Example sentences of "[noun] on the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 1993 marks the start of an ambitious new preventative health care programme which aims to stem the spread of malaria and AIDS , and SIDT is pinning its hopes for a healthy future on the villagers , whose only option is preventative health care .
2 Thus , cases such as Expro Services Ltd v Smith [ 1991 ] IRLR 156 , involving the contracting out by the Ministry of Defence of its catering function , should not fail in the future on the grounds that the catering operation , as carried on by the Ministry , was not in the nature of a commercial venture .
3 Whenever attempts were made to distinguish between means and ends , he could point to the crimes committed in the name of religion on the grounds that the end justified the means .
4 People who oppose religion on the grounds of its intolerance and bigotry think that the risks are very high .
5 I am intrigued to know how you work out the speed on the roads and tracks and how you know when to trot and when to canter ?
6 US President-elect Bill Clinton drives his friends round the bend with his love of speed on the roads .
7 I am known as Sideways Reynolds and I might have to cut back on the speed on the corners .
8 Rather than defend the arts on the grounds that they are a branch of the sciences and therefore useful , I believe we should try to start again , attempting to lay on one side both the crude criterion of utility and the assumed category distinction between science and arts , itself in fact equally crude .
9 However , in October 1832 , the plant and stock-in-trade of the well-equipped vinegar works were sold by auction on the premises .
10 Candidates are required to sell themselves to the voters not so much on the strength of their stands on the issues as on their personal qualities .
11 The information gained from such provings is enlarged by adding in any known toxic effects of the remedy in question which may have been noted in cases of poisoning ( either accidental or otherwise ) and is completed by noting any symptoms and signs which were not observed in the provings but which cleared up unexpectedly in patients given that remedy on the provings indications .
12 In its guidelines on the DMS and other ‘ courses for managers ’ issued in 1979 the Council defined access to the Diploma — which had been seen from the outset as a postgraduate award — in terms of flexible entry : in addition to the broad treatment of management studies and its supporting disciplines it incorporated
13 New guidelines on the dangers of moving nuclear weapons by road have just been published but anti-nuclear campaigners believe the danger is greater than has been officially admitted .
14 Ministers relaxed the guidelines on the exports of arms equipment to Iraq , but kept the new policy secret , to avoid criticism .
15 It also urges the government to calculate the costs of allergies and asthma triggered by environmental factors , and to speed up the finalization of promised guidelines on the rights of people to smoke-free air at work and in public places and the segregation of smokers and non-smokers .
16 Maternity units should have clear , explicit guidelines on the grounds for recommending cardiotocography so that the clinical and legal responsibility does not lie with a junior obstetrician or midwife .
17 A joint working group of officials was commissioned to develop guidelines on the undertakings to be provided by the governments , the legal and commercial framework , and the various technical , environmental and financial requirements to be met by promoters .
18 The World Health Organization ( WHO ) has adopted new guidelines on the levels of lead in drinking water .
19 Only with the emergence in 1747 , in an embryonic form , of a Western Squadron dedicated to cruising off the main French Atlantic bases of Brest and Rochefort , did strategic considerations overcome purely commercial and tactical ones in British thinking on the functions of the navy .
20 ‘ Underprescribers ’ may be simply prudent prescribers but may also not be informed on the latest thinking on the benefits of drug treatment .
21 In 1979 a Green Paper examined the likely growth in transport needs to the year 2000 and formed the basis of future thinking on the concepts of ‘ Community interest ’ as a justification for European action to improve transport links between the various member countries .
22 All through The Scale Hilton hangs his thinking on the pegs of Scriptural texts interpreted as revealing figuratively the nature of spiritual reality .
23 Much as I admire a great deal of Ken Worpole 's contributions to discussion on alternative methods of arts funding — his and Geoff Mulgan 's ‘ Saturday Night , Sunday Morning ’ was an invaluable piece of work — his thoughts ( almost gleeful I thought ) on the problems of civic buildings ( MT May ) were shot through with the baby-out-with-the-bathwater conclusions which seem to be endemic in much new times and new Left thinking on the arts generally .
24 A chance to see how wheat is cleaned and processed into flour at the Mill built in 1886 by J B Whitworth on the banks of the River Nene .
25 DEACON Blue will begin their first tour for over a year at the newly revamped Ingliston auditorium on the outskirts of Edinburgh .
26 The twigs on the brakes were all beaded and bulging as with countless white droplets but it was not frost or rain but the swelling of buds .
27 A legendary shepherd 's doxy who , by supposedly giving birth to a sheep , transposed herself into a creature of myth ; an 18th-century joiner 's apprentice who saw an angel ; odd echoes from the agricultural riots of the 1830s ; an imaginative squire 's hollowing out of a chalk horse on the downs .
28 The horn bow 's power and beauty was worth the trade of a good horse on the Plains .
29 Sinterklaas rides on a white horse on the roofs of the houses and throws presents down the chimneys to those children who have behaved well .
30 The selectors in 1991 chose 32% women artists for the final show , whereas this year 's show has 52% women artists ; although this did not reflect any conscious intention on the selectors part to discriminate in favour of women .
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