Example sentences of "[pers pn] is on this " in BNC.

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1 New work by her is on this month at Germans van Eck , running until the 23rd .
2 It is on this splendid foundation that the Birmingham International Film and Television Festival is built enhancing the City of Birmingham as a media city .
3 Judgements made in the course of a lecture will be taken down in notes as if they were facts , whereas it is in the nature of critical judgements that they can not be taken over by others ; it is on this dilemma , I believe , that Leavisism ultimately foundered .
4 It is on this point that the views of the SACP and some Soviet policymakers divide .
5 Needless to say , it is on this part of the budget that the debates are fiercest .
6 It is on this basis that efforts to remove people from mental handicap hospitals should and will continue .
7 It is on this principle that the school curriculum should be founded ; and this means that no one should leave school without some evidence of achievement in both the practical and the theoretical .
8 What the system does do is to provide a continuous flow of information to the selector about the type of books required by the library and the number of books of each type , and it is on this information that the bibliographical decisions are based .
9 It is on this that I lie and visualize the various ‘ assaults ’ upon my cancer cells that I have already described .
10 It is on this point that participant observation in practice very often does not match up to the ideal form and some consideration should be given to the situation arising .
11 It is on this theme that the Tate Gallery Liverpool has put together a long-term display .
12 And it is on this basis alone that they support the change .
13 Most importantly , perhaps , the venture capitalist can be relied on to identify and negotiate the best possible exit route , since it is on this that the investors ' return depends .
14 Very significantly , it is on this side of the divide that the Church has made her home ’ ( Guinness 1983 : 76 ) .
15 It is on this theme that the Tate Gallery Liverpool has put together a long-term display .
16 I may be wrong , but it is on this doubtful premise that we take the ferry and alight from it in Skye .
17 The report of Domingue and Ingram ( 1978 ) , for the USA , indicates the emergence of the profession both in terms of status and in concerns for interpreter efficiency , and it is on this basis that we begin to look at the processes involved , comparing signed with spoken interpretation .
18 It is on this account that we talk of the baby 's right to life , much as we would of a normal adult .
19 It is on this specific point that we see the basis of disagreement .
20 One could argue that it is on this account that the restorer applies his efforts to the material element of the work .
21 It is on this basis that many see insider dealing as morally wrong .
22 It is on this last issue that the third , and the most popular , definition of deindustrialization focuses : the absolute decline in manufacturing employment , Figure 2.3 plots the data from Figure 2.2 in absolute rather than relative terms .
23 It is on this , therefore , that we shall concentrate .
24 It is on this apparent oddity that Mr. Howell founds an argument that the school can not rely on section 6(3) ( a ) to disapply the duty if it has used criteria designed to preserve the ‘ character of the school ’ in making its selection .
25 The earliest aryballoi have abstract linear decoration , but it is on this shape , linked to the eastern trade , that the first oriental motives appear in Greek vase-decoration , perhaps not long after the middle of the eighth century .
26 There is a small officers ' annex in the village itself for me to be impotent at , and it is on this hygienic apartment that we increasingly depend .
27 It is on this level that members of different disciplinary cultures can recognize each other as engaging in a common activity , if at all .
28 It is on this building , and on his long-demolished Eaton Hall , Cheshire ( 1675–82 ) , built for Sir Thomas Grosvenor [ q.v. ] , that any assessment of his work must rest .
29 This degree of self-consciousness is rare in literature , but it is nevertheless based on the opposition between fabula and ryuzhet , and it is on this opposition that the literariness of all prose narrative rests .
30 It is on this basis that the New Critics argued that criticism was capable of the same degree of objectivity and rigour as traditional scholarship could achieve .
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