reducing tobacco consumption among children .
9 In fact there is no established generalization about our concepts , or our fundamental concepts , on which it can be based .
10 Anyone who has witnessed my hon. Friend and his especially outstanding and noticeable ties will see that Redditch has many lively things on which it can be commended to the nation .
11 It is clear that whatever the future of palmtop multimedia , the technology on which it will be based must , for the foreseeable future , rely on optical storage .
12 First , the range of choice at local level seems , if anything , to have been reduced as a consequence of a series of tighter and tighter rules , first on levels of expenditure and then on activities on which it could be spent .
13 That is the key paragraph in a paper which logically argued the case for a better budgeting system , and set out a number of principles on which it should be based .
14 Old fashioned notions , perhaps , but since what you want is old-fashioned marriage , those are the principles on which it should be based .
15 Nevertheless the matter is not entirely theoretical , for in a number of cases the courts have been faced with the need to analyse the juridical nature of a shareholder 's interest in order to determine the principles on which it should be valued .
16 The main issues on which he will be campaigning are the economy and its links to the environment , transport , unemployment , social security and local government .
17 It certainly is sir the last day on which I shall be appearing at either of these enquiries .
18 Now she took care to change the subject and what could be more natural than to talk to the vet and his sister about Faustina and to speculate on what she might be doing at this moment .
19 She mused , but without real curiosity , on what he might be doing at this very moment to that unknown cadaver , young or old , male or female .
20 Once this happens , it is no longer God who is over us , judging us by his Word , but we who are over God , using our god-concepts to justify what we are doing and to make judgements on what he should be doing .
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