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

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1 The Soviets materialised out of nowhere and their sensational win against New Zealand , as well as the electric final , where Argentina took on New Zealand , gave student rugby credibility and kudos .
2 I then had a choice of going to either Cambridge or Stansted to take on fuel ready for the transit to the airshow the following day .
3 The biggest and most competitive game of the day will be up at Eaton Park , where Ballymena take on Instonians , two teams who will be squaring up to each other in the AIL Division Two next season .
4 They do not have the time or energy to take on recruitment seriously .
5 They do not have the time or energy to take on recruitment seriously .
6 The Scott Polar Institute in Cambridge ( UK ) announced on Aug. 31 that measurements taken on UK nuclear submarines travelling below the Greenland ice cap revealed that the thickness of the ice had been reduced from 6-7 metres in 1976 to 4-5 metres in 1987 .
7 I 'm sure we must have enough information and expertise stored on DISC to allow the estimating procedure to become an automatic process .
8 Swindon are at Grimsby and Hereford take on Cardiff
9 The home international series begins at the same venue today , with England meeting Wales in this morning 's opening match and Scotland taking on Ireland later in the day .
10 and the resourceful Jeeves Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry find themselves back in New York in the first new episode of the new and final series of Jeeves and Wooster beginning on I T V this week .
11 Without an art school training , Romanowski , now in his late 20s , has taught himself the methods of the masters through reproductions in books and paintings hanging on gallery walls .
12 There are three all-Premier League clashes with Brian Clough 's Nottingham Forest entertaining Southampton while Middlesbrough face Chelsea and Wimbledon take on Everton .
13 But suppose that c and v took on values consistent with damped cycles , how then could we explain the observed regularity of cyclical fluctuations ?
14 Two particularly attractive games which could have a significant bearing on the title race have been pencilled in with Randalstown entertaining Portadown on Wednesday October 13 at Antrim Forum and Portadown taking on Pegasus at Blaris on November 24 .
15 There are 20 cloaks and robes hanging on pegs here , made of various materials but none identified by any visible insignia .
16 And Oxford take on Cambridge in the 119th Varsity Athletics match .
17 ‘ On top of that , we are still in the middle of a recession which brings the fear of unemployment and unwillingness to take on commitments like mortgages .
18 Drugs squad officers want doctors and hospitals to pass on information about any traces of crack found in patients during emergency treatments .
19 With the successful launch of Illustrator and its rapid acceptance by the professional market it became obvious that programs of this type were marketable and Aldus took on FreeHand .
20 OK you can criticise Strach for that , but his main talents which are those that have benefited leeds most since his arrival are his passing and ability to take on men resulting in him or a team mate scoring .
21 Grant Thornton is authorised by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales to carry on investment business .
22 Grant Thornton are authorised by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales to carry on investment business .
23 ( FCA ) of having been found to be in breach of Investment Business Regulation 6.03 in that the firm at Shipley between 16 March 1989 and 12 March 1991 sent business letters relating to its investment business without bearing the legend ‘ Authorised by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales to carry on investment business ’ contrary to Investment Business Regulation 2.02 and in that the firm at Shipley between 9 September 1988 and 1 October 1989 entered or required its Principal to enter into an association or arrangement with a person which might result in the defendant being constrained or induced to refer or introduce a client to a person who was not an independent intermediary with a view to that person giving investment advice contrary to Investment Business Regulation 2.03 and in that the firm at Shipley between 16 March 1986 and 31 October 1989 failed before recommending or effecting for a client a transaction in units in an authorised unit trust or a recognised collective investment scheme , to take reasonable steps to establish that other more advantageous or suitable policies or units were not available contrary to Investment Business Regulation 2.11 and in that the firm at Shipley between 1 November 1989 and 16 October 1991 having given advice to a client which was such that when acted upon it resulted in commission being received by the defendant , failed to notify the said client in writing of the amount and terms of such commission as soon as that information was available , contrary to Investment Business Regulation 2.32 was reprimanded , fined £3,000 and ordered to pay £500 by way of costs .
24 ‘ KPMG Peat Marwick is authorised by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales to carry on investment business ’ .
25 This enables the firm to publish the tombstone without the normal legend ‘ KPMG Peat Marwick is authorised by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales to carry on investment business ’ .
26 ‘ The contents of this statement have been approved for the purposes of Section 57 of the Financial Services Act 1986 by KPMG Peat Marwick which is authorised by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales to carry on investment business .
27 A second objection is that where both parties carry on business in Contracting States they can reasonably be subjected to the Convention automatically since it forms part of their national law , whereas parties carrying on business in different non-Contracting States who agree that their contract is to be governed by the law of a third State which is a Contracting State may well have in mind only the domestic law of that State and arguably ought not to be bound by the Convention unless they contract into it .
28 Lanchester , who have been rained off in two matches this season , are at Ushaw Moor , while Sedgefield take on Tudhoe .
29 Long Road , Cambridge , who include Amanda Brown , meet Queen 's Club while Hallamshire take on Puma Welwyn , last year 's winners , in the women 's event .
30 Reduced to 10 men by Hall 's dismissal , Chelsea played keep-ball whenever possible , while Everton brought on Ian Jenkins .
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