Example sentences of "on [det] [noun pl] [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | In this month 's article we will concentrate on some examples where the double stops are all derived from chords . |
2 | But it 's horrid to dwell on these things where the central effort and basic attitude is so right minded . |
3 | If a hierarchical structure is imposed on these relationships then the approach can be constructed to give the same type of interrelationships normally found in an engineering bill of materials . |
4 | On these grounds alone the relationship between subjective risk and memory for driving situations clearly deserves some research . |
5 | Or they might put her on a prison ship to Australia , as they 'd done with two girls from St Jude 's a couple of months ago , because — on those farms where the transported convicts worked all chained together — there was a shortage of women . |
6 | The focus of the next sections is on those areas where the Ellis-Beto doctrine is seen at its best , and when it dominated TDC policy for twenty-five years . |
7 | If they also observe the principle of Conventionality , then on those occasions where the meanings of new words would be identical to those of conventional words already known , they should give priority to the conventional words . |
8 | Smoke billowed forth on those days when the air was still , and spoil tips grew unchecked . |
9 | This could be demonstrated explicitly or via an audit report which was exception-based , i.e. it reported on any instances where the law was contravened . |
10 | My advice was sought on several occasions when the family did not know how to cope with quite serious problems concerning the behaviour of one of them . |