Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb pp] on [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We are also concerned about the reliance placed on these tests but in a different context .
2 The seminar began with an introduction to the thinking behind the general SVQs in business administration , and an update on the feedback received on these awards so far .
3 The installation 's theme explores the relationship between creativity and evil , and concludes with a pair of collection boxes for victims of violence placed on either side of an amateur portrait made by a murderer .
4 Since the female workers were not in fact very much worse qualified or less experienced on average than the males , there was not much of the gap explained on these counts .
5 Even though 30,000 lives had been lost and massive amounts of matériel consumed on both sides , Madrid did not fall to the Nationalists .
6 When extracts from the fibroblast cell line BHK-21 were used in the band shift assay , a single complex formed on this probe representing binding of the constitutively expressed octamer binding protein Oct-1 ( Figure 2a ) .
7 One chief adviser commented on this use of curriculum terms :
8 The selection of the correct key added on another minute or so and Sandison could only look on feeling helpless and frustrated .
9 In 1311 , for example , he demanded one foot soldier from each vill for service in his projected campaign in Scotland , and the vill was to pay the soldier 's wages for seven weeks by means of a special aid levied on each vill by the sheriff .
10 In return for accepting these obligations — obligations which , it should be recalled , are additional to the normal requirements as to conduct and to financial reporting imposed on all members of the London Stock Exchange — gilt-edged market makers have the right to certain privileges .
11 The second ventralmost arm spine is flattened with widened tip which may be axe shaped on some segments .
12 All the speeds will have to be reduced for all rolling stock used on that line which will increase the cost for uses of the of that service .
13 That allegation reflected on each officer at Banbury because that CID office had only 12 members .
14 An empirical rule based on these observations is to branch on the basic structural variable x r with largest penalty ( either up or down ) .
15 Availability of a large-scale parser based on this approach .
16 This has now been achieved and a joint statement , highlighting mutual recognition based on each body 's HND as the benchmark , has been published along with guidance notes for centres .
17 The report referred to " the failure , negligence , complacency and indifference noted on all levels of the services that had planned the visit [ Boudiaf 's visit to Annaba ] , organized its schedule and guaranteed the security of the President " .
18 Rate capping has meant that for every ‘ profligate ’ pound spent on such provision , £6 has been taken away .
19 There is one pointed apical papilla flanked on each side by 3–4 rugose oral papillae , although in some specimens thee maybe more giving the appearance of a double row .
20 There is a single pointed apical papilla flanked on each side by 3 sometimes 4 oral papillae ; the distalmost of which is distinctly block-like .
21 There is one pointed apical papilla flanked on each side by 4 pointed slightly rugose oral papillae ; Mortensen ( 1927 ) reports that there may be as many as 8 each side .
22 There is one long pointed apical papilla flanked on each side by 3–5 long thin oral papillae the distalmost of which may have the free end enlarged .
23 There is one pointed apical papilla flanked on each side by 3–5 oral papillae , the distalmost of which is long and rectangular .
24 There is one pointed apical papilla flanked on each side by 3 oral papillae , the distalmost of which is leaf shaped with a rounded outer edge .
25 There is one pointed , slightly angular , apical papilla flanked on each side by 3 to 4 irregularly arranged long pointed oral papillae , some of which are slightly flattened .
26 There is one pointed apical papilla flanked on each side by 3 oral papillae , the distalmost of which is long with its free and widened and squared off .
27 There is one large pointed apical papilla flanked on each side by 3 rounded spinelike oral papillae .
28 There is one long , finely rugose , club-like papilla flanked on each side by 4 oral papillae similar in shape and size to the apical papilla .
29 There is one , sometimes two , pointed apical papilla flanked on each side by 5–6 oral papillae , the proximal ones are pointed similar in shape to the apical papilla but distally they become rounded , and the distalmost one is large and opercular .
30 There is one rounded apical papilla flanked on each side by up to 5 oral papillae , the distalmost of which is large , rectangular and opercular .
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