Example sentences of "[noun sg] on [pron] [adj] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 We would clearly want to base as much exemplification on our own published/to be published material and would certainly want in certain circumstances to veto things competing directly with ours .
2 I mean even I understand you were talking about the children sort of being out in the dark on their own erm even just something as simple as that .
3 This month sees their first CD album on their own R&M label ; a cassette is on sale now .
4 The French Grand Prix was born in 1906 , but , although soon forgotten , the Gordon Bennett Cup was the foundation on which current Grand Prix racing was built .
5 Laurentian Financial Group has reduced the variable rate on its 100 per cent mortgage to 7.99 per cent on the first 75 per cent of the loan and 13.99 per cent on the final 25 per cent .
6 And I 'll send that to Dick and he 'll fix you 're up and saved them going to the lot of trouble on their own er ground .
7 You can compare your performance on your long-term o on your short-term with your long-term , which is something that somebody brought up yesterday .
8 It has incorporated the 19.2Kbps modulation scheme on its high-end V.32bis Volante modem at no extra cost , and is giving a free upgrade to existing users .
9 The final results showed that the GSLP had gained 73.3 per cent of the vote , a substantial increase on its 58 per cent in March 1988 [ see p. 36040 ] .
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