Example sentences of "[n mass] [vb base] [verb] on [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | As data begin to accumulate on daily food requirements of different species , we can test more fine-grained hypotheses . |
2 | That provided a large data set based on face-to-face interviews , self-completion questionnaires and physical surveys . |
3 | So long as the fish enjoy feeding on this natural food , it is worth continuing the practice . |
4 | Because it also happens , it happens to be the case that in local elections people tend to vote on national issues or perceptions . |
5 | Well unless there are any other issues that people want to rai any other items people want to raise on this issue , I propose we close now , resume at ten o'clock in the morning , and we will go straight into matters , well matter two C , to look at the di criteria . |
6 | Many people seem to concentrate on particular components of moral behaviour . |
7 | In fact er double glazing and kitchen people try to close on that first meeting but they |
8 | If they have not paid enough tax because they have not earned enough during their working lives , people have to rely on means-tested benefits when they retire . |
9 | And I want to remind you of the history of when amalgamations take place , because a number of people have touched on that very point this morning . |
10 | The POA says previous appeals for extra staff have fallen on deaf ears ; if the same happens this time , they fear they 'll soon have a riot on their hands . |
11 | Most series have focused on surgical approaches to complications such as stricture and fistula formation . |