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

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1 They had these cab-drivers in Israel using taxi frequencies to pass on intelligence to Cyprus , and as it came in , so they 'd pass it up the line to the PLO office in Nicosia .
2 Diplock LJ said " A contract in restraint of trade is one in which a party ( the covenantor ) agrees with any other party ( the covenantee ) to restrict his liberty in the future to carry on trade with other persons not parties to the contract in such manner as he chooses " .
3 THE FLOOD of refugees fleeing the escalating conflict in Bosnia-Hercegovina took on crisis proportions at the weekend .
4 This was because if the business did perform well the instrument took on equity features , when in these circumstances straight debt would have been the desired financing to maximise shareholder value .
5 There is a dilemma about schools taking on fund raising responsibilities .
6 ANCIENT MARINER : Veteran Carry On star Bernard Cribbins and newcomer Julian Clary
7 A full blood count , measured in blood taken on admission , however , showed a leucocytosis of 36.9×10/l ( 89% neutrophils ) .
8 This square is very large and was originally faced with 70 offices carrying on trade with the whole ancient world .
9 the parties carry on business in different States ;
10 The Uniform Law on the International Sale of Goods combines criteria ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) by a somewhat complex formula which requires , first , that the parties carry on business in different States and , secondly , that the transaction fulfil one of three alternative tests of cross-border activity .
11 This cumbersome formulation has been dropped in the Vienna Sales Convention , which substitutes as the sole criterion of internationality the fact that the parties carry on business in different States , a formulation adopted in the U N Convention of Agency in the Sale of Goods and the Unidroit Conventions on International Factoring and International Financial Leasing .
12 A second objection is that where both parties carry on business in Contracting States they can reasonably be subjected to the Convention automatically since it forms part of their national law , whereas parties carrying on business in different non-Contracting States who agree that their contract is to be governed by the law of a third State which is a Contracting State may well have in mind only the domestic law of that State and arguably ought not to be bound by the Convention unless they contract into it .
13 A second objection is that where both parties carry on business in Contracting States they can reasonably be subjected to the Convention automatically since it forms part of their national law , whereas parties carrying on business in different non-Contracting States who agree that their contract is to be governed by the law of a third State which is a Contracting State may well have in mind only the domestic law of that State and arguably ought not to be bound by the Convention unless they contract into it .
14 These may be a mere sale agreement or may include other ancillary agreements such as service contracts , licensing agreements , supply agreements etc. ( 2 ) Consider whether there are two parties carrying on business in the United Kingdom in the supply or production of goods or in the supply of services .
15 MORE HOMES COME ON STREAM
16 Natural ‘ screening ’ processes which may wed out defective eggs or sperm are by-passed , the mother is subjected to a regime of hormone injections to bring on ovulation , and the gametes and embryo are subjected to various mechanical manipulations .
17 Likewise if the defendant carries on business here and the transaction related to that business .
18 The members wanted to visit the lady to pass on birthday greetings .
19 They are plain , simple gates of 8 inch thick wood hung on bronze hinges .
20 IBM TAKES ON DME INTEGRATION FOR OSF
21 My other half switched on teletext after about 15 mins and I could nt stop myself from looking … still 2–0 .
22 He took part in a television series starring Billie Whitelaw called Time Out For Peggy , playing a verse writer for a greetings card manufacturer , and in a Margaret Rutherford TV play , The Noble Spaniard He also had two more demanding projects — pantomime and a second Carry On film .
23 In the case of a limited company with a registered office in Scotland carrying on business in England and Wales , service can be effected without leave by post or by delivering the process at the address in England and Wales and at the same time sending a copy of the process to the registered office ( s 725(2) and ( 3 ) of the Companies Act 1985 ) .
24 He held that section 238 applies to British subjects , companies registered in England , foreigners present in England and , possibly , foreign companies carrying on business in England .
25 This concept will enable electrical technicians to take on instrument duties during periods of peak manning .
26 It may be useful for family health services authorities within the zone to take on responsibility for arranging early retirement packages , where these could be shown to be in the interests of the service .
27 From time to time , too , native fishermen would anchor in their sheltered bays to take on water or ride out storms .
28 The block lies within the Con Son Basin and is located 15 kms north of the 500 million barrel Dai Hung oilfield for which PetroVietnam is currently evaluating international bids to bring on production .
29 Another is failure to put on weight , caused by poor absorption of nutrients .
30 General takes on task of taming volatile valley As Kashmir gets a new governor , Rahul Bedi looks at the way three years of violence has affected the lives of people in the troubled state
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