Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [coord] on [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For the only produce safely gathered in and on display around the pulpit will be — honey .
2 One danger is that prospective purchasers get carried away and on occasion acquire land on impulse without fully investigating factors which may influence the financial success of the proposed development .
3 Provide periodically and on demand out-turn figures CSO
4 Higgs insisted on this so their wives would not be caught in curlers ; but the idea was that Charles should see the farms and the farmers as they really were , not spruced up and on parade .
5 With Solaris-on-Intel still unannounced and SunSoft starting to push Interactive Unix ( see opposite ) , Snoopy could appear there or on Solaris 1.0 or 2.0-on-Sparc first .
6 hear books , stories and poems read aloud or on radio , tape or television and take part in shared reading experiences with other pupils and the teacher , using texts composed and dictated by the pupils themselves , as well as rhymes , poems , songs and familiar stories ( including traditional stories from a variety of cultures ) ;
7 It 's just when you get out and on road int it ?
8 19.2 Except as otherwise provided herein , no addition , amendment to or modification of this Agreement shall be effective unless it is in writing and signed by and on behalf of both Parties .
9 This requires the representative to hold a letter of authority from the member , entitling him so to act , and signed by or on behalf of the committee-member ( r 6.156(2) ) .
10 Erm but you know there but on occasions when people really needed help , there was usually somebody erm that they could turn to .
11 What has surprised me , and is different from my understanding of processes as they were in the middle 1970s when I last worked in and on North Shields , is the centrality of land and development to an understanding of that place .
12 We can record us going to work and coming home and on weekends .
13 ‘ One foreman oversees all operations to ensure that every order receives full and proper attention and the workforce is kept well informed of all requirements , so that we fulfill demand accurately and on time , ’ said Paul .
14 Everything and everybody worked well and on cue .
15 After Morris came Joe Karam and as the 70s went on and on Mains kept playing to his high level for Southern and Otago , but that All Black place he had held so briefly seemed to get further and further away .
16 At some time within the next five years , the collection should be indexed and stored electronically or on microform .
17 Cylinders can be stored underneath or on top of larger vehicles .
18 the ownership , possession or use by or on behalf of the Insured Person of any mechanically-propelled vehicle or aircraft .
19 1.13 " Lease " means a Lease of the Premises for a term of years commencing on the Term Commencement Date reserving [ a or an initial ] rent of £ ( pounds ) per year such Lease to be in the form of the draft Lease annexed and initialled by or on behalf of the parties with such modifications as may from time to time be agreed in writing by or on behalf of the parties or as may be made pursuant to clause 4 of this agreement
20 16.3 On completion of the Lease the parties shall enter into a deed in the form of the draft deed annexed to this Agreement marked and initialled by or on behalf of the parties
21 Income tax will be payable on bonuses and pay taken early and on interest crystalised in bank accounts .
22 A procedure was laid down to determine whether an ‘ either way ’ offence was to be tried summarily or on indictment .
23 Fifthly , it is a requirement that Extended responses and Reports ( i.e. any piece of writing of more than 100 words in length ) can be either written or presented orally or on tape .
24 Hundreds of privately owned aircraft at Tamiami Airport were blown over and on top of each other , a parked DC–6 disappeared completely and was found over a mile away from its tie-down point on the Airport .
25 The assumptions lying behind such targeted programmes are that the ‘ problem ’ is a bounded one , concerned with ‘ pockets of poverty or deprivation ’ , restricted areas of decay , which can be remedied through relatively limited expenditure and precise targeting of funds and activities to ‘ special ’ , different , difficult problems , limited problems which remain to be rooted out , while the rest of the system is assumed to be functioning well and on course for prosperity and harmony .
26 Aberdeen , Dundee United , Dundee , Kilmarnock and St Johnstone Raith the other Premier matches tomorrow but on Sunday , all roads lead to Celtic Park , the first ever league cup final between Rangers and Hibs .
27 However in this situation the auctioneer may not accept a bid on behalf of the seller ; s57(4) and ( 5 ) provide : ( 4 ) Where a sale by auction is not notified to be subject to a right to bid by or on behalf of the seller , it is not lawful for the seller to bid himself or to employ any person to bid at the sale , or for the auctioneer knowingly to take any bid from the seller or any such person .
28 Cheshire County Council 's fair trading and advice officer Roger Manley is also a member of the non-statutory body which assesses the risk to humans of chemicals used or occur in or on food .
29 The court will order the money to be paid out only if the risks are the same as they were when it was paid in and on terms protecting the defendant as to costs .
30 ‘ If only we could get taken on by three or four large farms with big dairy herds , it would make a tremendous difference — large cheques paid regularly and on time . ’
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