Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] on the " in BNC.
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1 | Left : All five of the brightly coloured villages in Disney 's Caribbean Beach Resort sit on the edge of a huge lake , with beautiful sandy white beaches . |
2 | At present the science curriculum is structured around physical science interests , on which boys are keener ( how motor cars work , atoms and molecules ) ; we were able to recommend that teaching build on the overlapping interests of the two sexes , because girls as well as boys want to know more about human biology and spectacular features of the environment ( animals in the jungle , volcanoes and earthquakes , acids and chemicals ) . |
3 | PS Send on the list of your TV dates you ca n't do ’ . |
4 | The only point I felt w you know we mentioned the other day that if , if there 's a rise say on the first of April then you wan na get in a couple of months before then . |
5 | Any radial axis setting is by friction fit on the suspension tube that holds the radio-controlled shutter release system , and the camera angle Is similarly preset for each large format exposure before sending aloft . |
6 | Salt and pepper sit on the tables in old jam-jars : ‘ The biggest containers possible and they still get nicked , ’ says Mr Poole . |
7 | For example , new molecules characteristic of the chick appear on the cell surface . |
8 | Further away from the source still , the lava flows even slower , and the yellow glow gives way to a bright cherry red , and black streaks and blobs of chilled solid lava appear on the surface . |
9 | The Oxford Thesaurus Electronic Edition is very easy to use , the results of a search appear on the screen almost instantaneously and it lacks nothing that the book would have . |
10 | The implications of size maximization depend on the control mechanisms open to the central executive . |
11 | She wiped herself , tossed the paper into the pan , lifted the little button-shaped plunger on the top of the tank . |
12 | Pieda 's report found that 56,000 jobs outside the Scotch whisky industry depend on the jobs of 15,000 employed directly by the big Scotch concerns . |
13 | Operational standards in the industry depend on the competence and integrity of managers . |
14 | Many of the effects described in this and the next chapter depend on the optical step-printer which is a ‘ one-frame-at-a-time ’ printer , as opposed to continuous run past a light-admitting slit as used to produce duplicates ( 'dupes ' ) and release prints . |
15 | So will any sensible person who realises that the strength of an economy and the standard of living depend on the ability to sell goods and services , and not on monetary tinkering . |
16 | Mass production together with the mechanisation of labour impose on the worker a return to infantile living conditions , and |
17 | Black Sun Ensemble rely on the kind of guitar sound that floats almost too closely into jazz fusion territory . |
18 | The Notes to the Rule expand on the obligation . |
19 | Rime and snow collect on the upper surface , depressing the floes and allowing the sea to flood over , freeze , and strengthen the ice further . |
20 | She found Colin asleep on a rattan lounger on the veranda of his cottage in Holetown . |
21 | 2.5.2 within [ 5 ] working days after any such entry serve on the Architect notice ( " Defects Notice " ) specifying any respects in which they consider that the Works are not being or have not been carried out in accordance with this clause |
22 | a red light come on the back and when , and then when the and let them go , must of heard it , saw running and he 's |
23 | It is better to take this decision at the outset rather than have a poorly planned attempt backfire on the parents . |
24 | The sensory nerve cells that are affected by capsaicin depend on the presence of NGF to develop properly , and to maintain high enough levels of peptide to carry out their functions . |
25 | After the court hearing a BBC television unit in the southwest filmed on board Alert and reconstructed the smuggling exploit on the theme of the West country as a traditional smuggling coastline . |
26 | A second push on the central button removes the setting altogether and allows the driver to return to foot control of the tractor . |
27 | The basic courses in Practical Theology concentrate on the theology and practice of worship and preaching , church music , group work , introductory sociology of religion , religious education and Christian nurture , pastoral care and counselling , and communication . |
28 | Many flowers of the heath grow on the central plateau . |
29 | But in the period covered by this book society was not quite so hierarchical as before or after ; nor did a man 's place in the sun depend on the number and dignity of his ancestors . |
30 | The County Planning Committee meet on the seventh of December to cons to consider British Coal application for colliery waste at Gascoigne Wood . |