Example sentences of "on [art] [noun pl] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Interest on the moneys held in escrow will follow the principal .
2 AS A COPYWRITER AT the agency responsible for advertising the launch of Femidom I felt I had to comment on the remarks made by your testees ( pun intended ) .
3 This was likely to produce an income of £16 million on the deposits advanced by customers .
4 In the Wheldrake Ings account book for 1868–1934 , it is specified that the meadows be mown on the dates appointed by the Ings masters , and that thereafter a carefully controlled number of cattle , branded with a W , may be pastured until the autumn , when they are taken off on ‘ Ings Breaking Day ’ , a custom which is still observed .
5 This is a debate and I welcome differing views on the initiatives shown by road traffic engineers .
6 The cost of maintaining these additional versions is extremely small , being based on the spaces occupied within a filing cabinet which must be serviced and kept warm and dry .
7 In a large , well-appointed hotel the service of food and drink will be organised on the lines indicated in Fig. 1.8 .
8 In fact , wholesale reconstruction on the lines advocated by Buchanan 's comprehensive approach has not been followed .
9 In Scotland , East Kilbride ( 1947 ) was a New Town on the London model , as an overspill centre for Glasgow , but Glenrothes ( 1948 ) had a function akin to Peterlee , as a collector point for the East Fife coalfield , on the lines advocated in the Regional Plan for Central and South-east Scotland ( Mears , 1948 ) .
10 In all four figures , selection is stronger in early life on the lines selected for early reproduction , ( dashed lines ) and stronger in late life for the ‘ late ’ lines .
11 The creation of the Ministry of Town and Country Planning in 1943 , followed by the Town and Country Planning Act of 1944 , provided both the machinery and the powers for comprehensive redevelopment on the lines envisaged by the more ambitious advocates of planning .
12 Daniel Alexander , the architect of Dartmoor prison , was appointed and it was decided that the new building should be constructed on the lines recommended by Howard : individual sleeping cells for prisoners , with day-rooms , courtyards and offices : a strict separation of different classes of prisoner and careful attention to problems of water supply , sewerage and ventilation .
13 By 1941 social surveys on the lines pioneered by Booth , Rowntree and Bowley were fully incorporated as instruments of the welfare state , impelled further by the imperatives of planning for war .
14 If you have set a strategy on the lines described in Chapter 7 , the way to begin to judge whether you have a good advertisement is to go to your target group , or at least a few of them , and find out if the ad affects them in the way you intended .
15 Overall comprehension of this order requires either a complete assimilation of all relevant information on the lines described by Descartes , or an instant of penetrating insight that we may classify as a Gift from God .
16 This criticism leaves open the possibility of a different sort of causal theory , on the lines suggested at the end of 2.2 .
17 They recognized that a return to the Carolingian situation , in which , in theory at least , all free men were bound by oaths of loyalty to the crown , was an unrealistic aspiration ; and they did not even succeed in asserting their lordship over all French rear-vassals , on the lines suggested by Suger .
18 All the independent experts — by the hon. Gentleman 's lights — say that a national minimum wage on the lines proposed by Labour would lead to the loss of 200,000 to 2 million jobs .
19 Thus the closing months of 1954 found the US Joint Chiefs of Staff arguing ( exactly on the lines feared by the British ) " that the timely achievement of the broad objective of U.S. security policy can not be brought about if the United States is required to defer to the counsel of the most cautious among our Allies " .
20 AS ONE of the original correspondents who wrote to David Bull complaining about the India campaign letter , I would like to comment on the criticisms made by the female correspondent in the August/September edition of AMNESTY .
21 Dávila , however , was a bully , a cruel and insecure man whose constant attacks on the Indians succeeded in turning them from ‘ sheep ’ , as Balboa called them , into ‘ fierce lyons ’ .
22 In short , the Regional Council and the District Council are at one on the matters referred to .
23 Accordingly , the parties agree that each of them will accept my decision on the matters referred to me hereunder as conclusive and binding and that neither will bring any action or proceeding or make any claim against me as expert relating to or arising from the performance of my duties hereunder .
24 Furthermore , it must give additional information on the matters mentioned in Schedule 7 to the Act .
25 Such scrutiny serves no purpose unless it is accompanied by the rights of free speech , ie the right publicly to report , to discuss , to comment , to criticise , to impart and to receive ideas and information on the matters subjected to scrutiny .
26 This study will focus in addition on the responses made by schools , examining issues such as how they obtain , interpret and act upon clues regarding the preferences of parents of potential pupils , and what factors constrain them in understanding and reacting to such information .
27 These are clearly centred on the figures revealed by the operating statements , and these provide a convenient framework for considering them .
28 Messrs Deakins and Hussain have certainly provided an unusual and , in many ways , provocative survey on the attitudes taken by banks towards small business customers , and in drawing their main conclusions , concentrate on the most important factors relating to risk analysis .
29 The extent of teachers ' involvement in the review and the extent to which they see the scheme as a professional threat has no significant effect on the attitudes measured by this factor .
30 Meanwhile Fernanda Eberstadt has been practising as an expert on captivity and escape , and on the beliefs established for later generations by the children of Israel .
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