Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] be [vb pp] on " in BNC.

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1 Even in Jakarta 's sixteen-storey Kartika Plaza hotel the fruit may only be consumed on three floors specially set aside for it .
2 In Stage II , however , resits may only be given on compulsory modules , normally including projects and dissertations .
3 It seems likely that the condition of the roads had begun to grow uneven after Aberdeen : today , upon leaving the main road , the castle , now ruined , may only be approached on pockmarked and muddy lanes , and if these approximate to the surfaces upon which Johnson had to travel once he entered a remoter Scotland , his pace may be understood and excused , and his courage further applauded .
4 Careful study of the bird trade press during the first few months of 1989 led to the identification of a large number of advertisements offering species , such as the Scarlet Macaw , which may only be put on sale after permission has been obtained from the Department of the Environment .
5 This utility may only be used on the same node as LIFESPAN
6 An SPR may only be passed on a limited number of times ; once this limit has been reached a user must be forced , by a privileged user , to accept the SPR .
7 To this end , an SPR may only be passed on 6 times and can not be passed to a user who has previously held it .
8 To count such comments as these as indicative of satisfaction and dissatisfaction with housework may perhaps be criticized on the grounds that what these women are talking about is not the housework situation , but marriage .
9 In his speech Sir Michael backed Mr Birt but said he should effectively be placed on probation for 12 months .
10 the increased cost of the proposals and the fact that many will be unnecessary in the majority of firms means that the extra requirements should only be imposed on firms with a history of late or qualified reports etc .
11 However , s 2(8) did not apply to information provided under s 236 of the Insolvency Act 1986 , and it was argued on Mr Naviede 's behalf that disclosure of the transcript to the SFO should only be made on condition that it was not used in evidence .
12 The plaintiff asked for the whole of the profits on the brassieres but the defendant said that the account of profits should only be based on the profit resulting from the wrongful use of the confidential information ; that is , the profit relating to the parts of the brassieres incorporating the confidential information .
13 As de Gaulle wanted , this should only be developed on the basis of unanimous agreements , with a new Commission being created in Paris , made up of national civil servants , not officials loyal to European institutions .
14 This should only be operated on the specific request of ATC .
15 Education should only be bestowed on the few .
16 They should only be used on paths , etc , or to clear a derelict patch of ground that you want to clear a derelict patch of ground that you want to clear but not replant for some time .
17 DOS 6 is not yet compatible with Novell , and should only be installed on stand-alone workstations .
18 and that renewal should only be refused on those ground excluding ( d ) .
19 In view of the above discussion training of interviewers and interviewees must necessarily be based on principles of training ( p. 121 ) rather than principles of interviewing .
20 ‘ Lady Lavinia , ’ Theda said firmly , ‘ even were I to give you my advice , which must necessarily be based on very little knowledge , I can not for a moment imagine that you would take it . ’
21 However , this increase in speed must not be relied on if the launch is too slow and the pilot wants more speed , because the cause of a slow launch may be the beginning of a power failure , in which case steepening up in the hope of creating more speed would be dangerous .
22 That she is a steady worker ( much emphasis must not be placed on this as the contrary is also alleged[ ! ] ) and nimble at mechanical processes such as folding and collecting sheets .
23 Records must not be based on the measurement of subjective impressions such as the number of times parents felt depressed about their child 's behaviour .
24 Staff are reminded that unauthorised software must not be used on any of the Garden 's computing equipment .
25 The size of these files should remain static , and the CONVERT utility must not be used on them .
26 The Tessa legislation specifies that the account must not be held on behalf of another person .
27 Cars must not be left on the forecourt of The Turf Hotel .
28 Educational dogmatists who insist that middle-class values ( and hence , speech ) must not be foisted on working-class children ; a society which has never had any real commitment to the idea of education as a key to social mobility ; guilt-ridden liberal sentimentality about working-class cultural identity .
29 There is , however , no statistical reason why these tests should not be employed on such data , although clearly the probability of any result being due to chance is more likely to be lower as sample size increases .
30 Such judgements should not be based on opinions about the ‘ quality of life ’ as in this case .
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