Example sentences of "[vb pp] on [art] [noun pl] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 In a large , well-appointed hotel the service of food and drink will be organised on the lines indicated in Fig. 1.8 .
2 In problems on tort and criminal law the student is expected to enumerate and discuss all the possible torts or crimes that may have been committed on the facts given in the problem , and also all the possible defences that may be raised .
3 A statement of support from HCIMA will be included on the NVQs issued by C & g at these levels .
4 reported on the steps taken in consequence of resolution 4.4 carried last year .
5 This realization has led to a great deal of debate and , although it can not be said that a general consensus has been reached on how best to define development , a good deal of light has been shed on the processes involved in different types of development .
6 In any future case the situation will be considered on the facts known at that time and if appropriate application will be made .
7 In any future case the situation will be considered on the facts known at that time and if appropriate application will be made .
8 The test is one test , applied on the factors known to the parties at the time of the breach .
9 Dušan built on the foundations laid by his predecessors during the previous century .
10 Three centuries of colonialism were then imposed on the peoples seized from Africa to work on its plantations .
11 Considerable physical demands were made on the men engaged on this work .
12 I think the research that has been done on the children affected by the Zebrugge ferry disaster and the Jupiter cruise ship sinkings has shown , for instance , that children in secondary schools are actually being affected in their exam performance .
13 Significant amounts of gas may have been generated , and it would be interesting to know whether geochemical work has been done on the gases found in Jurassic reservoirs to see whether any Palaeozoic contributions are present .
14 Meetings are conducted according to rules of debate modelled on the rules used in what is probably the most famous talking shop in the world — the Houses of Parliament at Westminster .
15 In the latter the student is routed to appropriate parts of the instruction programme based on the responses made and the learning need .
16 In order to help you obtain a broad background to recent philosophical and clinical developments in nursing , I have resisted the urge to present you with my own very limited definitions of changes which have occurred , and instead I have prepared exercises and suggested reading based on the criteria outlined by the UKCC on desired outcomes for successful completion of a re-entry programme .
17 The cost of maintaining these additional versions is extremely small , being based on the spaces occupied within a filing cabinet which must be serviced and kept warm and dry .
18 The adviser will have to complete the relevant documentation based on the reasons given for the refusal of the application .
19 The traditional , vertical Champagne press , based on the concepts employed by Dom Pérignon , is still considered by many to be the best means of pressing grapes for the sparkling wine of Champagne .
20 However , of themselves , they offer no more than a functional approach to assessment , and therefore must be organized into a framework which is based on the principles defined above .
21 What we 've got is two centres working together with a member management sub-committee they 've retained the power to determine future management and staffi and staffing arrangements based on the principles set out below .
22 ( The reforms were based on the principles discussed in Chapter 5 , pages 80–1 . )
23 In terms of policy , Heads of Departments have been instructed to produce detailed guidance based on the principles contained in the Regional Council 's policy document to be issued to all groups of employees within the Department concerned .
24 It is based on the proposals contained in the Board 's Discussion Paper ‘ Accounting for capital instruments ’ which was published in December 1991 .
25 Labour 's legislation will be firmly based on the proposals agreed in the Scottish Constitutional Convention .
26 Much of the analysis which follows is based on the models used in Emerson et al.
27 Kent 's contribution to the development of the high potencies established an extension to remedy preparation based on the guidelines given by Hahnemann in the 5th edition ( published in 1833 ) , namely the centesimal potency scale .
28 However , based on the results reported in this paper , we can say that the position effect seen in the Short transgenic mice , is probably due to the absence of the upstream regions containing DH III-V .
29 The report included structure diagrams for each type of local authority based on the outlines shown in Figs 5.1 and 5.2 .
30 The centres are segmented into two categories based on the scores developed for each area .
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