Example sentences of "on [adv] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There 's some danger that you can erm design rules , without understanding what the effect of those would be , on perhaps women employees of local authorities . |
2 | The important compatibility advance will allow software to run unchanged on all Mips products regardless of supplier . |
3 | Many elements of the Exchequer transactions total can be predicted with a reasonable degree of accuracy by the Bank of England on a day-to-day basis : the impact of foreign exchange transactions passing through the EEA is generally known since most such transactions are settled two days later ; gilts transactions are generally settled on the next business day ; and various government sources give information on both government expenditure and expected tax receipts . |
4 | On both South Georgia and Iles Kerguelen , free-ranging reindeer have proved especially successful . |
5 | But this sort of thing would no doubt end up with extended telefotos and tacky headlines in the News of the Screws or somewhere , bringing shame on both La Famille Cantona and the New Improved Leeds alike . |
6 | They see them as having wider connotations , which may include casting doubt on both management competence and the financial statements ' integrity . |
7 | According to O'Connell , this saves on both development time and costs for ACT and its customers , and makes it easier to manage complex applications . |
8 | Departmental expenditure on travel and subsistence by staff member and department from 1988 or by department since 1986 on both computer disk and paper file . |
9 | Word from inside says the intent is there on both Microsoft Corp 's and Sun 's part . |
10 | There are a number of local news/chat programmes , especially during daytime hours , on both Radio Scotland and Radio Forth , which may be willing to broadcast details of consultation/exercises/exhibitions etc . |
11 | It will be jointly led by the United States and France , Britain will share the lead with France on both food technology and a project to build a network of biotechnology research labs . |
12 | Buzzell and Gale then regress ROI on both market share and relative quality of product and find a 4.7 per cent ROI differential per ten points of market share . |
13 | In radioland CROSSOVER begins a history of black music , JOHNNY WALKER has The Black Crowed in session and Abana Ba Nasery is , incredibly , in session , on both ANDY KERSHAW and JOHN PEEL . |
14 | On both media Mr Mulford managed to show us some previously unseen and very imaginative shots , and indeed it is a constant source of wonder how many good photographs taken in our own area are unknown to most of us . |
15 | On both Tuesday mornings there will be activities sessions for three to five-year-olds . |
16 | As the door closed on both Ellen Jebeau and Mary , Martin turned to the table and as he sat down said , ‘ Damn nuisance . |
17 | The z vector contains variables on both labour market tightness and personal characteristics . |
18 | The study has detailed information on both employment history and a whole range of aspects relating to parental background , home life and education , together with other important events in early adulthood , such as marriage and childbirth . |
19 | Pressure was then put on both Winchester City Council and Hampshire County Council for improvement of the area , and protection of the cottages , pending repair . |
20 | The first was to be run on strictly business lines , while the second needed financial support . |
21 | Law gave credence to such fears by his unashamed espousal of the image created round him ; in May 1912 he told the National Union that " nobody knows better than I do that political work can not be done on strictly business lines , but the nearer you can approach to business lines the better for the political work " . |
22 | It is difficult to see how punishment could be justified on purely retributivist grounds consistently with the positive freedom principle , and the same would seem to go for expressive denunciation as a general justification of the system . |
23 | The Avalonian orogeny of about the same age in Newfoundland , has been interpreted as involving the formation of a volcanic island arc and associated trench sediments on roughly north-south lines . |
24 | When non-exclusive fruit-eating passerines ( in Israel ) were kept on exclusively fruit diets , they lost weight as the protein digestibility increased : they ingested more energy and protein than was required but digested less , suggesting that the fruits may contain agents that reduce the efficiency of nitrogen metabolism , such that dispersal is improved because birds must move away from the fruit source to seek out insects or other animal proteins to balance their diet . |
25 | Both have dinky LCD ( liquid crystal display ) screens , tiny flat joystick pads , and plug-in games on equally dinky cartridges . |
26 | Now that the study of Latin has declined , interest has focused on how problem solving is taught in mathematics classes . |
27 | Such positions are taken by a bank on the basis of its view on how exchange rates are likely to fluctuate in the near future . |
28 | Kirby Johnson writes ( 47.1 ) on how cocoa beans would be assessed : |
29 | As the teachers will have to compete for jobs on the open market , it will be important to offer them guidance on how teaching posts are obtained in the UK . |
30 | Needless to say , the sight of such impressive architecture stimulates me , and I begin to contemplate on how rail travel has been a source of artistic inspiration to passengers for more than a century . |