Example sentences of "[verb] on this [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Up to four microphone inputs can be mixed on this unit . |
2 | A further enzyme , alpha 1,4 fucosyltransferase , can also act on this substrate to produce the Lewis b antigen but acts on a different substrate to produce the Lewis a antigen . |
3 | They must act on this opportunity to ensure that young doctors working in the NHS receive the training that they need and deserve . |
4 | Written application had been made in advance , and , except for four theses on loan , all had been collected together for this study either within the thesis area or in the thesis collection area of the Stack , to which access was permitted on this occasion . |
5 | ‘ Looking back now to the time when the site for these premises was chosen , and realising the state of affairs existing in this type of works , it is surprising to me that this process was ever permitted on this site at all ( being figuratively speaking within arms length of the dwellings ) . |
6 | The Metropolitan Police will be reorganised on this basis by the spring of 1993 . |
7 | What operations then do we need on this data-type ? |
8 | He can also play at fullback and handles the place-kicking duties well , and looks a player of genuine class , although this may not really blossom on this tour . |
9 | Their voices rose on this note from the kitchen to saturate the bedroom above where on summer evenings you lay rigid with wakefulness . |
10 | Describing a map with words and symbols , such as appear on this page , is not very easy ; but you can imagine that each entry on the map is recorded as a fact of the form here-found ( x , y , thing ) where x and y are coordinates , longitude and latitude , and thing is any feature such as a mountain or river or city . |
11 | Also on board was photographer Allan Milligan , from The Scotsman , whose pictures appear on this page . |
12 | What else they saw in and near the city they did not record , but it evidently did not include on this occasion the famous caverns at Wookey Hole . |
13 | The names of other land owners or tenants appearing on this map of Halling are : Sir Richard Luson or Leveson , Mersham-Marsham , Lord Cobham , Thomas Usher , Dalison . |
14 | As for ACR , a full discography will be appearing on this page in the next couple of weeks . |
15 | No counsel appearing on this appeal has attempted to defend those findings of fact or suggest that the reasons are in any way adequate . |
16 | It concerns a Ship from another world landing on this planet , and strange creatures get out and say to a petrol pump , dustbin , slot-machine or similar mechanical device , ‘ Take me to your leader . ’ |
17 | The press , again amazingly , failed to jump on this fact but this was the beginning of the Morrissey press explosion . |
18 | It has never been equalled on this scale . |
19 | The central elements of the code of practice include the division of responsibilities at the head of the company ; sufficient non-executive directors to carry significant weight in the board 's decisions ; a schedule of key matters reserved for full board decision ; full disclosure of directors ' total emoluments , with separate figures for salary and performance-related pay ; audit committees composed solely of non-executives to scrutinise figures and appoint auditors ; the board should report on the effectiveness of the company 's system of internal controls ; the directors should report that the business is a going concern , and auditors report on this statement . |
20 | ‘ But we ca n't count on this weather lasting . |
21 | Yet , in a somewhat art-y place like Freud 's which recently displayed the photographic work of Jane Ralley , the solitary wild-eyed scribbler was not too out of place ; but then , judging by the subject of half of the photographs in the show , the owner could count on this crowd to retain its sophisticated bonhomie in the face of far more deliberate provocation . |
22 | You will be entertained for hours wether using the highly colourful VGA version or the MONO version which is also included on this disk . |
23 | If … one prescient soul at your level , say , early in 1982 , … really had thought ministers should be forced to meet on this issue and they kept postponing discussions on the Falklands , could you as Permanent Secretary of Defence have ensured that relevant Cabinet ministers did get together and look at the problem rationally and seriously , in so far as it 's possible , in time ? |
24 | Medics in particular capitalized on this state of affairs , mobilizing the results of scientific research as part of their broader push for increased representation with the state . |
25 | Worsley capitalized on this opportunity by making the saltpetre project the centre-piece of a programme for revitalization of the British economy and the development of an integrated manufacturing and trading system embracing an expanding colonial empire . |
26 | Physiologists capitalized on this instrumentation to demonstrate that the electrical activity of the brain and its nerve cells was a function of what the individual was doing , or not doing , or how sensory receptors were stimulated . |
27 | ‘ So the folk of the village capitalized on this gift from the gods , that had come to them in their darkest hour . |
28 | My hon. Friend brings a great deal of expertise to bear on this issue . |
29 | The Institute has a key role to play in bringing the expertise of transport professionals to bear on this issue . |
30 | A source of evidence that is often brought to bear on this question is the relative abundances of certain inert gas isotopes . |