Example sentences of "and [noun sg] on [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | In theory not , in practice probably yes , given folly and stubbornness on both sides ; though this does not excuse either . |
2 | Usually a compromise can be reached when there is good will and honesty on both sides . |
3 | Even more than in the earlier conflict , direct vetting of journalists ' copy and reliance on allied debriefings ensure that military priorities squeeze out alternative perspectives and agendas . |
4 | In addition to running courses , she responds to individual requests for advice and consultancy on various aspects of media work , such as how to approach the press and how to run effective publicity campaigns . |
5 | These Associations each have a full-time secretariat ( except for the L.B.A. which is served by honorary officers ) and function on similar lines to the local authorities themselves . |
6 | ABA has the necessary resource and expertise on both sides of the Atlantic in order to ensure the delivery of top quality aircraft to the UK to our customers ' specification . |
7 | Future generations will not thank us for spending our energies and money on nuclear weapons , and on the unseemly attraction of enormous wealth to a tiny minority in north America and western Europe while the majority of the population of the world sees nothing but environmental destruction and the continuing decline in living standards . |
8 | Murray , of Bethlin Mews , Kingswells , has also denied using the depot as a base to supply heroin and Temgesic on various occasions between December 1989 , and December 1991 . |
9 | The Arab people , especially the Iraqis , experience discrimination and racism on all levels . |
10 | The scheme will be targeted at 25–35 year-old chemical engineers or chemists to encourage them to take up the available lecturing academic posts and to carry out teaching and research on environmental issues . |
11 | Especially significant nowadays are the courses and research on occupational risks , such as working with cadmium , asbestos textiles , toxic gases , vapours and solvents , and even smoking . |
12 | On 31 January , 1972 , the sectarian Six Counties state , founded by Britain to protect British interests , unleashed its force and violence on Civil Rights marchers in Derry on a peaceful demonstration against internment without trial . |
13 | Debt and equity on equal terms |
14 | The manifesto calls for a ban on takeovers , greater controls over supply deals between brewers and pub owning chains , the extension of the guest beer to managed houses , and action on local monopolies . |
15 | Without going into detailed calculations which readers can obtain for themselves , the concept has been introduced here to provide a clear distinction between internal operating efficiency and action on relative prices . |
16 | A little more confidence and openness on both sides would inspire a little more confidence in those who want to see the differences met and resolved rather than quietly avoided . |
17 | The Technical Advisory Group gives advice and guidance on technical matters which affect the hospitality industry . |
18 | A joint task force identified a number of areas in which changes were needed — for example , requiring the auditor to attend stock-taking , direct confirmation of debtors and guidance on illegal acts — most of which have now been incorporated in the ISAs . |
19 | Chicno ( E1 5b ) , Royale ( E3 6a ) , and the two E2 5cs of Tecnofrite and Cocaine on adjacent faces of the stunning white pillar at the extreme right of the crag , are all worth three stars ; but Ginette , at E3 6a , must be the route of the crag and is surely worth five ! |
20 | Professor Geoffrey Codd , a microbiologist from Dundee University and expert on blue-green algae said two cadets had been seriously ill and were detained in hospital for a week . |
21 | The use made of this resource by teachers , schools and LEAs is to a degree unpredictable , and conditional on other factors , including teachers ' own ideologies . |
22 | We only pay about 3.00 a week but we get a lot of food , and an electricity bill , and H.P. on certain things like the fridge and the telly . |
23 | But others said the scheme would mean extra traffic and harm the conservation area and outlook on historic buildings . |
24 | The effects of deforestation and management on tropical soils has also been discussed by Lal ( 1986 ) , who cites examples in the humid tropics where deforestation has resulted in accelerated soil erosion . |
25 | Of course , there 's room for legitimate argument and disagreement on these matters . |
26 | Put lettuce , endive and watercress on two plates and pour over half the dressing . |
27 | setting aside a particular Sunday of their choice annually as Human Rights Day , for prayer and reflection on human rights issues . |
28 | They see not only the immediacy of pain but the effects of damage , accident and fate on human lives . |
29 | English hostility and mistrust of the Irish cover uncertainties and insecurities about the position of civilisation and savagery on both sides of the Irish sea . |
30 | This is something that Ashton emphasises when Natalia , Kolia , Vera and the Tutor dance to Chopin 's Grande Polonaise and Fantasy on Polish Airs in A Month in the Country . |