Example sentences of "on a [noun] [noun] and " in BNC.
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1 | Under general principles he would expect the capital gains to be taxed on a remittance basis and any income to be assessed under Case IV or V of Schedule D on a remittance basis . |
2 | ‘ It 's always a fantastic experience to pull on a Scotland jersey and run out at Murrayfield : I get a tremendous buzz from that , ’ he says . |
3 | Put this on a baking sheet and cook in a preheated oven 180 °C ( 350 °F ) gas mark 4 for 12–15 minutes until golden and then cool . |
4 | Spread on a baking sheet and bake at 200C/400F/Gas 6 for 15–20 minutes until golden . |
5 | Place on a baking sheet and bake in a very low oven until crisp . |
6 | Put the croutons on a baking sheet and cook them near the top of the oven for 15 minutes at gas no. 3 , 330°F . |
7 | Arrange on a baking sheet and bake for 10 minutes . |
8 | Place thumbnail-size pieces on a baking tray and cook in a hot oven until golden brown . |
9 | Place on a baking tray and bake in an oven at 425°F , 220°C or Gas mark 7 for approximately 1 hour . |
10 | Stand the can on a baking tray and line its base and sides with greased non-stick paper . |
11 | A sticking valve stays stuck on a petrol engine and makes pops and bangs in the exhaust and a small end bearing is noisy under light load and goes quiet when going up hills , etc . |
12 | Touches from the Orient include the buddha figure seated on a bathroom windowsill and a colourful Indian cotton bedspread in the main bedroom . |
13 | KINSEY centred on a Birmingham solicitor and assumed cult-viewing status in its first run this year . |
14 | But Labour ‘ won ’ on a minority vote and governed for the next five years . |
15 | In January 1967 , there was the famous Human Be-in at Golden Gate park in San Francisco , and Allen Ginsberg , now suitably converted to Buddhism blew on a conch shell and chanted Hindu sayings and recommended that every healthy American over the age of fourteen should try LSD once . |
16 | I was telling everyone how Annabelle met Steven in Kenya when they were on a safari holiday and |
17 | Others I 'd just throw on a cotton frock and a pair of sandals to go out shopping . ’ |
18 | It would be more like having a huge diamond on a desert island and sitting there all alone with your diamond . ’ |
19 | Although the little hut at Trebyan was only a couple of hundred yards from the house and the pottery it was over the slope of the hill and hemmed in by gorse and hawthorn : a single large room with a verandah , built of lap boarding , raised on a brick base and set in the side of the hill . |
20 | Striding away from the house , Carolyn stubbed her toe badly on a brick end and had to sit down to nurse it . |
21 | The emphasis is again on a parent-child partnership and sessions tend to have a special theme . |
22 | ‘ Inside was a 200-page bound script written on a word processor and it was the most scary thing I 've ever seen , ’ he said . |
23 | Is the contract on " written standard terms " if the terms are held on a word processor and one term is altered for dealings with a particular customer ? ( b ) A business regularly contracts on terms prepared by its trade association : are those terms its " written standard terms " ? ( c ) A business makes individual contracts by telephone , or other instantaneous communication , but incorporates its normal terms of business into the contracts by express oral reference , or by a course of dealing ; are the terms then " written standard terms " ? ( d ) Are terms " standard " on the first occasion they are used ? ( e ) A business has negotiated a set of terms for use on all contracts with a particular customer . |
24 | Costa and Costa1 argue that word processing programs on microcomputers " have a way of transforming even computerphobes into dedicated believers of the " how did I ever live without it " variety " and , such is the difference in quality of output between documents produced on a word processor and those handwritten or typed on a conventional typewriter , that school librarians , teachers and pupils quickly become convinced of the need for and extensive uses of such programs . |
25 | The library 's subject index has been produced on a word processor and is now recorded on separate files for each letter of the alphabet . |
26 | With a great qualm mining at him inwardly , Cameron got up on a tree stump and said his piece . |
27 | It is therefore important that the patients ' lines of communication are kept open by relaying these enquiries to them — they are easily jotted on a memo pad and delivered at a convenient moment . |
28 | Late in 1982 the variable premium rose to £18 on a 20kg lamb and the UK flock of breeding ewes increased by 3.3% in the year to June 1982 alone . |
29 | There was a catch in his voice ; he was on a knife edge and for a moment Melissa feared he would break down . |
30 | The bid to obtain Objective One status is understood to be on a knife edge and caution was the order of the day . |