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

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1 The points value of magic items is included on the cards themselves .
2 The points value of magic items is included on the cards themselves .
3 But having said that surely Wilkinson could have kept him at the club , for someone who says that players are picked on the performances they produce how can he explain Deane ?
4 So American railway companies turned on the stations which had impaired their financial health and destroyed many of them in an excess of architectural vandalism .
5 Once you have decided on the questions you want to ask , you should draw up a chart like A on which you can record customer 's responses quickly , simply by ticking or filling in the appropriate column .
6 With less than twenty minutes of his shift remaining he had already decided on the clothes he would be wearing for the special occasion .
7 If time permitted , separate releases might also be written on the firms which had already agreed to go to Tadchester .
8 Police moved on the protestors who gathered in the car park after the game calling for Gray to be sacked .
9 Similar patterns of dispersal could be seen on the terraces themselves , with S3 always standing further back than the rest .
10 In a 1972 paper I suggested that during the evolution of terrestrial open-country monkeys , two main selection pressures operated on the individuals whose collective strategies lead to the interactions and relationships that are responsible for the social structure ( see also Fig. 4.1 ) .
11 This has underlined that the price of popularising rugby union has been the increase in pressures off the field , which can be as significant as the demands made on the players themselves .
12 That expression of opinion by the Law Commission can have no relevance to the construction of the Act , whilst any bearing it might otherwise have had on the matters which the court should take into account in exercising its discretion whether to grant leave to apply for a residence order in respect of a child in the care of a local authority has clearly been superseded by the express provisions of the Act .
13 It had shone on the thugs who had turned and run .
14 These are what I 've got on the disks you see .
15 Okay I 'll put together some ideas based on the areas we 've discussed today and if we can arrange a time for me to come back I can present my recommendations to you .
16 The Catalan nationalists want , in particular , to be able to collect their own taxes and then pass on to the central government a share based on the services it provides .
17 The first part of the set could be based on the rules you learn from the story .
18 The second part could be based on the rules you are able to invent .
19 Homoeopathy is based on the observations which resulted from a number of studies and on further experimental investigations derived from these .
20 Nowadays thousands of different types of thermometer in use in science and industry are based on the principles he laid down .
21 There is no reason why Tanzania should not combine an examination , which is based on the things we teach , with a teacher and pupil assessment of work done for the school and community .
22 Only seven percent of the words that they speak , of their impact , based on the words they speak , thirty eight percent is based on their voice and the way that they present that information .
23 Addressing the 12 heads of government at the start of the Strasbourg summit , Mr Enrique Baron , the Spanish Socialist who is Lord Henry Plumb 's successor as president of the parliament , urged the leaders to go all the way towards full European union provided it is ‘ based on the characteristics which we share in common — those of parliamentary democracy ’ .
24 my bargaining power is based on the losses which you would suffer if you were to agree or disagree with my proposal
25 your bargaining power is based on the losses I would suffer if I were to agree or disagree with your proposals .
26 This book seems to be based on the techniques I have long suspected some producers use to keep a discussion going for the full length of a programme whether there is anything in it or not , to keep up the emotional temperature even about unexciting things , and to emit statements which are just distorted enough to get people objecting , whether they are worth objecting to or not .
27 Horses for sale were tethered at the sides of them and tack , leather and ironwork were displayed on the tail-gates which were turned into makeshift stalls .
28 For the same reason they have focused on the groups who seemed most likely to be needy : the working class in the inner city , the isolated and the institutionalized .
29 To find its value , attention is focused on the proportions who say they would break the law , ignoring proportions who say they would never break it ( figure 13.6 ) .
30 The operation of clinical analysers requires diagnostic reagents and until now Olympus have concentrated on the analysers themselves , sourcing the reagents separately .
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