Example sentences of "[vb pp] on [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | He refused to be drawn on what would happen if the two failed to reach agreement in time to get the banks ' support for an extra £1bn-£1.2bn of finance next year . |
2 | However , just as Norman had got up and down from another bunker for his last round of 69 , so did Beck , firmly sinking a putt of six feet as the Australian looked on and reflected on what might have been . |
3 | Although FAB 3 is , as yet , only a prototype , and there are many months of intensive trials and development ahead before a class of lifeboats based on her can enter service , she is already showing great promise . |
4 | Based on we can do they were doing sixty five palette loads a day . |
5 | Once these principles are formulated a model based on them can make not only explanatory retrodictive accounts of observed data , but predictions about new situations . |
6 | Now this is a a sort of cost benefit benefit analysis based on what would have happened if we 'd followed these protocols ourselves . |
7 | A general strike brought Kosovo virtually to a standstill on Sept. 3 , and schools were also boycotted on what should have been the first day of a new school year . |
8 | Sometimes the start of a track has to be sensed before processing of the data stored on it can begin . |
9 | The first dress which was tried on her would have suited Ellie somewhat more than fine . |
10 | So why assume that the scars Luke had left on her would take longer to fade ? |