Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [noun sg] on [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But she says VAT on fuel will cost her another £100 a year and affect many other pensioners .
2 The diagnosis could worsen if specialists decide he needs surgery on knee ligament or cartilage damage .
3 And with another big rise in the jobless expected this week , it increases pressure on Cabinet Ministers to cut short their holidays to help pull Britain out of recession .
4 The size and quality of this sample , its relatively recent date , and the fact that it includes travel on foot and by pedal cycle in the same detail as motorised travel make the resulting data particularly valuable for the study of many aspects of personal travel on weekdays in London .
5 I do n't know why he wastes time on analysis when he cleans his system out so well on film .
6 He ignores question on future of Europe .
7 The PRO has no direct control over record keeping in government , rather it gives advice on selection for archival purposes .
8 He redoubles plea on plea .
9 Oftel does say that it believes video on demand comes under the auspices of the Broadcasting Act , rather than BT 's Public Telecommunications Operator licence , and while the ITC agrees , it also says that the question of whether it constitutes a broadcasting service has still to be decided .
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