Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [adj] [noun] on " in BNC.

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1 Nothing beats personal advice on what shape and style of hat will suit or flatter , and we have planned with Harrods a week of hats .
2 He had hoped to see the opening of the ‘ Ballymurphy Seven ’ trial , which involves alleged attacks on security forces , but said the trial date had been postponed .
3 The MLA produces two leaflets which are available free of charge : Take a closer look at your master locksmith , which outlines the various services you can expect from master locksmiths , and The guide to home protection , which offers invaluable advice on how to protect your home .
4 We stayed in the Hotel du Bourg , which offers two-star accommodation on a bed-and-breakfast basis .
5 All staff in their counselling work can draw on a range of standard publications , most importantly the Staff Guide which offers detailed guidance on procedures and expected roles .
6 However , it is very difficult to devise a scale which summarizes dietary habits on a range from good to bad .
7 One possibility would be a statutory reformulation of Rylands v. Fletcher shorn of the qualifications and defences which so emasculate it now , perhaps on the lines of the Restatement , which imposes strict liability on one who carries on an ‘ abnormally dangerous activity , ’ but this would be open to varying judicial inclinations and would give rise to considerable uncertainty for a very long period of time .
8 The decision to proceed alone is based on the success of the prototype 's flight test programme and strong customer interest , says Pilatus , which holds paid options on the first 27 aircraft and is now accepting only firm orders for the $1.8 million PC-12 , with performance and delivery schedule guarantees .
9 You may decide to fit either a small engraved medallion or a sealed capsule , which contains these details on a piece of paper .
10 The Moscow publishers Sovetskiy Khudozhnik [ Soviet Artist ] have published a book entitled Neizvestnyy avangard , which contains unique material on the work of early twentieth-century artists whose works were for years unknown to the public , stowed away in the store rooms of Russian provincial museums and in private collections .
11 In this respect , we are unhappy about the weak advice on enforcement action which places undue emphasis on negotiation rather than serious punitive action which can actually create conditions in which effective negotiations can take place .
12 Currently in some areas , concern is breeding action towards designing better methods of testing and , more fundamentally , towards a shift in policy which places greater emphasis on regional and school-based methods of assessment .
13 These new democracies face a variety of problems in their attempts at consolidation , largely stemming from the heavy levels of external indebtedness , which places serious constraints on their ability to resume economic growth .
14 However , they are likely to appreciate a straightforward summary of the results of the assessment which places equal weight on the child 's abilities as well as on her disabilities .
15 Techniques of destruction , however , are much more central to taekwondo , which places great emphasis on them .
16 The first evolutionary scenario , which places more emphasis on the intentional ingredient than McDowell would allow , is as follows .
17 Many of its buildings are listed which places severe limits on any alterations .
18 Contrary to popular belief , it is reported that over half of suspected insider traders are members of the public , which places some doubt on the common perception of city fraudsters being involved in the majority of cases ( Quality of Markets Quarterly Review April-June 1990 ) .
19 Hence the downturn in bank credit is accompanied by , and helps to cause , a downturn in other forms of credit , which places particular pressure on the smaller business sector .
20 Field work data from an ethnography of a group of youths in Londonderry are being supplemented by a school based attitude survey which questions young people on their ethnic identification and attitudes to members of the other religious community .
21 Access to the Careers & Appointments Library which has comprehensive information on careers and postgraduate courses and on the great majority of graduate employers .
22 It quotes Wansbeck in Northumberland , which has 47,498 people on its register , as having issued 26,549 summonses between April 1990 and last September , which resulted in 21,382 liability orders .
23 The river passes beneath High Bridge , a remarkable twelfth-century stone bridge which has half-timbered shops on it — the oldest bridge in Britain still to support buildings .
24 Barn owls ' leg feathers go right the way down to their feet , which makes them much more vulnerable than , say , a falcon , which has scaly skin on its legs that toughens up very quickly during training .
25 We also went to see the Museo do Pobo Galego , which has fascinating exhibits on rural life , including horréos or granaries , which are found in almost every country garden and look like a stone garden shed on stilts .
26 Any comments will go back to OSF which has final say on whether any proposed changes are acceptable or not .
27 In Oregon , which has one forest on Mr Robertson 's list , loggers suggested that the forest would be swamped with insects if harvesting stopped .
28 THE London-based tour operator DHG ( UK ) Ltd , which has 3,000 customers on holiday abroad , mainly in Turkey , collapsed yesterday .
29 Technology continues to change jobs with consequent changes in ways of life and it also changes life-expectation which has profound effects on all communities .
30 And there 's a V A T , V A C twenty expanded which has more gadgets on it .
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