Example sentences of "[vb pp] on a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Conventional artwork for presentation graphics will be made up using typesetting , instant lettering or any of the other methods that allow text and graphics to be mixed on a page .
2 It is presumed to have taken place and been carried , for by the next Minutes in 1920 , caddies were certainly permitted on a Sunday .
3 A Christmas stocking — no , a pair of red tights , actually — filled up to here with pound notes that we 'd won on a strawberry roan named Cordelia .
4 However , the Irishman countered well and with the scores at eight each the Dubliner eventually won on a count back of 30–28 .
5 On 28 September , debate was reopened on a Declaration on the Jews , a topic postponed at the end of the second session and , between times , distinctly watered down by the Theological Commission .
6 BEER tipped on a member of the audience is not everyone 's idea of art , let alone a joke .
7 He was saddened by the degeneration of soccer , a sport he genuinely loved , suffering first-hand when he was attacked on a train at Leamington Spa .
8 The climbers dined on a cornucopia of fresh fruits , meat , cream , cake and ale , cooked by the enormous basecamp staff .
9 Now , of course , with every race counting towards the championship , points earned on a Sunday afternoon matter like never before .
10 Any retrospective rule change would place a question mark over the reselections of Mr George Galloway in Glasgow Hillhead and Mr Ron Brown in Edinburgh Leith , who were both nominated on a majority of trade union votes .
11 A good example of a large multi-national company organised on a matrix structure is UNILEVER , best known in the UK for its subsidiary Lever Bros , the soap and detergent manufacturer .
12 Similarly , Italian unions have never been organised on a craft or occupational basis ( apart from a few exceptional cases ) .
13 Centralised systems of education are organised on a system of ‘ top-down management ’ .
14 adaptation to change ( development of new products and new markets , or meeting environmental ‘ threats ’ ) should be organised on a task basis ;
15 In-house Assessment and Financial Management Training has been organised on a District basis for February , March ( 2.5 days and 2 days respectively per District ) .
16 The Centre 's research is organised on a team and cross-team basis to ensure high levels of integration in the design and operational stages of the research project .
17 These forms of disability representation naturalise the exclusion of disabled people from societies which are organised on an ability to gain employment and these representations are the target of non-disabled people for the ridding of their fears over their own ‘ able-bodied ’ decline , mortality or loss of power .
18 Thus an education department may be organised on an area basis so that the centre plays only a co-ordinating role .
19 would be disclosed on an investigation of title to the properties ; or
20 The power stations may be cooled by an open circuit , when located on a river or by the sea , or by a closed circuit with a cooling tower , or again , as at Chinon , to meet environmental conditions , by forced draught .
21 Built in the revivalist Gothic style , popular in the Victorian period as a Board school , they are located on a rise in the manner of the medieval churches the architecture celebrates .
22 The centre is located on a cliff top above Widemouth Bay in grounds of ten acres .
23 Nisbet maintains that these five strategies represent the range of possibilities and that they can each be located on a spectrum , the poles of which can be described as ‘ hard ’ and ‘ soft ’ .
24 PAGE is always located on a page boundary ( every 256 bytes ) .
25 The site is located on a peat bog which needed to be compressed and filled before construction could begin .
26 Pseira , located on an island close to the north coast , was a similar sort of town — a town without an identifiable temple .
27 Jurassic Park is located on an island off Costa Rica , where a rich Scottish entrepreneur , played by British actor Sir Richard Attenborough , has genetically raised several species of dinosaur , using the DNA from excavated bones of the ancient reptile .
28 Jurassic Park is located on an island off Costa Rica , where a rich Scottish entrepreneur , played by Lord Attenborough , has genetically raised several species of dinosaur , using the DNA from excavated bones of ancient reptiles .
29 The Japanese are firm believers in the creative stimulus that nature can provide — and at Cranfield the staff restaurant will be located on an island in a man made lake which also extends around the front of the office building .
30 Strictly speaking I 'm not occupied on a case at the moment , and this is quite unofficial .
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