Example sentences of "[noun] on [pron] he could " in BNC.
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1 | There were two bases on which he could have been convicted , either that the jury accepted that he had fetched the knife from his home , or , alternatively , that he had obtained the knife during the struggle but that they were satisfied that the essentials of self-defence were not made out . |
2 | She had given him an ideal ; she had given him what appears to have been unfailing and uncritical support : he was never as an adult to be easy without one woman on whom he could totally rely . |
3 | Sidonius , like the Late Antique authors on whom he modelled himself , had written such letters to ensure the existence of a pool of friends on whom he could count in times of need . |
4 | Then , before Spain , Niki managed to overturn a tractor on himself He could have been killed ; he escaped with cracked ribs and bad bruising . |
5 | Heard that he had a walkie-talkie radio on which he could give the engineer instructions to slow down further , and to stop . |
6 | He saw lettering on it he could not make out , although he had the presence of mind to record the scene on a video . |
7 | He knew that he still had certain assets on which he could raise cash . |
8 | The king never turned up and the laird was left with paths on which he could hold a formula one race . |