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

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1 The legislation embodies numerous illogicalities and anomalies , including the double capital tax charge on gifts made within seven years before death , the taxation of some settlements as if no interest in possession exist when , in fact , they do , and the effect of the ‘ pooling ’ rules for shares etc , which can result in a chargeable gain which greatly exceeds the actual gain on a disposal of a recently acquired holding , eg on a rights issue .
2 In Herefordshire , education , health , social services and voluntary groups are working together on a Lifestyles Project which enables students leaving college to have a life of their own within the community .
3 If I go inside on a drugs charge again , I might as well kiss the kids goodbye , y'know what I mean … .
4 This allows competitors to fight under virtually the same rules as their full-contact brothers , but strikes and kicks are judged more on a points system , points being awarded for perfection of technique rather than for pounding a competitor into the ground or knocking him out .
5 If you look at a full page when they happen , they do n't happen all that often on a schools portfolio which costs two thousand two hundred pounds , you 'll see there 's there 's already three different prices
6 The 1963 Hovertram is seen here on an Illuminations tour at Little Bispham loop , its northerly terminal .
7 You can see the buttresses , and again the rather attractive brickwork that even even on a goods shed , a functional goods shed .
8 I flew to Gibraltar on 19 December 1974 , and met up with Mick and Paddy , who had taken the Land Rover , wheelbarrow and kit there on a munitions ship .
9 I would have thought the Russians just about got ahead on a points average with that one . ’
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