Example sentences of "their [noun] on [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Gitsham said a survey of bereaved families was being carried out asking for their views on various issues including how best to provide a permanent memorials .
2 Mr. Downham asked the public their views on two subjects currently under discussion .
3 Their views on such issues as our management and financial information systems , our approach to planning , the revaluation of our land and buildings and our marketing strategy were particularly helpful . ’
4 3 But it also makes sense to say that the British constitution is what the authorities say it should be because their views on these matters help to police everyday political practice , pulling it into line with the constitutional theory which they themselves advance as the proper way to conduct politics .
5 There is a full agenda and the clerk to the council is optimistic that a large number of villagers will attend to give their views on local issues .
6 He was also charged with forcing the king to bestow the earldom of March upon him in the Salisbury parliament of 1328 and then leading an armed band against the Earl of Lancaster , with procuring the death of the Earl of Rent , fomenting discord between Edward II and Isabella , and other offences which together amounted to a comprehensive indictment of his rule since 1326 , The earls and barons , ‘ the peers of the realm ’ , were asked to give their judgement on these charges and they declared that they were notorious and manifest to all .
7 Niemczak can compete in the London race , because the British Athletic Federation have lifted their ban on such competitors who tested positive and served their suspensions .
8 Thus , when the film was resubmitted to the Board in 1973 , it was classified ‘ X ’ ( 18 ) for nationwide release , with only a few scattered councils maintaining their ban on local screenings .
9 A great deal of work is done by members of local authorities by serving as representatives of their authorities on outside bodies .
10 Designers Jeff Banks and David Emanuel are both eager to put their signatures on new collections that offer flexibility , wearability and style
11 What factors do you think could change their reliance on such services ?
12 Historians construct their own personal picture of past events ( a ) on the basis of their interpretation of primary sources ( which they use as " evidence " to support their own viewpoint ) and ( b ) through their reliance on earlier historians ' work in the field of study ( i.e. secondary sources ) .
13 No less universal is their reliance on precious metals to fabricate them .
14 A two way repeated measures analysis of variance was used to evaluate the effects of treatment , of time , and of their interaction on selected variables .
15 In corporate finance , the conventional view in America and Britain still is that Japanese firms rely for most of their money on friendly banks that they have been wining and dining for years .
16 So customers spent their money on twelve-inch discs instead , and in fact I have never seen a twenty-inch Neophone record .
17 The big firms swelled up and joined up and spent their money on rubber plants for the office and new offices for the rubber plants — and , most of all , on themselves .
18 Try to get teachers to voice their opinions on important subjects .
19 Rational , economic analysis is far too static to capture this dynamic ; governments are left to choose their policies on political grounds .
20 It is not so much that the Conservatives have deliberately introduced racist policies as that they have ignored the harmful impact of their policies on ethnic minorities .
21 Services should also affirm their policies on equal opportunities by ensuring that they monitor the use of their services by specific ethnic groups , test that the information they make available for the public is comprehensible and accessible , canvass users ' views of the current services , recruit staff of different ethnic backgrounds , at all levels in the organization ( although , in the case of Afro-Caribbeans in particular , this can be difficult due to the lower educational opportunities of this group and , in consequence , a paucity of suitable candidates for posts ) , and institute a programme of training for staff of all grades and backgrounds to understand their own conscious and unconscious prejudices about race and culture .
22 The District Council of course do have their policies on conservation matters , er and er I I accept your point er erm
23 Today economically more powerful contracting parties can impose their wishes on weaker parties by using standard form contracts .
24 Prudent homeowners build their houses on continuous foundations rather than rest them on pier blocks from which they can be bucked when the big shake comes .
25 According to the less extreme realism of Aristotle and many of his followers , ‘ universals ’ were dependent for their existence on sensible particulars , which ‘ embodied ’ them , often as their ‘ forms ’ or ‘ natures ’ .
26 Similarly the redundancy package was geared to match the relocation package so that staff would not base their decision on financial matters .
27 Changes in storage practice , materials and containers sometimes take place without due regard for their effect on protective systems and the possibility of other forms of improvisation can never be eliminated .
28 In response to the President 's request for a re-examination of US objectives ‘ in Peace and war ’ and their effect on strategic plans , and with the background of the development of thermo-nuclear weapons , the Secretaries of State and Defense had produced a paper which was approved by the National Security Council : NSC 68 .
29 Now I have had er quite a lot of experience in the environmental analysis of er road proposals and their effect on existing roads .
30 On that occasion he used the example of their effect on Welsh farmers .
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