Example sentences of "they [verb] on the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | An attempt to contact Sparrow Force was made by Bernard Callinan , with a Dutch native soldier , whose experience as a schoolmaster and whose knowledge of Portuguese , English and Malay were invaluable in translating the polyglot languages of the different people they met on the westward journey . |
2 | The relevance of these animal models is difficult to assess , as by using carcinogens such as 1,2 dimethylhydrazine ( DMH ) they concentrate on the final development of the tumour and not on the previous initiating stages of this long multistage process . |
3 | They concentrate on the present situation and the reaction of society and show little interest in the criminal 's background , although labelling theory does not argue that all that is involved in making someone a criminal is to call them one . |
4 | To be critical , the JD 's Japanese pickups are certainly less powerful than the Signature 's and , overall , they err on the empty-sounding side — a hint of extra mid-range would n't go amiss . |
5 | They pop up and over it , and when they land on the other side and they slow down a bit . |
6 | They land on the volcanic planet of Tigus only to discover it is not the Daleks but their old foe from 1066 , the Time Meddling Monk . |
7 | With respect to desire , they insist on the equal value of products of the hunt and products of the garden . |
8 | To achieve this they concentrated on the whole spectrum of damaging events in an area and explored their aggregate impact . |
9 | The signatures of Mark Rainsford and Arthur Guinness as they appear on the famous lease of 1759 . |
10 | But more than 2000 were made and they appear on the second hand market from time to time . |
11 | First , through registration , the terms and conditions of the asset sale agreement and all related agreements can be inspected by a third party as they appear on the public register . |
12 | Difficulties occur whether they focus on the monetary base or on a wider range of liquid assets , and whether they impose statutory ratios or allow banks to determine their own prudent ratios . |
13 | They focus on the central parent-child bond , but at one generation removed and with a substantial difference in age between the two parties . |
14 | Yields on investment projects are notoriously difficult to estimate since they depend on the future demand for the firm 's products . |
15 | Dividend payments are not fixed , and they are much more difficult to estimate as they depend on the overall performance of the firm . |
16 | Research enables people to be aware of different ways of conceiving of the familiar world and , if they act on the new conception , to alter or extend their customary ideas and practices . |
17 | Yet , in heavy rock terms , they still retain an erudite edge and play with an urgency onstage that outstrips the uncharacteristically sluggish Babes In Toyland , when they played on the other side of town , two nights earlier . |
18 | They reside on the same device , or pseudo-device , as the Process Directory . |
19 | They lie on the eastern margin of the North Atlantic craton and form the North-west Foreland ( Figure 2 ) . |
20 | They seem to ignore the caves in their tank and they lie on the open gravel at night . |
21 | This is something which they manage on the first day , and then never repeat . |
22 | But these later pieces are of most use for the light they shed on the earlier development . |
23 | The corporation was sustaining appalling production losses and Finniston wrote to each of the trade unions suggesting that they meet on the neutral territory of a Heathrow hotel . |
24 | They rarely study natural events , and only in so far as they impinge on the human world . |
25 | While DCSLs do not appear actually to veto specific requests , the advice they give on the relative quality of alternative publications — through direct comment to the teacher responsible for submitting the school 's list — can be persuasive . |
26 | At the annual general meeting ( AGM ) they vote on the annual report and on the appointment of all directors . |
27 | When work for the proprietors on what was to become the famous Mason–Dixon line was complete late in 1766 , they began on the Royal Society 's behalf , at Dixon 's suggestion , to measure a degree of the meridian on the Delmarva peninsula in Maryland and to make gravity measurements with a clock sent out by the Society , the same one that Maskelyne had had in St Helena and Dixon took to the Cape in 1761 . |
28 | They clattered on the flagstoned pathway and it pleased him to hear himself so clearly . |
29 | They drive on the wrong side of the road for some considerable distance which actually amazes me , I 'm sitting there lawfully in the queue and someone comes whizzing by on the right er without any sight of the traffic coming the other way , er interestingly we did have the police er have had the police up there monitoring the situation . |
30 | Rising through two floors of the White Tower , was the chapel of St. John where the lady Alianor and Joan attended Mass each morning : it was as they returned on the second morning that Joan voiced her enquiry . |