Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] on [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She wholly goes on th'other side |
2 | It is generally assumed that an individual candidate has little influence on voting behavior : party is the decisive factor , though the candidate can have some impact . |
3 | Although some of the participants develop hardware — Hampshire-based Neural Technologies Ltd and Gloucester-based Micro Circuit Engineering Ltd have collaborated to develop a Neural Instruction Set Processor — the project clubs will mostly concentrate on software development . |
4 | Deprived of prey , the tiger naturally encroached on farm land to feed on the deer attracted by the crops as well as to kill domestic stock . |
5 | Much depends on company policy and philosophy . |
6 | The fraction apparently depends on particle shape and dimension , indicating an influence of the internal topography of the cavity . |
7 | Despite the government 's interest in appraisal as being both developmental ( for the teacher ) and directly related to salary and career advancement , early experience of schools in developing schemes was almost entirely based on teacher development . |
8 | To make a hole in masonry or concrete you do not need to exert anything like the pressure you do with a conventional percussion/ratchet hammer drill which basically relies on drill rotation to wear away the material . |
9 | It is n't clear from the evaluation that the money is better spent on air ambulance services than it is on improving intensive care facilities . ’ |
10 | Angel and Tess decided to spend a day together shopping on Christmas Eve . |
11 | The moment of truth comes on Tuesday when they meet unstoppable Portadown in a quarter-final at Shamrock Park , Glentoran having only qualified on goal difference . |
12 | Armstrong World Industries , so long concentrating on mineral fibre ceiling systems , has now introduced a metal laminate system — the ML ceiling . |
13 | He appeared once more and was then kept in suspense for months.The Pope eventually decided on life imprisonment . |
14 | I 've just added on race course , alright ? |
15 | In the absolute reign of reason which is shortly to appear on earth anarchy will be a pleasant and co-operative state of affairs , since all men will be inspired to a joyful devotion to social duty and justice . |
16 | The House is debating a complex Bill presented by a Government who for 12 years have said that legislation is not needed on consumer protection issues . |
17 | It was sometimes described as Congregationalist and sometimes as Baptist and did not insist on adult baptism . |
18 | I say again — this is not based on party acrimony — that we have severe reservations about two clauses , which must be given serious consideration today or in another place . |
19 | In effect , this was merely an attempt to generalise the agreement reached in Bedfordshire in 1930 , although the criterion adopted then was not based on population size of centres but on local government boundaries , a much more advantageous position for the District , than the 1938 proposal . |
20 | Fields for MORB ( largely based on abyssal peridotite data ) , OIB and lithospheric peridotites are illustrated to emphasize the likely sub-lithospheric and lithospheric endmembers , respectively ; thus , although lithospheric peridotites extend to positive Nd values , we illustrate a range that is consistent with the required low- Nd endmember . |
21 | Praising Durkheim , Eliot had written about and summarized Max Müller 's attitude ( largely based on Sanskrit philology ) , which looked at primitive religion chiefly through its myths , finding in primitive deities personifications of larger forces of nature and seeing in the primitive mind a sentiment of wonder at such forces , a basic intuition of the ‘ infinite ’ . |
22 | He had written for the ‘ Manchester Guardian ’ on the subject during the seasons of 1933/4/5 , then in 1937 he began writing for the ‘ Glasgow Herald ’ — not reporting on county cricket as he had for the ‘ Guardian ’ but instead turning his impeccable knowledge of the game to the study of the nature of the game itself . |
23 | Although the glass-rubber transition itself does not depend on polymer structure , the temperature at which T g is observed depends largely on the chemical nature of the polymer chain and for most common synthetic polymers lies between 170 and 500 K. It is quite obvious that T g is an important characteristic property of any polymer as it has an important bearing on the potential application of a polymer . |
24 | The experiment with actinomycin suggests that for the first 3 hours or so LTP does not depend on gene transcription . |
25 | Many companies have developed technical skills in-house , and no longer rely on dealer backup . |
26 | Some British homes already rely on cable TV . |
27 | The stock editor generally concentrated on stock revision and supervision of withdrawals , but in some authorities he or she also played a large part in the selection of new books . |
28 | You 've just hit on home improvement companies are legitimately go into all of our products if they want to . |
29 | The main advantage is that they do not intrude on floor space in the same way as a normal hinged door — they simply fold back on themselves to half width . |
30 | What is the Attorney-General 's authority for saying that he can not rely on Crown privilege in relation to cross undertakings for damages ? |