Example sentences of "on the [noun sg] [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 During the extensive repair works on the building following this incident , Richard Baxter preached in St.Bride 's at the other end of Fleet Street .
2 At a news conference following the APEC meeting , the Japanese Vice Foreign Minister , Koji Kakizawa , said that normalization of Japanese-North Korean relations would be conditional on the North accepting nuclear inspection [ see also this page ] .
3 But there could be no going back on the decision to end National Service , which had been taken over-hastily in the first place , and without adequate consultation in the second .
4 His injury is now completely cured and , after an early season rocket from Loftus Road manager Gerry Francis , he has put himself back on the trail to match last term 's 24-goal haul .
5 The supporters have not failed to build on the promise shown last season !
6 Most roofs are built with an insulating quilt of glass fibre laid on the ceiling boards some distance below the felt surface .
7 And another Bailey mint tip is : after clearing the dead growth from the mint bed , burn straw on the surface to kill mint rust spores .
8 Size markers are drawn on the gel using radioactive ink .
9 Many of the sites which would have been included on the register included former gas works , tanneries , smelting plants and rubbish tips .
10 Britain 's shadow food minister , Elliot Morley , called on the government to take firm action to protect UK food exporters from ‘ intolerable ’ obstruction and intimidation from French fisherman .
11 Far-reaching proposals published by the NRA call on the government to set legally-binding quality standards for not only rivers , estuaries and canals but lakes , groundwaters and coastal stretches .
12 Recently , medical students at Khartoum University took part in the campaign by the students ' union , and called on the Government to respect academic freedom and the autonomy of the university .
13 From early on the government underpinned this advantage by laying down that certain ‘ national ’ events could not be contractually monopolized by either side .
14 All the organisations interested in penal reform are disappointed that the Criminal Justice Bill did not pass into law before the outbreak of war and will immediately on the termination of hostilities in Europe bring pressure to bear on the Government to reintroduce that Bill , with or without amendment .
15 I hope now that the privileged few are having to lower themselves to the level of State schools , there will be more pressure on the Government to put some cash into education .
16 The Sami parliament ( a purely advisory body ) has called on the government to inject more money into the scheme in order to improve job prospects for the redundant herders .
17 At the end of December the foreign creditors refused and called on the government to bear more responsibility for Koor 's financial problems .
18 Turn to our news pages to see a story about the RSPB who are calling on the government to change agricultural policy and rectify many of the problems you 've outlined .
19 It was a modern brick house that could not have been cheap to buy and the name on the gate said COSY NOOK .
20 Both the guild and the league were later represented on the wartime Standing Joint Committee of Women 's Industrial Organisations ( Gaffin and Thoms 1983 p 60 ) .
21 They lost 2-0 to Clydebank at Kilbowie and , in the process , missed out on the chance to regain second place .
22 Even when the incumbent on the throne showed little inclination for active policy-making , those who acted for the Tsar owed their power solely to proximity to the throne .
23 Accommodation was at The Mariners at Sandy Ground , an idyllic place which consists of 20 charming West Indian gingerbread style cottages which stand on the crescent shaped white sand beach shaded between palm , coconut and brilliant red flame trees .
24 The Dorset TEC said that it was struggling to manage but that it might manage ’ with the provisos that the average length of stay on the scheme remains one year ’ .
25 Moreover , during the badal diet breath CH 4 concentrations increased in responders duggesting that their usual diet contained enough sulphate for sulphate reducing bacteria to reduce the amount of hydrogen available to methanogens , whilst on the sulphate depleted basal diet more hydrogen could be used for methanogenesis .
26 On each occasion I felt that insufficient effort had been made by the surgical teams to decide on the capacity to give informed consent , and I was dismayed at the immediate assumption of incapacity because the patient had been sectioned .
27 The possibility of obtaining damages from the state is particularly essential where , as in the present case , the full effect of Community provisions is conditional on the state taking certain action , and , in consequence , in the absence of such action being taken , individuals can not rely on the rights accorded to them by Community law before national courts .
28 A NEW MP is hoping that Middlesbrough can join him on the promotion trail this season .
29 On the Look-Out derives extra momentum from this eccentric procedure .
30 Make sure that there is a map of the area on the wall showing local bus routes to assist those parents who live outside the immediate school area .
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