Example sentences of "be [adv] [vb pp] on [art] " in BNC.

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1 But if we assume that such an appeal can be successfully made on the economic front , this strategy needs to be knitted in with a range of other policies that appeal to altruism as well as self-interest .
2 Proceed to the bottom of Bayswater Road and after several hundred yards turn left into Stowford Road , proceed to the end of Stowford Road and at the ‘ T ’ junction bear left into Underhill Circus where number 5 will be eventually found on the left hand side .
3 Such differences could mean that homogeneous products could not be effectively marketed on a Pan-European basis .
4 I was going to say that I was grateful to the hon. Member for Oldham , West ( Mr. Meacher ) for raising this issue , because I agree with him that it needs to be properly debated on the Floor of the House .
5 a continuing review of staff and student FTEs so that appropriate admission targets can be agreed with the Dean , other Heads of Departments and the appropriate Faculty Dean , and so that Field Chairs can be properly advised on the implications of student transfers and exchanges .
6 Furthermore , the above analysis may be justifiably criticised on the grounds that it compares two surveys which employed different agencies to reach their estimates of the prevalence of known opioid use .
7 Attempts by the party leadership to stall the demands for greater autonomy until its review of organisation and structure is completed next year will be keenly fought on the floor of the conference hall .
8 With classical mechanics , things tend to be all laid on a plate , there 's not a lot of scope for intuitive thought .
9 For example , we have withdrawal groups for music , not that their ordinary subjects are disrupted in this way , but it can be so organized on the timetable that they are withdrawn at a different period each week , and getting together , for example , to play in the school orchestra erm is of terrific value .
10 My concern about this is that I do n't see how a view can be taken at a strategic level on something which ultimately can be only ascertained on a site specific basis .
11 Efforts should then be entirely concentrated on the frontal attack .
12 The demand need not be personally served on the debtor , but the creditor is under an obligation to do all that is reasonable for the purpose of bringing the demand to the debtor 's attention and , if practicable in the particular circumstances , to cause personal service of the demand to be effected .
13 A sealed copy of the petition must be personally served on the debtor and on any supervisor of a voluntary arrangement if the existence of one is known to the petitioner .
14 One should decide whether any information would be better given on a hand-out , or on the overhead projector .
15 The call for the profession to be better educated on the issue of undertakings was reiterated by a number of local law societies .
16 A Scottish National Party councillor , Kenny Gibson , said the money would be better spent on the city 's parks and the Militant councillor , Tommy Sheridan , said the expenditure was obscene .
17 Eventually , in June 1984 , Seawright went too far when , during a meeting of the Belfast Education and Library Board , he suggested in regard to Catholic schools that ‘ taxpayers ’ money would be better spent on an incinerator and burning the lot of them .
18 ‘ But the economy is sort of changing to be less based on the big companies , less based in some of the big centres of population where the media is based , and the defence industries are just having to adapt to a very new era .
19 Any challenge to the rationality of the decision can be sufficiently based on the disclosed material .
20 9.15.2 any notice or document shall also be sufficiently served on a party if served on solicitors who have acted for that party in relation to this Lease or the Premises at any time within the year preceding the service of the notice or document
21 Scott 's appointment could be easily justified on the grounds of his qualifications alone , but the attempt by the Select Committee to make something of the competition results only serves to cast doubt on the reasons for the appointment .
22 This can be easily assembled on a suitable board or piece of stripboard and will provide an output of about 8V .
23 The Secretary of State said that those people who were to receive discounts would be separately marked on the lists .
24 Thus , for example , the Nazi concept of an egalitarian community , which implied a thoroughgoing social revolution , can be stringently tested on the basis of extensive empirical material .
25 Significant information about people and definitions of unfamiliar or important terms , can be quickly recorded on a small card ( usually 13cms x 8cms is adequate ) and then filed alphabetically in a box , marked either " BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX " or " GLOSSARY " .
26 These ‘ gorses ’ filled up the odd corners of parishes , and may be quickly spotted on the Ordnance map .
27 He took up the invitation , only to be promptly interned on the outbreak of war .
28 In the train of this idea theories could be rapidly developed on the balance of power between the chief tribes , prior to the invasion .
29 And yet a comprehensive system could not be rapidly imposed on the whole country .
30 The majority of single brooches examined were found to be more abraded on the top left corner than the top right .
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