Example sentences of "on [pron] it [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 J. G. Frazer further suggests that the story of Jacob 's dream ( which was deemed so extremely significant that the spot on which it took place was henceforth sanctified in the Jewish religion ) " was probably told to explain the immemorial sanctity of Bethel , which may well have been revered by the aboriginal inhabitants of Canaan long before the Hebrews invaded and conquered the land " .
2 The scale on which it registers experience can be adjusted upwards or downwards .
3 Ms Oruene claimed that the faculty had varied to her detriment the terms on which it granted membership .
4 Specific ideas on which it sought views were that preparatory advice given before the granting of a legal aid order should be claimed and paid for under that order and not the green form scheme , and that welfare benefit entitlement work should either be limited to a fixed fee or excluded altogether .
5 Later , when the Northern Ireland Office was established , it relied heavily on it for the information on which it based security and political activities .
6 ( Note : To conform with its practice in all other major territories , General Accident has changed the basis on which it reports class results within its UK account .
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