Example sentences of "on this [noun sg] [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Therefore it would seem on this approach that the court first has to decide whether the covenant is intrinsically just and reasonable before it applies the object and intent test . |
2 | We lack up-to-date and large-scale British data on this issue but the model of linear flows , in which children are net beneficiaries , does seem to fit the evidence of smaller studies discussed elsewhere in this chapter . |
3 | However , the courts may gradually have fewer and fewer decisions to make on this issue because the pendulum , swinging between control and decontrol since 1915 , has swung once again in favour of the landlord . |
4 | We have received much support from the Scottish Euro MPs on this issue and the matter was debated in the European Parliament in Strasbourg on 12 June 1990 . |
5 | In the early days , SCOTVEC and the unions discussed their difference of views on this issue and an agreement was reached on the way in which the validation criteria would be interpreted . |
6 | The haws on C lavallei are the orange side of red and both haws and leaves seem to hang longer on this tree than the other . |
7 | It is on this principle that the school curriculum should be founded ; and this means that no one should leave school without some evidence of achievement in both the practical and the theoretical . |
8 | I need the weight on this tackle because the bread flake I am going to use will not cast or sink so easily under its own weight . |
9 | It was on this gang that the Road Vehicle body-maker apprentices began their training and , as all ex-apprentices will remember , for the assembly of a new wheel barrow from scratch , the piecework price was four-pence halfpenny ( 1 . |
10 | ( iii ) It is established by authority binding on this court that a corporation , or ‘ near corporation , ’ created by Parliament has the right to sue in libel for injury to its reputation : South Hetton Coal Co . Ltd. v. North-Eastern News Association Ltd. [ 1894 ] 1 Q.B. 133 and National Union of General and Municipal Workers v. Gillian [ 1946 ] K.B . 81. ( iv ) |
11 | These two senior Ministers had agreed on this course before the Cabinet met . |
12 | If Baldwin is to be trusted , this visit had serious consequences , for it was on this occasion that the abbess placed a monastic veil on Matilda 's head , and when Rufus saw the veil , he went away . |
13 | ‘ The approved evidential breath testing device can not be used on this occasion because the calibration check has proved unsatisfactory . |
14 | So on this occasion when the priest set forth this ancient cry , it was as if a sleeping volcano erupted . |
15 | One could argue on this evidence that the government demonstration had succeeded , subject to caveats about the need for caution in extrapolating from this study area possible effects on the rest of the country . |
16 | Please will you send me a copy of the decision notice relating to the approval of planning application 02/89/1301 — land between Station Lane and Trough Road , Scorton , together with full details of any conditions imposed on this development and the Section 106 Agreement relating to it . |
17 | We 're only suggesting a start on this project but the attitude of mind , our mind , in taking that particular step is important . |
18 | It was on this basis that the defence were able to confound the evidence of the prosecution and gain Leonard Arthur his reprieve . |
19 | One could argue that it is on this account that the restorer applies his efforts to the material element of the work . |
20 | Manville brooded morosely on this topic as the driver manipulated his four-wheeled war chariot in between the busy traffic of the four-lane highway . |
21 | There is no evidence bearing on this suggestion and the matter must remain unresolved for the time being . |
22 | The figures are better grouped on this version and the bull-woman is more in proportion . |
23 | The Tourist Board people say , ‘ I 'm afraid it 's imaginary ’ , and they say , ‘ Oh no it 's not : it 's got a pub on this street and the bus comes up from Dublin . ’ |
24 | respecting the provisions of the Legislature on this point and the manner in which these provisions have been eluded , as well as to point out the pecuniary advantages [ the system of bounties which the abolitionists had themselves promoted ] which would accrue to them from a vigorous enforcement of the Abolition Laws . |
25 | It is on this line that the Class 153 single car units - made from the Class 155 's - are due to arrive shortly . |
26 | May I please support the Sheriff 's stand on this matter as the speed limit legislation seems to be based on remarkably little logic ? |
27 | Some smaller craft may be written on this policy if the use is other than private pleasure . |
28 | Jaq had n't told either of his companions exactly what he intended to do , and just then it occurred to him how Googol might resent the deaths of fellow Navigators caught on this world when the flesh-eater came . |
29 | Some had died in rather mysterious circumstances , others been sent abroad on this task or the other . |
30 | On this spot where the shrine was before . |