Example sentences of "on [Wh det] [vb -s] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 One dubious consequence is that the short-term memory , of limited capacity compared with the virtually infinite capacity of long-term memory , is conceived as the internal stage on which exhibits from the store are manipulated .
2 Instead of postulating a single link between CS and US we should perhaps imagine a whole collection of them ( the exact number depending on which attributes of the stimuli are noticed and encoded by the animal ) , all of which play some part in generating the CR .
3 The football authorities say we can now concentrate on what happens on the field rather than the terrace , because hooliganism is being forced out of the game .
4 Section fifty four A makes your local plan structure plans extremely important governors on what happens on the ground and it 's for that underlying reason that we find E two unjustified and reasonably repressive and an unreasonable extension of constraint by the county on the freedom of districts in their local plans to choose the geography of their of land allocations .
5 Much will depend on what happens between the two rounds of voting .
6 The rest will depend on what happens in the economy and that , as I say , is a mess . ’
7 They are going to have to learn how to monitor it : how to concentrate their professional expertise on what happens in the classroom , in the interaction of teacher and taught , and how to improve it .
8 And the focus needs to be , above all , on what happens in the classroom .
9 The interdependence of criminal justice , where the working of one part has an effect on what happens in the other parts , means that to set off too fast , or prematurely , in a given direction , may lead to unexpected reverses .
10 The influence of teaching material on what happens in the classroom has usually been overrated .
11 We shall offer a set of ‘ observation kits ’ at different levels of detail which offer a practical way of collecting information on what happens in the classroom .
12 Erm , I would have to say that 's going to be in the range of five hundred to six hundred , and very much depends to some extent on what happens in the winter months , and I 'm sorry to keep stressing this point , but we have n't yet got twelve months ' experience of operating this particular change , and until we 've got at least a year 's experience , and I think one would have to say , that some of the figures need to be portioned , but equally , you ca n't afford to be too cavalier in terms of your assumptions about that demand might reduce to , and I 'll touch a little later on how you control expenditure in those terms .
13 Of course the editor must retain the right to decide on what fits into the journal and what does not , but the high esteem in which refereed journals are held is surely based on the assumption that the referees ' reports will be the main feature in the editor 's decision .
14 One of the dangers of the current climate for admission , which makes it more difficult than it has been in recent years for students to get into universities , is that the concentration is on the techniques of application , rather than on what lies behind the mechanical process .
15 All depends on what appeals to the individual , but I must say that ferrets always respond to good treatment and , given that , there is never any reason to fear them .
16 For instance , you can knock out a Quick Report simply by filling in the blanks on what looks like the normal data entry form .
17 The picture freezes on what looks like the underside of a vacuum cleaner , suspended like a novelty balloon in a clear night sky .
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