Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] on [art] " in BNC.

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1 In conclusion , our findings show that low grade , gastric MALT lymphoma can always be diagnosed on the basis of both fixed and fresh endoscopic biopsy specimens .
2 Inarticulates can be recognized on the rock from their shiny lustre .
3 The iris is one of the longest-cultivated flowering plants , and one variety , thought to be this one , can be recognized on the wall of an Egyptian temple at Karnak dating from 1500 B.C.
4 For example , the effects of transactions or events can be recognized on an accrual basis ( that is , when the transactions or events take place ) , or on a cash basis ( that is , when cash is received or paid ) .
5 As of now , IBM Corp is offering an anti-virus service to its UK customers : this comprises updates to anti-virus programs four times a year — these provide users with ‘ install-and-forget ’ automatic protection on MS-DOS , OS/2 and Microsoft Corp 's Windows operating systems , and can detect viruses in the memory , on floppy and hard disks ; if viruses are found in the memory , they are disabled , but if found on disks the user is given a recommended course of action on-line ; other services consist of detection tools for any new viruses ; access to an anti-virus bulletin board , from which the latest products and documentation can be downloaded ; phone support desk ; and customer alert service to forewarn of known or threatened virus outbreaks ; prices will be amended on an annual basis , but for one to 250 machines , the service is £1,000 , on 3,001 to 5,000 workstations it is £12,000 .
6 Before service , the summons may be amended on the plaintiff filing an amended request ( Ord 7 , r 17 ) .
7 Silverpoint can be resharpened on a metal file so that as the silver is worn down the point can be redefined easily .
8 An indemnity basis taxation of costs that have already been taxed on the standard basis would seem to us to lead to the conclusion that the costs of the standard basis taxation were unnecessarily and unreasonably incurred and should be disallowed on the taking of the account .
9 ( 3 ) That on the taking of the said accounts and inquiry costs of and incidental to proceedings on an indemnity basis are not to be disallowed on the ground that an order has already been made for costs of and incidental to those proceedings to be taxed on a standard basis unless it should appear that in making the said order the court intended thereby to deprive the defendants of the right to add those costs or some part thereof to the mortgage security .
10 It does not mean that an expert 's decision would be disallowed on the ground of conflict of interest : actual partiality would have to be shown .
11 There is also a further appeal before the court in relation to an application by the plaintiff for disallowance of interest upon the defendant 's bill of costs and er it is claimed that if interest is to be disallowed on their bill , interest should also be disallowed on the defendant 's bill of costs .
12 I started with the bottom rail as this would also have to be rebated on the bottom face to accommodate doors and top fixing for side panels .
13 Atlantic Aeroengineering naturally specialises in the types in the remainder of the Group , the DC-3 , DC-6 , Britten-Norman BN-2A Islander and the Cessna 402/404 series , but work can be undertaken on a wide variety of types .
14 Under the surface draining or thorough water-draining of the land had to be undertaken on a more planned and workmanlike scale than had been done formerly ; for now the below-surface drains had to take off most of the water and conduct it to the ditches , and had not merely to assist the wasteful system of frequent water-furrows on the surface , as the old bush-drains had done when they were almost the sole method of under-draining .
15 Please find attached details of the proposed hours of Reception staff to be undertaken on a trial basis from 6 September to 4 December 1993 .
16 The econometric work will be undertaken on a data set constructed by CURDS at the University of Newcastle which details the adoption dates of nine technologies in approximately 1500 firms in the metalworking and engineering industry .
17 Preventative maintenance , virus checking and anti-virus updates will be undertaken on a regular basis .
18 The module will be undertaken on a group basis and self and peer assessment will feature strongly .
19 It was because the economy was as yet exhibiting a modest rate of overall growth ( by modern standards ) that investment could be undertaken on a private and regional basis with the state 's role confined to that of legal enablement .
20 Erm , the only other thing I think it remains for me to say is that erm , the work will be undertaken on a value for money nature .
21 It is not a job that can be undertaken on the basis of a business meeting of the governors once a term .
22 Although the steaming was successful the locomotive still has work to be undertaken on the brake gear .
23 It would be exactly similar to a bank loan , to be undertaken on the same terms , and at the same rates of interest — if you are agreeable ? ’
24 Today , in east London , the public are cheering the Environment Commissioner of the European Community , Carlo Ripa di Meana , for issuing a directive that no work should be undertaken on the channel tunnel rail link because the Government have not carried out an environmental assessment .
25 To be sacked on the spot , or with inadequate notice , is likely to distress even the most resilient of businessmen .
26 Vanity and a nod towards Alan Meale compel that we also include this : A short-sighted scribbler called Amos ; Recorded the gaffes of the famous ; And if ever his column ; Becomes faintly solemn ; He 'll be sacked on the spot ( who would blame us ) ?
27 Each kind of bulb has its own particular planting depth , which should be explained on the packaging or in the catalogue .
28 Justin had such confidence in the rationality of the gospel that the phenomenon of unbelief had to be explained on the hypothesis of evil spirits spreading misinformation and prejudice in the interests of polytheism and superstition .
29 Of the genuinely difficult cases , those in which the jurist appears to use unclear language , most can be explained on the linguistic argument .
30 The three properties can be explained on the assumption that a synapse will be potentiated if , and only if , it is active at a time when the region of dendrite on which it terminates is sufficiently depolarized .
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