Example sentences of "on a [noun pl] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Greenalls goes on a hotels buying spree |
2 | The strategy which controls the frequency , duration and destination is usually set up on a systems availability base rather than being controlled by the quantity of data to be transferred and its " design delay " costs . |
3 | Holdings of unit trusts plainly are not holdings of money , neither are the periodic bonuses accumulated on a with-profits life assurance policy . |
4 | Spending on a skills training fund of up to £300m is planned . |
5 | To encourage developers to write more modular software that can take advantage of systems that support Threads — a Thread can be any part of an application or programme that is not dependent on the result or outcome of another ( that can be treated as a task in its own right ) — Posix has a committee working on a Threads application programming interface standard . |
6 | Regional programming sees the return of dumped ITV soccer pundits Ian St John and Jimmy Greaves on a sports debate programme . |
7 | KORG A2 or A3 guitar cards to borrow or a system exclusive data on a 3½″ computer disk . |
8 | There is no attempt to weight the votes — a vote on whether the marigold should be the national flower counts as much as a vote on an arms limitation treaty . |
9 | your estimates of the directors ' remuneration on an arms length basis for those years and your expectations for your remuneration package following the sale ; |