Example sentences of "[verb] on what [noun sg] the " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Mac Liman refused to be drawn on what action the IOC might be forced to take . |
2 | erm it may depend on what experience the people had before they did the course . |
3 | A crucial factor in how the vote goes will depend on what recommendation the MCC Committee makes to the members in the postal ballot — on three previous occasions when members have forced protest votes in the past , the committee 's recommendations have always won overwhelming backing . |
4 | Here too negative arguments can be adduced : it is hard to see on what basis the testator can legitimately attempt to limit his daughter 's right of testation ; it is improper to dictate the terms of the will of another person . |
5 | Certainly , it is not easy to see on what basis the magistrate could have taken that fact into account when deciding whether or not to commit the applicant ; for the point only arises if there was sufficient evidence to justify the committal , in which event the magistrate was bound under paragraph 7(1) of Schedule 1 to commit the applicant . |
6 | They agreed to meet again in New Delhi on April 30 to consider an " appropriate response " depending on what progress the promised legislation had made . |
7 | The role of Treasurer over the years has grown from overseeing simple book-keeping to an extensive involvement and the contributions of Leslie Wise , A.J. Chapman , Albert ( Bert ) Ford and currently Jim Grey , have been valuable indeed and it is not surprising that Arthur Chapman felt the work was too demanding for an Honorary Treasurer , although what each does might vary depending on what bias the secretary brings to his post . |