Example sentences of "is [adv] [verb] on [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 Pre-1575 Byrd is unevenly represented on record , and to experience its various facets you will have to assemble many scattered performances .
32 The issue of public interest immunity arises because , quite apart from the considerations underlying the implied undertaking , the particular class of documents here in question is clearly recognised on authority to be subject to such a claim .
33 HSE leadership is clearly placed on line management ;
34 More imposing structures also lined the frontages , including the public building , or pair of structures , represented by the columned facades on Sites 1 and 2 ; another is clearly known on Site 9 , where an arrangement of four pillar bases suggests an identical function .
35 After processing the data , the equation , selected by the program or user , is also displayed on return to the summary screen .
36 The obligation on member states to make good the damage is also based on Article 5 of the Treaty , under which the member states are bound to take all appropriate measures , whether general or particular , to ensure fulfilment of the obligations arising under Community law … .
37 It 's worth saying that the BBC 's vision of our journalism is also based on research about what our audience wants .
38 UnivEd is also acting on behalf of the University in the creation of the Edinburgh Technopole .
39 The expeditions are based on the ethos of ‘ Challenge , Participation and Environment ’ , and strong emphasis is also placed on teamwork and leadership .
40 Some comment is also needed on nomenclature .
41 Stress is also laid on oral and written presentation of scientific reports .
42 To minimise that advantage CERN is also concentrating on building magnets more complex and more powerful than the SSC 's .
43 Or maybe , just maybe , what is called a woman 's intuition is really based on man 's transparency .
44 CPRW has evidence that the sale of holiday units as permanent residences is already beginning to happen where the temporary occupancy clause , which is customarily enforced on caravan and chalet sites , has been withdrawn for some reason .
45 The former World No 1 — who astonishingly announced his retirement from the game during last season 's home international series in Scotland , but has since reversed that decision — is now bang on course to retain his singles title .
46 A writer who went on a police-escorted tour of Los Angeles 's red light districts to help him with an alleged magazine article is now wanted on suspicion of strangling three prostitutes in the city , police said yesterday .
47 The outdoor game is now played on astroturf and is very similar to the indoor game .
48 Personal information about us , once typed on record cards or stuffed into filing cabinets is now kept on computer , information which once even the bank manager or doctor could n't find is now accessible to thousands through a computer keyboard , and everyday this information is routinely sold , to employers investigating potential and current employees , to companies investigating competitors and customers , and to anyone willing to pay in a trade which grows , uncontrolled , daily .
49 The first , Without You I 'm Nothing , is now preserved on film — a motley mixture of songs , monologues and Sandra taking her clothes off .
50 Sprat says that he ‘ had the true imagination of the whole extent of this enterprise , as it is now set on foot ’ .
51 Cunningham claims the critical interest of the industry is now focused on commoditisation and the amortization of investment .
52 ( An additional consideration is that alcohol is often rationed on safety grounds , which many skiers of my acquaintance would judge to be an unjustifiable infringement of their liberty . )
53 The Act thus attempted to control the admissibility of such evidence in the courtroom for reasons not only for its biasing effects upon a jury , but also for subsequent press coverage , which is often based on courtroom interaction .
54 Waley 's book is mainly based on documentary sources and he wisely concentrates on the period after 1150 , when sources begin to be copious .
55 The results of the actor tests show that there are still substantial levels of discrimination against Asians and West Indians when applying for manual jobs ; that the discrimination is stronger against applicants for non-skilled rather than for skilled jobs ; that it is mainly based on colour prejudice rather than prejudice against foreigners ; and that levels of discrimination against Indians , Pakistanis and West Indians are much the same .
56 Problems problems over the alloc because the allocation is mainly based on pupil numbers and not on pupil 's needs , by the use of average salaries and not actual salaries , by changes in level of grants for support and training , and the needs of the school and the children .
57 Taste is here based on knowledge of the proper methods of preparing and presenting foods , and there is a moral interest in food as wholesome , healthy and sustaining .
58 The principle of ‘ leaping melody ’ is not apparent in the above example , as Bartók 's melodic construction is here based on movement within a small area .
59 our speaker Donald who 's from the Engineering Council and is here to speak on engineering .
60 In this writer 's view , the arguments against multi-denominational education and in favour of catholic schools support an overall political theology which is strongly based on authority within the church .
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