Example sentences of "[subord] [adj] on [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Nor does the Athenaion Politeia say more than that on certain matters the Boule does not have the final decision ( xlv ) , which is less than a direct and triumphant assertion of the Assembly 's sovereignty .
2 He estimated that at that time the local wind had become steady at 15 to 20 mph from 300°M , which was less than that on previous occasions when he had operated from the same field .
3 Individuals go to bed later or earlier than average on certain occasions , as can be seen by close inspection of Fig. 2.2 .
4 ( Before I went to work in the morning I would take a bucket of water and a scrubbing brush and deal with the black-and-white chequered marble shop doorstep — in my memory it is a glittering affair , although cold on frosty mornings — because at that time of the day the rising sun often shone full down the High Street where we lived and on me , as I knelt on the cobbled pavement plying my scrubbing-brush . )
5 They may be less than satisfactory on both counts .
6 Herodotus can not bring himself to believe in a story which gives as the cause of centuries of rivalry ‘ nothing worse than woman-stealing on both sides ’ ( 42 ) , for he does not think the Greeks could possibly have gone to war over anything so trivial , and indeed he appears to concur with the Persian view that ‘ no young woman allows herself to be abducted if she does not wish to be ’ ( 42 ) .
7 If the good is a normal one , for example , consumers on higher incomes will buy more units than those on low incomes , all other things equal .
8 It is people on lowish incomes in that sort of situation who will suffer far more than those on higher incomes .
9 However , the figures in Table 6.1 indicate that not only have the amounts of extra income received by those on higher incomes been greater than those on lower incomes , but so too have been the percentages .
10 Their average age is higher than those on other tours , and several walk with sticks .
11 Naturally , steel is heavier and liable to rust but , at the same time , it is often more study than wood and locking devices are less likely to slip than those on wooded easels .
12 Naturally , steel is heavier and liable to rust but , at the same time , it is often more study than wood and locking devices are less likely to slip than those on wooded easels .
13 Although uncompetitive on European events , the Galant is at home on the endless tracks of Africa .
14 The substitution of citizenship for domicile in cases like that mentioned , after the manner of the law of some foreign countries , even if desirable on general grounds , would not solve the questions which arise when the laws of different parts of the same national territory , e.g. of England and Scotland , or of two states of the United States of America , come into competition .
15 ‘ He seems prepared to let this country bleed to death while those on guaranteed incomes just look on . ’
16 I was struck with terror , since my Russian vocabulary , while exemplary on maritime matters , extended little further than ‘ cow ’ , ‘ milk ’ , and ‘ bull ’ which I did n't feel was quite adequate for the occasion .
17 As usual on such occasions , Molyneaux looked a little embarrassed and out of place , as if he did not particularly relish the ‘ glad-handing ’ of strangers .
18 Fourth , spending on front-office systems , such as those supporting foreign exchange , funds and transfer payments , is not expected to grow as fast as that on back-office systems , covering such applications as transaction processing , clearing and settlement .
19 He tried to broaden the base of support for the government , relying as far as possible on legal processes in restraining the press and arresting suspects , sacking the hated Minister of Education , Tolstoy , and planning steps to alleviate the burden of redemption payments on the hardest-pressed peasants .
20 On Sunday West Germany had complained about the police presence around its embassy , and the slackening of restrictions is thought to have reflected an apparent Czechoslovak desire to remain as far as possible on good terms with both Germanies .
21 The kind of standards of performance which you need to search for and devise are ones that rely as far as possible on observable facts rather than mere opinion .
22 You have to make sure every time that the patient takes his weight as evenly as possible on both legs , with his trunk and arms in the right position .
23 winner Honda Airbag Initiative Honda is showing the way with driver 's side airbags fitted as standard on 13 models of its line-up
24 What appears to be one village ( and is marked as such on modern maps and on the road signs ) can in fact be seen to consist of no less than eight separate hamlets — Elston ( largely deserted , with a former chapel ) , Shrewton ( from which the village has taken its name ) , Maddington , Netton , Rollestone ( largely deserted with a redundant church ) , Homanton ( deserted ) , Addestone ( deserted ) and Bourton ( deserted ) .
25 At one extreme were the countries characterized as majoritarian on both dimensions : in both the United Kingdom and New Zealand , for example , power is concentrated into the majority party ; n a two-party ( or virtually so ) system , where rule occurs without a written constitution and with no dispersal of power to subsidiary governments .
26 It was the woollen weavers who were most alarmed , fearing that the proposed reduction of import duties on French wines to the same level as those on Portuguese wines would provoke the Portuguese to lay a high duty on English woollen goods , or even prohibit their import altogether , which would be the " Utter Ruin of that Trade " .
27 Nevertheless the idyllic side of undergraduate life was there to be enjoyed — though short on male companions as the pre-war ratio of male and female undergraduates was about reversed .
28 At present , beaches are being designated as clean on bacteriological levels , with the virus levels being ignored .
29 But it was not until 1974 that the establishment of the so-called public service obligation grant marked acceptance of the notion that the railways , though necessary on social grounds , could not hope to pay their way .
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