Example sentences of "[verb] on [art] further [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She set him to work on a further area of deep neglect .
2 Amended claims to group relief and capital allowances will only be valid if made on a further corporation tax return ( CT 200 ) .
3 However , Poulantzas is emphatic that the two are interconnected , and his claim seems to be founded on a further belief about class position .
4 The couple agreed on a further weekend outing together .
5 We have also agreed on a further £3.9 million worth of food aid to Zimbabwe , Zambia , Mozambique and Mozambiquan refugees in Malawi .
6 This book , therefore , is not only about how men and women in the nineteenth century faced the hour of death ; it is also about what they expected to encounter on the further shore .
7 The Griffiths proposals were based on the further development of a mixed economy of welfare .
8 There , nestling on a further bed of tissue-paper , were five glass Christmas tree decorations .
9 I decided on a further session in the gym before making my grand entry to the spa complex .
10 The argument for neutrality still rests on the further assumption that it is in people 's highest interest to adopt principles fulfilling the social role of justice .
11 Negotiations were to continue on a further facility to replace the existing one when it expired in October .
12 As of the end of March the Security Council had yet to agree on a further resolution to establish definitive ceasefire conditions .
13 Here we seem to be implicitly relying on a further assumption , namely an assumption of topical coherence : if a second utterance can be interpreted as following on a first utterance , in the sense that they can be " heard " as being concerned with the same topic , then such an interpretation of the second utterance is warranted unless there are overt indications to the contrary ( again , see Chapters 3 and 6 ) .
14 Counselling will advise them of the risks , if any , that they may be taking by embarking on a further conception .
15 I made my exit as discreetly as possible just as his lordship , still on his feet , was embarking on a further point .
16 When the desired entry is not on that track , these search figures become a full revolution and one-and-a-half revolutions respectively before it is clear that the record is not on the track , and the search must continue on a further track .
17 The Duignans were so naturally pale-faced that Mary showed no sign that anything was other than normal and she continued to bring tea and sandwiches to men working on a further turf bank .
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