Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] on [noun sg] from " in BNC.

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1 People who give up cigarettes very commonly report explicit ( and guilty ) dreams about smoking in the first few weeks , even though there is every reason to believe that sleep actually becomes less disturbed on withdrawal from nicotine .
2 APBC members only work on referral from veterinary surgeons , so please discuss your case first with your vet and ask to be referred to the local APBC practitioner .
3 In 1348 the king restored the Earl of Lancaster 's title to the Honour and castle of Pontefract , which he had hitherto held on lease from the queen , ‘ having regard to the good service and great honour which our … cousin has done us in Gascony ’ .
4 The colour-coding cells in V4 probably depend on input from these cells .
5 As part of its operation , OSO also relies on feedback from companies which have gained first-hand experience of trading in specific markets .
6 Criticism of the Units is frequently based on research from the 1930 's and 40's , which demonstrated the severe impairment of psychological function and development in traditionally organized residential institutions .
7 PRIMARY schools are increasingly relying on money from parents for a decent stock of books , according to government inspectors .
8 Schools are increasingly relying on money from parents to provide decent stocks of books , government inspectors report today .
9 But also some really exciting projects like er we 've had people making sculptures out of scrap from the motorway , we 've had , er we 're going to have a music project working on , again working on scrap from the motorway .
10 Obviously you ca n't use any baseline that you can actually travel on foot from one end after the other , but we can use the astronomical unit itself as a baseline because the earth is moving round the sun .
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