Example sentences of "[det] on [Wh det] [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | The public debate about political priorities focuses far too much on what we can do for today 's consumption and far too little about what we invest in the future . |
2 | Is it part of the Government 's duty to advise us all on what we should eat ? |
3 | This was particularly important when few persons were able to read and had to depend on what they were told and above all on what they could see . |
4 | The leaders of the non-Tory parties would have to discuss the principles on which they could agree and those on which they could not . |
5 | It is open to the senior police officer present to impose conditions under this section whilst the march is in process , and on the same grounds as those on which he may act in advance . |
6 | Either the landlord or the tenant may be entitled to determine a term certain at a date earlier than that on which it would otherwise expire by effluxion of time . |
7 | The cross of Jesus is God 's final and decisive ‘ No ! ’ to all that : it leaves us literally nothing of our own on which we can rely . |