Example sentences of "on proper [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And for two years a de-icing service run jointly with the UK Department of Transport has advised local authorities on proper road maintenance in freezing weather and helped promote safer driving .
2 And they say that the camera spends too much time focusing on her taut buttocks and perfectly sculpted breasts , and not enough on proper instruction .
3 Faced with these immediate problems , few of them had time to reflect that such an exercise might logically be based on proper cost research .
4 As Caparo showed , there had to be a specific relationship between the function that the defendant was requested to perform and the transaction in relation to which the plaintiff said he had relied on proper performance .
5 CytR repression is confined to cells containing the cAMP-CRP complex ( 3 ) and depends on proper DNA binding of cAMP-CRP ( 2–5 ) .
6 The journey culminated in a Friday night debate where Patten gave a lecture on proper posture .
7 ensure that all telephone messages reach you on proper telephone message pads and ensure that your message takers are trained
8 He needs to have time and freedom to concentrate on proper spending ! )
9 The article states that the Commissioner ’ came before the House to defend his action of insisting on proper respect for EC environmental impact assessment legislation .
10 Decisions about the Centre 's research priorities must therefore be based on proper understanding of Social Work Departments and voluntary agencies , responsibilities , activities , resources , plans and problems .
11 But for new grants or privileges the answer , or at least a partial answer , lay in insistence on proper confirmation by the legitimate authority ; by the second half of the twelfth century , all charters produced across the Angevin empire had to be confirmed by the Angevin chancery .
12 Thus acorns succeeded extremely well , and Fothergill 's splendid collection of ‘ Americans ’ at Upton justified his emphasis on proper care in transport .
13 The Government are keen to have a constructive debate on housing policy when they can , but it is a pity when it can not be based on proper acknowledgement of the facts .
14 The year also saw the Society give oral evidence to the Royal Commission on Criminal Justice , and the Council issue a statement on proper access to video recordings of a child witness 's evidence .
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