Example sentences of "are [verb] on the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Many EEC students are enrolled on the Course , usually either as one year exchange or private associate students ; but a small number seek full degree programmes .
2 You can work through the open learning material whether or not you are enrolled on the programme .
3 Expected numbers of cases are calculated on the assumption that the true rates are the same as those for England and Wales .
4 These are calculated on the value of the investments held in the trust ( measured on their own offer and bid prices ) , the brokerage costs and stamp duty .
5 Monthly repayments are calculated on the difference between the selling price ( less the deposit ) and this final payment .
6 This is certainly significant at the 1 per cent level , though we must bear in mind that these expectations are calculated on the basis of a purely random distribution of sites , which may not be quite true in practice .
7 Payments are calculated on the basis of the worker 's age , length of continuous service , and pay .
8 They are a form of taxation levied on local property , and are calculated on the basis of the rent at which the property might reasonably be let .
9 Indeed , many vertical mergers are justified on the basis of internalising such information and transaction costs with the hope of reducing such costs .
10 If the surgeon believes that they would benefit from an operation , their names are placed on the waiting list and they are asked to come into hospital when a bed is available .
11 Possible extensions to active word edges are not added to the Chart as soon as they are found but are placed on the Agenda .
12 1984 ; Schmitt 1982b ) but the one most often used in Britain consists of two pads of wire mesh that are placed on the child 's bed with a sheet separating them and another sheet on top for the child to lie on .
13 Bricks or stones are placed on the overlap and water filling is then started by means of a hose .
14 Laws have been passed to restrict the use of the ‘ rolling hook' ’ fishing method , in which groups of large unbaited hooks are placed on the river bed , with the intention of impaling large catfish .
15 All the living and bedrooms are placed on the south side , facilitating the effective area of plain wall on the north .
16 The stakes are placed on the board , one for each honour and the game , two for ‘ Matrimony ’ ( King and Queen of trumps ) , two for ‘ Intrigue ’ ( Queen and Knave ) , and six for ‘ Pope Joan ’ ( the nine of diamonds ) .
17 The disadvantages are the limitations that are placed on the observer who can only gain a limited amount of information without intruding and thus altering the spontaneity of the behaviour .
18 The extra constraints that are placed on the input by considering the tag in the context of each of the three positions in the trigram window ( i.e. start , middle and end of the trigram ) improve the selection of the correct word from the lattice .
19 However , restrictions are placed on the power of management to combat a hostile takeover bid , for fear that they might act only in their own interests rather than for those of the company or its shareholders .
20 Because Statementing is concerned with the allocation of resources rather than with the identification of needs strict limits are placed on the power of parents to affect the Statementing process .
21 Substantive limits are placed on the power of the public body , and the appropriate test for such limits is a topic of much contention .
22 All flies possess these little structures but they are particularly noticeable in the crane flies , the daddy-long-legs , in which the knobs are placed on the ends of stalks so that they look like the heads of drumsticks .
23 This is made crystal clear in a somewhat laboured exposition in a book by Preece and Maier published in 1889 : Let us suppose the two microphonic transmitters are placed on the stage at T and T 1 , and these transmitters separately connected by two distinct wires to two telephone receivers , R and R 1 , which are applied to both ears to hear the actor , whom we will suppose to be placed at A. It is easy to understand that , the distance of this actor from transmitter T being less than that from transmitter T 1 , his song will be more distinctly reproduced by transmitter T than by T 1 , and the stronger impression will be produced on the left ear .
24 For example , there are today many fewer tuberculosis cases and far more mentally handicapped persons using the services than there were in the 1950s and this means new demands are placed on the staff that they are not always able to meet .
25 These are given on the centre pages .
26 If you would like further information , contact the nearest Local Education Representative or your Higher Education Liaison Officer whose names and addresses are given on the insert .
27 I had a particular gift with the tarot cards … not using the traditional interpretations which are given on the back of any £5-pack from W H Smiths .
28 Dimensions of the ‘ Cygnus ’ version are given on the drawing and there is also a smaller ‘ Eagle ’ of scaled down proportions made by the Daisen Company .
29 Full instructions are given on the packet .
30 And we said that where a form referred to a procedure , the procedure would refer to the form so I 've added that details are completed on the research approval form .
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