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

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1 Finishing with a par 4 Stevie had won and on the morrow would be presented by the Princess with his Golden Putter .
2 And as soon as that happens , Mr Lee can think about getting his scooter repaired and on the road again .
3 It is quite often the case that the person making the arrangements has not had to do this job before and so relies heavily on what he remembers from other funerals he has attended and on the undertaker 's advice .
4 Below , the islands of Rum and Canna can be seen and on the horizon to the west you can look over from the hills of South Uist to Barra Head .
5 We must get the trade organized and on the way to improved working conditions .
6 Staff at the Home Office who give fair and full interviews to applicants must look at all matters which reflect on the claim being made and on the credibility of the individual .
7 In each instance guidance is given on how subdivision is to be made and on the form of headings .
8 She could be totally paralysed and on a ventilator in Intensive Care , in which case it could be months before she recovers .
9 ( 1980 ) point out that statistical classification methods are by their very nature exploratory data-analysis techniques , dependent on the methods used and on a number of arbitrary definitions , and it is therefore inevitable that the results should be seen as a pioneering first attempt , rather than as a polished final product based on the application of well established proven methods .
10 The existence of the cemetery was not generally known and on the lane side of the pine wood the trees were separated from the grass verge by a dose-boarded fence .
11 a dangerous dog , as defined by section 1 of the dangerous dogs act 1991 , in a private car which was on a public highway was in a public place , within the meaning of section 10(2) of the act and was therefore required to be muzzled and on a lead as prescribed by section 1(2) ( d ) of the act .
12 That does not , however , guarantee that exact colour rendition will be obtained , as the colour temperature of tungsten lamps depends on the voltage at which they are run and on the age of the lamp .
13 The chances of being treated preferentially or even of being treated on a left-alone basis also depend critically on the level and pace of change of the technology involved and on the degree of concentration and competition in the sector ( Mytelka , 1979 ; Milner , 1988 ; Grosse , 1989 ) .
14 Items should be withdrawn and dried rapidly after boiling has finished and on no account should they be left soaking .
15 Palmer put Sheffield Wednesday back into the lead with four minutes left and on the stroke of time , Sherringham made it four four .
16 As such pluralist studies can be replicated and on the basis of empirical evidence falsified .
17 As always in interpreting statistics , much depends on the time-period studied and on the definition of ‘ offending on bail . ’
18 Laboured and on the thread of his listening
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