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

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1 Walkers will enjoy the Brown and Clee hills , 11 miles away — where on a clear day one can see eleven counties ; and 20 miles away , the Stretton Hills .
2 One view central to the lawyer/economist is that , in a world where , on the one hand , resources ( all of which have alternative uses ) are limited through scarcity and where on the other hand , there exists the insatiable human desire to consume those resources , then inevitably , trade-offs and choices must somehow be made .
3 The Makaa River was two miles now on a dead run .
4 But I do n't think most people , er , would necessarily consider it than now on the European side , they might consider .
5 In tackling a problem it is useful to gather as much information as possible and then to decide whether the solution is going to depend on more information or on a new idea .
6 She was often thankful that her husband had not felt the call to serve in a slum parish or on a new housing estate .
7 Downwind or on a broad reach they are magnificent craft , but upwind sailing is definitely not their strong suit .
8 A wyvern without a rider can be employed either to launch an early attack on your enemy 's artillery or on a powerful character .
9 The court may order payment in one sum forthwith or on a fixed day ( s 71(1) ( a ) of the 1984 Act ) .
10 Care is needed in such an interpretation , however ; abandoned sites can later be used by squatters or on a casual basis by travellers , so that the picture is distorted .
11 These may appear on the question paper , on the answer books ( scripts ) or on a separate sheet .
12 In some homes it is possible to stay for a few days or a week at a time either occasionally or on a regular basis .
13 Once the process is posted to defendant 's address , if it is not returned by the Post Office , it is deemed to have been delivered , ( see s 7 of the Interpretation Act 1978 ) ; thus applications by defendants will generally seek to show , by affidavit , that the defendant was away from the a ddress , for example , abroad or on a prolonged holiday ; it has been held that he is not entitled to have the judgment set aside ex debito justitiae .
14 ( Tel : ( 0293 ) 774535 ) Free information and support on holidays for people who are old or disabled , or on a low income .
15 Analysis of ozone measurements for the 1970s , taken by 36 Dobson spectrophotometers throughout the world , reveal no evidence for either an upward or a downward trend , either on a global basis or on a regional basis ( Reinsel , 1981 ; Reinsel et al. , 1981 ) .
16 The slimline track holds any weight of curtains and can be easily fitted around a bay window or on a straight run .
17 Perhaps then they heated it in an oven , or on a hot griddle ? )
18 It is best to carry out this exercise in the home , or on a dry patch of grass , so that the dog can rest happily .
19 The average one-third ownership reflected the great pressure there was on the family farmer when a member of the family came home , or on a part-time farmer who was trying to expand with a view to becoming full-time .
20 There are practical reasons for this arrangement : any manual system of record-keeping relies either on heavy duplication of information , sited wherever that information may be routinely required , or on a complex system of cross-referenced card-indexes which provide guides to relevant documentation .
21 A rapid and simple technique for checking the mineralogy of placer sands is simply to sprinkle some sand on to the specimen tray glass or on a standard slide and evacuate it in the chamber ( Ryan & szabo , 1981 ) .
22 All expertise in a particular technique or on a certain topic can be gathered together in one place , and the level of collective knowledge can then be ascertained , supported and made available .
23 The system can also be pre-set to cook and hold while no one is in the kitchen and , in these cost-conscious times , food can be cooked overnight or on a half-power setting to take advantage of cheap electricity periods .
24 Difficulties occur whether they focus on the monetary base or on a wider range of liquid assets , and whether they impose statutory ratios or allow banks to determine their own prudent ratios .
25 Lie on a rug on the floor or ground if outside ( in a garden perhaps ) , or on a firm bed with your arms at your sides , several centimetres away from your body , palms face down .
26 Lie down on the floor or on a firm bed supported by pillows if desired — one under your head and another under your knees which will support your lower back .
27 Some weaving yarns , for example chenille and mohair may feel much harsher when woven than they would if knitted by hand or on a chunky machine .
28 The buyer as well as the seller will often have documents to sign ; for example , if the transfer or other document contains covenants by the buyer ( to observe restrictions or to erect a fence , or on a joint purchase ) the document vesting the property in him , her or them will require execution .
29 Suffice it to say here that the word ‘ feudal ’ is used frequently and loosely in relation to Japan , and this use has been based either on the existence in Japan of certain features associated with European feudalism , such as a military code of honour , or on a specific interpretation of the relations of production in Japanese society before the late nineteenth century .
30 Proportionality between the alleged offence and the penalty imposed is one such principle ; and consistency , in the sense that an individual should be entitled to rely upon a declared policy , or on a specific representation made to him , appears to be another .
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