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

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1 ‘ That is why I have come so far north on the ice . ’
2 The five focal points which have been listed so far centre on specific themes , on which study and action should concentrate .
3 The dogs , for example , not only prey on native animals , but also attack wild cattle and help control cats .
4 Under this head is included not only information on informal social ties and organization , but also the fields of study generally described as ‘ the ethnography of speaking ’ ( Saville-Troike 1982 ) and ‘ interactional sociolinguistics ’ ( Gumperz 1982 ; see further 8.4.1 ) .
5 Well how do we feel , it seems to me not exactly consensus on this , this issue ?
6 As a result , customers are demanding not just expertise on information systems , but also effective project management and implementation skills , industry sector knowledge and suitable support services .
7 And he says that the registers will not just impact on companies owning the land included .
8 Similarly , although there is competition for the viewer this does not usually impact on the financial fortunes of either organization .
9 The list of possible traits is very long and there is not always agreement on the most important trait .
10 As likely as not they were cottagers partially dependent on casual labouring , while not infrequently assessment on wages gives practical expression to the class of servants mentioned by the act of 1533 .
11 Building Society deposits , for example , are not yet money on official definitions .
12 The Rimac reserve , a little further north on the coast , protects the Natterjack toad and the beautiful Marsh orchids which grow here in profusion .
13 Thereafter only Ward on the final afternoon played with any real confidence and it was fitting that he should score the only century of the tour just before the end of the match .
14 Number 3 will take part in a once only event on November 3rd , when , bearing Corris livery and hauling the beautifully restored Corris coach and other vehicles it will be possible to see , ride behind and photograph a vintage Corris Train .
15 This should not lead us in turn , however , to ignore the impact of industrialisation or more generally proletarianisation on sexual mores .
16 Firemen had to damp down a burning car which caught fire early yesterday morning on the A1(M) .
17 THE CURTAIN goes up tomorrow night on the show the bombers could n't close .
18 You 've heard me often already chairman on this point .
19 Centre devised Programme Regulations should set out clearly policy on reassessment of students who fail or fail to complete assignments .
20 ( The exception was , of course , in the occupied areas of the north-east ; but even there life on the whole was considerably more bearable than it was in Occupied France under the Nazis . )
21 ‘ This was intercepted late yesterday afternoon on the Milettis ’ home phone , ’ the magistrate explained to Zen .
22 The transnational capitalist class , fractions of the labour force , and other support strata that the TNCs have created , will all increasingly identify their own interests with those of the capitalist global system and , if necessary , against the interests of their ‘ own ’ societies as the transnational practices of the system penetrate ever deeper into the areas that most heavily impact on their daily lives .
23 Therefore I believe that man and his God have evolved together over that immense period of time which started with the advent of earthly life , reaches right through to the present time and will continue onwards forever , or until there is no longer life on earth .
24 The Third period reaches from the end of the Second period , right through to the present time and on for ever , or until there is no longer life on earth .
25 Bolt Head had a clear choice : either boldly soldier on facing financial disaster or …
26 Having said that , it is a comparatively recent imposition for rents to be payable in advance as opposed to in arrear and many tenants would argue that some account should be taken of the fact that landlords have had their money , and therefore presumably interest on it , in advance .
27 Modern research shows that industry had its roots in the previous rural life of home weavers and part-time farmers , that technological innovations ( such as Abraham Darby 's use of coal in smelting iron , 1709 ) took many decades to supplant existing methods of production and provide for successful exports , and that early reliance on water power and canal transport placed limits on expansion .
28 Too often time on site is absorbed in dealing with contractor 's queries rather than in looking at the work .
29 Is n't this simply discrimination on the basis of handicap ?
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