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

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1 I am not suggesting that on occasions it is not totally appropriate to go and help someone — children particularly appreciate a parent 's involvement in a variety of projects .
2 I have noticed that on photographs the faces of women giving birth look remarkably alike .
3 Secondly , it was felt that on issues of property law differences in legal policy and approach created a chasm too large to bridge .
4 It could be argued that on occasions I 've taken on things which probably I have n't done as well out of financially as I might have done if I 'd done something else .
5 It must be understood that on nights when there are two performances , coaches arriving after the streets mentioned in a ) above have been filled , with be diverted to King 's Stables Road .
6 I always used to use that on babbies for , you know when they get cold and weepy eyes ?
7 It has been noted that on occasions the cremated bones are found in the urns in a small cluster as if placed there in a small bag .
8 It will quickly be recognised that on matters of fact and challenges to the exercise of discretion leave to apply for judicial review will be refused .
9 On the other hand it appears that on occasions drivers may have no memory at all for road signs which they have just seen or for relatively complex manoeuvres which they have only just performed .
10 He was the first to concede that on occasions a judge got it wrong to the extent that a sentence was passed which was wholly unacceptable .
11 Chester Central and Westminster councillor Derek Bateman said that on Sundays calls were sometimes answered in Gateshead .
12 Teachers of English offered more substantial criticisms of the literature chapter , and I have to admit that on occasions they had justification for their worries .
13 There was no strapping on Nogai 's forearm , but Rostov supposed that on Tarvaras a sprain or a cracked bone could just as easily be referred to as a break , depending upon the state of medical knowledge .
14 The trial judge held that on grounds of undue influence , misrepresentation and unilateral mistake Mrs. Jones was entitled to equitable relief against her personal covenant in the mortgage .
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