Example sentences of "on [art] [det] [noun pl] as " in BNC.

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1 I believe that the stricter interpretation above has to be preferred to the common-sense interpretation , because I believe the ASB was trying to follow the exemption in the Companies Act , so that cash flow statements would be included or excluded on the same criteria as group accounts .
2 Performance records are judged on the same criteria as above .
3 People who have the right of residence in the United Kingdom and who might apply for social security benefits will have their application assessed on the same criteria as British citizens .
4 And it 's the trend which , in addition to its desire to see our juniors competing on the same surfaces as their international counterparts , has seen our own LTA encourage the court manufacturers in this country towards the cushioned acrylic type of tennis courts .
5 Commissioners may , without compulsion , take evidence in one State in aid of court proceedings commenced in another State , on the same conditions as apply under Article 16 .
6 He submitted that the court had no jurisdiction to hear the matter because the terms of section 7(5) of the Bail Act 1976 empower a justice of the peace to remand a person in custody only if the justice is of the opinion that , inter alia , he has broken a condition of his bail ; otherwise , if not of that opinion , the court must grant bail on the same conditions as were originally imposed .
7 Consequently , Mr. Bell was released on bail on the same conditions as before .
8 And the other ninety per cent you reinvest on the same conditions as before . ’
9 Next season , the old competition will be run on a national league basis - and on the same dates as the divisionals — with early rounds settled in two areas , the North and Midlands and London South-East and West .
10 Radio Clyde , the third bidder , would run INR1 on the same lines as Melody Radio , a London station that it operates for Hanson — ie , lots of the Carpenters and Frank Sinatra .
11 These were followed by 8-wheel coaches 42ft long on the same lines as the sleeping saloons .
12 Cardew , on the same lines as its twin establishment in Soho .
13 Indeed he did broadcast on the BBC before the war with a man called Harry Hopeful who ran a very popular show , rather on the same lines as Wilfrid Pickles and his Have a Go programme .
14 Out of this new structure evolved the idea that Robson Rhodes needed a chief executive to come in from outside and run the company on the same lines as a plc .
15 Souness was then accused of trying to run Liverpool on the same lines as an Italian club .
16 The Beveridge report ensured that TV would expand on the same lines as radio .
17 So the labour force is fragmented on the same lines as capital .
18 The Supplement is constructed on the same lines as the OED .
19 It operates on the same lines as the rest of the prison , with the same rules and system of privileges and punishments .
20 They had all their limited attention focused on Hrun , who was admittedly built on the same lines as themselves .
21 The resolution was on the same lines as that put forward on Oct. 23 by the UN Special Committee on the Implementation of the Declaration on Decolonization , which expressed its " conviction that the pursuit of a direct dialogue between the two parties to the conflict naturally contributed to the ( peace ) process ' .
22 A new course begins in September at the Queen 's Road Centre , Peckham and will run on the same lines as the present course ie nine Friday evenings and one residential weekend per term for a minimum of five terms .
23 Trading was organised on the same lines as for other securities ; but , after a number of preparatory changes introduced during the preceding months , the trading system was completely restructured on Monday , 27 October 1986 .
24 on the same lines as getting your point across and not being afraid to do it
25 The nightclub and gaming business is run on the same principles as any other business .
26 Obviously the indicated similar remedy is still chosen on the same principles as before but choice of potency , up to now our main variable factor for controlling the response to the remedy , is not such an issue when using the LM 's .
27 Hence it must be obvious that the cure of those diseases must depend on the same principles as the former : from which it is likewise evident that a regular education is necessary to the Farrier ’ .
28 been organized , in many instances , on the same principles as the factory or office production line , and ’ … staffed by serried ranks of detail workers whose pay scales , if they are better than those of factory operatives or clerical workers , are perhaps not so good as those of craftsmen , and who dispose of little more working independence and authority than the production worker .
29 A leather boot built on the same principles as the original Brasher Boot , but updated .
30 Although these work on the same principles as the above they could prove an expensive luxury as well as causing more problems than they solve .
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