Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] on [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Communally maintained for the benefit of all the residents , the setting of the house remains unchanged with a certainty that it will be looked after on a continuing basis . |
2 | Ramsay found the Regent Douglas installed in Edinburgh Castle , with a host of lords and chiefs , including no fewer than six earls , a most illustrious company , waiting there while their forces massed and were added to on the adjacent Burgh Muir . |
3 | at the time the erm , as I go back to what I said before about the the the reliance which was then place on on the agricultural policies |
4 | Looked at on a year-by-year basis , the sum of money we must set aside to pay for decommissioning represents only 4% of our annual turnover . |
5 | This meant that a decompression stop was not required and that these parameters would be stored in the memory , to be compensated for on the next dive . |
6 | He was wearing a duffel coat , done up on the wrong toggles , with copies of evening papers turned back at the job columns sticking out of both pockets . |
7 | Even money could not buy a quick passage through some of the conditions met with on the unimproved roads of the early eighteenth century . |
8 | Two people who think they are disagreeing may , in fact , be talking about different things and would n't disagree if they were talking about the same thing , but it 's important to recognise that when the university and colleges talk about what they want to do about sexual harassment , they certainly imagine that a range of different forms of response are going to be appropriate to this range of different forms of behaviour , ranging from on the one hand education , encouraging people to think they have a right to protest and answer back , to giving them access to erm people who may mediate and persuade another person who they 're not making an impact on that their behaviour is unreasonable , to the most extreme disciplinary procedures against someone who 's behaving in a way which is generally thought to be unacceptable and who 's not prepared to desist . |
9 | The Bank has been written to on the 5th February 1993 seeking a meeting for this purpose . |
10 | Notably the heavyweight nature of programmes on offer was just what we could have done without on a wet , dreary Monday evening . |
11 | There are radio programmes to listen to on a regular basis , to take away the aimlessness of a lie-in every morning . |
12 | The client had been acted for on a previous aborted purchase . |
13 | They were the two he had talked to on the previous search , the ones who had been taking such pains with the dovecot . |
14 | Probably both sides are not well enough informed about what 's going on on the other side . |
15 | Will you going to on the new one ? |
16 | Well let's erm , they , they are going to on the same site . |
17 | Which if any of these magazines do you read or look at on a regular basis ? |
18 | For days afterwards , he was unable to make a telephone call without imagining he was being laughed at on the other end of the line . |
19 | Alternatively , for a child with generally delayed language , it may be necessary to generate a set of priorities solely in terms of the communicative situations which the child has to deal with on a daily basis . |
20 | Health and safety is the one area where shop stewards , safety representatives have to deal with on a daily basis . |
21 | And sometimes non-standard discount is given , a pig to deal with on the old system , but if you could add one extra input box on that screen there … |
22 | In addition to the low-power VR4200 — see above — Mips and its Silicon Graphics Inc parent have already released machine based upon on a high-end TFP variant of the R4000 optimised for floating point performance ( UX No 421 ) . |
23 | ‘ Loans not in possession or not in arrears for in excess of six months are provided for on an individual basis if circumstances so warrant . ’ |
24 | They spoke of the Europe they remembered , of Christmases in Scotland and Holland , of their different childhood memories and all the things that adults talk about on a sentimental occasion like Christmas Eve . |
25 | And a fifth of businesses with turnover of up to £1m said they had no firm of lawyers with whom they deal with on a regular basis at all . |
26 | And as we set out in the management letter , it 's a requirement of the audit commissioners code of practice , as we do report to areas of all the authorities that we deal with on an annual basis . |
27 | This is a serious issue which must be dealt with on a rational basis . |
28 | But Kate was the first plain clothes police officer he had ever dealt with on a personal basis . |
29 | Answer guide : Note in the answer the interest on the machine bought by instalments has been dealt with on a separate line . |
30 | We will resist Commission initiatives which run counter to the principle that issues should be dealt with on a national basis wherever possible . |