Example sentences of "[vb base] and on [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 An old man in the corner sang Where the water lilies grow And on the jukebox , Johnny sang about a thing called love And it 's how 're ya kid and what 's your name and how 'd you bloody know …
2 Now offer up a suitable length of cove with square ends and mark it on the wall edge where the walls meet and on the ceiling edge where the lines drawn on the ceiling intersect .
3 It does n't mean to say that we are not on the , alert and on the look out and er , I think those opportunities erm , er , will still occur and that er , we will be involved .
4 What actually happens depends to some extent on the strategies that classes pursue and on the unity with which they organise themselves and seize opportunities to strengthen their positions .
5 Approval by the Inland Revenue also means that there may be limits on the contributions employees pay and on the amount of their benefits .
6 The resulting allocative decisions depend on the relative strengths of the political interests involved , the tactics they employ and on the chance influence of time and place .
7 As the public draws notes and coin , banks ' deposit liabilities fall and on the asset side banks ' holdings of notes and coin shrink by an equal amount .
8 Greater emphasis should also have been placed on the economic context in which disputes occur and on the state of political consensus — primarily , whether the trade unions are accepted in a ‘ partnership ’ role with the state , or are defined as problematic to its objectives ( Ragin et al , 1982:243 ) .
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