Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] on [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Likewise if the defendant carries on business here and the transaction related to that business . |
2 | IBM TAKES ON DME INTEGRATION FOR OSF |
3 | 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 |
4 | Kelly takes on role of dishonour |
5 | Oracle Italy is being formed as joint venture with its distributor of ten years , Datamat ; Michael Rocher , managing director of Oracle France takes on responsibility for that unit too . |
6 | Despite the foreign business carve-out , SFA brings back in certain rules relating to marketing and the related record-keeping requirements ( and , in effect , excludes them from the exemption ) if the firm carries on investment business with customers in the UK from a non-UK office . |
7 | President and chief executive Larry Ellison takes on responsibility for database , networking and tools development from Miner . |
8 | Davis takes on world champion John Parrott at the Civic Centre . |
9 | A young red deer puts on weight at a considerable rate during its first summer , but its growth is reduced to less than half of this rate during the winter . |
10 | At the dealers : Richard Green at 39 Dover Street , W1 has the best exhibition of English Marine Paintings for years ; the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour shows at the Mall Galleries ; Anthony d'Offay switches on neon art by Bruce Naumann . |
11 | However , from the landlord 's point of view too close a relationship between rent and profit means that his income will depend to a large extent on the efficiency with which the tenant carries on business rather than on the value of the demised property . |
12 | The demised property may be part only of the premises on which the tenant carries on business and in such cases the turnover may need to be apportioned . |