Example sentences of "[verb] on a single [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 These products excel where text and graphics are to be mixed on a single page .
2 During 1991 new forms were introduced which allowed details of up to 10 night visits to be claimed on a single form .
3 By now the tendency for manufacturers to concentrate on a single site was apparent , and many of the smaller mills , such as Inchbrook , fell into disuse .
4 That this firm existed is confirmed by their name being embossed on a single span construction currently serving road travellers in Darlington itself .
5 Resource charts show money , manhours , mandays , manweeks , percentage reference as the vertical scale and can focus on a single assignment , project or the entire plan to form a cost-schedule graph .
6 If all the gunpowder which has ever been used in war throughout the world could be contained on a single train with 50 tons of gunpowder in each freight car , the train would be 50 miles long .
7 Because he concentrated on a single target while the Russians played their world-wide game , they sometimes failed to notice where he was pulling their fingers .
8 These four varieties are ideal small garden plants , as they grow on a single stem and do n't need pruning .
9 Each play was presented on a single set , as it would be in a theatre .
10 We have to answer an er your Lordships are in danger of getting into the mood of treating this debate as a charge with a single issue to be decided on a single voter .
11 A statute for peasants has to be written on a single sheet of paper " .
12 Equitable Life Assurance Society in Guernsey ( 0481 716021 ) has designed International Investment Plan written under Guernsey life law and which can be on joint lives ; while International Personal Pension Plan written under Guernsey pensions legislation can only be written on a single life .
13 The school 's crucial development plan was written on a single side of notepaper .
14 The stories themselves do not , however , recount an exceptional event , indeed they seldom focus on a single event at all .
15 The compositions often focus on a single tree , placed in the foreground , usually off centre , the pattern of its branches mirroring the network of roots below .
16 Methods which make use of a combination of sensory inputs are likely to be more effective than those which relay on a single channel of communication .
17 A small field effect transistor , thermistor for temperature measurement and a reference cell are mounted in the tip of the probe and accurate measurements can be made on a single drop of sample .
18 Shortening lead times and the possibilities of widening the product range made on a single set of machines adds considerable complexity to the operation .
19 All these men , excepting Fawzi , were Zuwaya , and all were therefore related — — they could be shown on a single genealogy .
20 The transputer contains a processor , memory , and communications links on a single chip , which makes it an ideal building block for multi-processor computers .
21 Watchd is composed of distributed algorithms that can run on a single machine or a network of machines .
22 The standard rose is really a bush rose growing on a single stem .
23 One or two subsystems can be configured on a single SCSI system bus .
24 One or two subsystems can be configured on a single SCSI system bus .
25 It differed in only two respects , that the turntable was a much narrower arrangement than the Wolverton one , and that when in the uncoupled position , it rested on a single support carried on two small wheels .
26 It is supplied on a single disk and the Install program deletes the Easy Project data from it after translating it to a blank data disk in the second drive , leaving the A disk as systems disk .
27 In the server module is a 25MHz Motorola 88100 RISC processor with 16Mb memory , six serial ports , Ethernet and SCSI interfaces — integrated on a single board and housed in a 3.3-inch high enclosure weighing less than five pounds .
28 Mr Burrow said society was becoming more demanding in its expectation of the police , and the entire attitude of individuals could be based on a single experience of meeting an officer .
29 Not surprisingly the Germans would accept this , they had proposed it when the Commission had by turns been denying the existence of damage in West Germany and demanding proof based on a single pollutant ( rather than multiple stress ) .
30 Edwards and Sutcliffe 's study was based on a single session with each individual .
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