Example sentences of "[vb pp] on [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We could live with that figure , and indeed our local plan is based on on that sort of a figure , being accommodated within that area . |
2 | This is the great hall and I could spend easily as long as I 've already spent on on this hall but I wo n't . |
3 | That section sets out various grounds for jurisdiction , including the domicile , residence and physical presence of the debtor in England , but the sole ground relied on in this case is section 265(1) ( c ) ( ii ) , namely , that the debtor within a period of three years ending on the date of presentation , had ‘ carried on business in England and Wales . ’ |
4 | It is very true that in one sense it must be implied that although there is no existing difference , still that a difference may arise between the parties : yet I think the distinction between an existing difference and one which may arise is a material one , and one which has properly been relied on in this case … |
5 | every time we do one of those if we have it printed on on glossy paper to this sort of style you 're looking at sort of erm |
6 | It would n't have been able to cope with such an immediate diaster as as happened on on that night . |
7 | But I 've signed on as medical assistant with you . |
8 | Unnecessarily high costs can be passed on under average cost pricing ( solution 1 ) , can result in a higher fixed charge to ensure break-even under a two-part tariff ( solution 2 ) , or can require a larger subsidy ( solution 3 ) . |