Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] on " in BNC.

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1 Attempts to improve occupational mobility for them may concentrate on a few professional openings where their colour is defined as an occupational advantage ( e.g. race relations advisers ) or on employers ( e.g. local authorities ) with positive action policies , or self-employment ( small businesses ) .
2 Since the majority of elderly people requiring help are women , then a great deal of the responsibility for looking after them will fall on women 's shoulders .
3 See most of them 'll come on video anyway .
4 Indeed one of them would insist on crossing the road rather than walk past the animal .
5 One or the other of them would insist on having you to stay .
6 It is clear that neither of them could call on the personal loyalty of the royal servants in the duchy .
7 It is clear that neither of them could call on the personal loyalty of the royal servants in the duchy .
8 There can be more than two colours in the pattern , but only two of them will appear on any particular row .
9 Right , now let's do a bit of hot seating hey , where one of you will sit on a chair and pretend to be one of the characters and then the others will ask a question .
10 David Hawkridge finishes by stating that all of us who declare an interest in education should increase our understanding of the new technology , and whether education can take advantage of it will depend on us .
11 Whether I will be part of it will depend on the new manager Rovers are appointing next week and whether it is a man I like and could work with . ’
12 But until preventive medicine becomes cheaper and more readily available , most of us must rely on our own common sense and on the reliable information which is available in order to keep ourselves running smoothly .
13 It 's not a works , so that none of us can boast on any account .
14 ‘ None of us can sit on the fence .
15 P. T. Geach , Mental Acts , refers to the Cartesian idea ‘ that introspection can give the word ‘ I ’ a special sense , which each of us can learn on his own account' .
16 ‘ All of us will PEE on the burning wheel . ’
17 And one of us will call on the Far East on the way back from Australia .
18 The decisions you make concerning the right goals for you will depend on your current weight , your optimum weight , and the eating and exercise habits you recorded in your preparation phase .
19 Objections such as these are difficulties rather than fundamental flaws in the method , although , since the statistical methods devised to cope with them will depend on certain assumptions ( for instance , a 2 per cent per annum erosion rate ) , the effect will be to reduce the degree of accuracy which can realistically be anticipated .
20 The transition from returner to returned can be helped by the understanding of colleagues and tutors , but inevitably your success in meeting any new demands made upon you will depend on your own reserves of willpower , assertiveness , give and take , and common sense .
21 Supposing that I could stand on the hills surrounding this Castle and send out the Samhailt , the ancient and precious gift bestowed on the Noble Houses of Ireland ?
22 What is available to you will depend on your needs and on the policy of the local authority .
23 Plus you can add on Family Legal Protection ( which would cover legal expenses in certain circumstances ) .
24 All the times that you need to arrive at you will find on the timetable .
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