Example sentences of "on [pron] [pers pn] will [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Frequently , when they feel the physiotherapist 's hands on them they will begin to cry .
2 On them you will find all you need to know on a variety of subjects such as :
3 All we can do is shape the means by which they approach us and the terms on which they will live with us in the time to come , that we may keep our honour and our identity , and be their free neighbours and allies , not their villeins .
4 Publishers will need deliberately to set aside a proportion of ‘ play money ’ , which they can afford to lose , but on which they will seek to recuperate the large returns that go with true risk investment .
5 ‘ While the remedial action we have taken in all our major territories is proving effective , the need to contain costs and to underwrite selectively will remain the basis on which we will continue to develop our business worldwide ’ .
6 His wisdom and strategic vision laid the solid foundations on which we will continue to build .
7 However , there are some matters on which we will seek clarification or assurance .
8 This is something on which you will need legal advice , from a lawyer familiar with the law in that country .
9 The only occasions on which you will have to pay anything are if you take advantage of some of our other services linked to the Current Account , which are subject to their own costs .
10 The clock is attached to the table on which it will stand by means of a padlock and plastic covered cable , which is located with the clock and out of sight .
11 Since 1981 , the Bank no longer continuously ‘ posts ’ or announces the terms on which it will deal in bills .
12 When ‘ PURPLE ’ has yielded to some new variation on Silk Cut 's eternal thematics , and when the airline traveller with egg on his face has faded from the public consciousness on which it will have so briefly impinged , Magritte 's images will still be there , mysterious and self-sufficient .
13 Short spent his last Saturday afternoon in London 's Tottenham Court Road buying a Notebook computer on which he will plot Karpov 's downfall from his room at the Hotel Anibal , the venue .
14 It is the marker of ‘ force ’ and hence continues to sustain the continuing paradox of ‘ police force — police service ’ which remains unresolved , on which I will say more later in relation to the role of women police officers .
15 When beings from another planet get started on you they will laugh at your beliefs .
16 On it you will find some packets of chemical powders , a small bottle and a book .
17 Lenders ' policy varies on what they will allow remortgage funds to be used for .
18 Implicit in the notion of a game is that of taking a risk , and one bases one 's decision on what it will cost if one loses .
19 The debate there has hardly started : for example , when John Smith says he is in favour of a bill , he needs to be pressed on what it will contain ( social and economic rights as well as political ones ? ) ; and whether it will be repealable by a simple majority of the Commons .
20 Each organisation will have to publish explicit standards on what it will offer to its customers .
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