Example sentences of "on [noun pl] ' [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Vascular-arbuscular mycorrhizae are spread as spores by wind , water and animals both invertebrate and vertebrate , the longest distances perhaps being achieved on birds ' feet , as well as by the more familiar root contact and infected plant material .
2 The application with the particularly detrimental effect on operators ' jobs was the biscuit dough mixing automation .
3 Experimental studies with UV-B levels enhanced from zero to 50 per cent above natural levels have shown adverse effects on fishes ' eggs , larvae and juveniles , on shrimps , crabs , zooplankton , and other aquatic organisms , as well as on phytoplankton and other aquatic plants which are essential to the aquatic food-web .
4 This section will focus on solicitors ' charges but will only consider them in outline .
5 The Romanesque development shows , however , in the deeply recessed mouldings and jambs and in the columns which stand on lions ' backs .
6 Although three-quarters of these youngsters joined work experience schemes on employers ' premises , nevertheless the demands on the further education colleges have increased proportionately .
7 " Artisan " could embrace many independent craftsmen trading in their own product from their own shops , but it usually covered as well those skilled manufacturers dependent on work put out by merchant capitalists and wage-earning journeymen on employers ' premises .
8 the effects of product market trends and regional specialisms on employers ' strategies ;
9 In this study for the Employment Department , Peck and Stone provide some very interesting evidence on employers ' attempts to embrace the new industrial relations .
10 Careers Officers will be familiar with practices in local YTS schemes and so are well-placed to comment and advise on employers ' proposals .
11 Many in the last decade have chosen to be independent in the way they handle trade unions and collective bargaining rather than rely , as in the past , on employers ' associations and multi employer bargaining .
12 The study builds on earlier work on employers ' associations and training policy in the same four industries .
13 Its limitations are the lack of information on temporary workers employed on open-ended contracts and casual workers , on occupations of temporary workers , on employers ' reasons for using such labour and on associated wage and other costs .
14 On beginners ' courses we can have adults in four metre Europas alongside kids in Rotobats whilst the bigger kids soon move on to playboats and squirt boats .
15 The pace of television favours simplifications , generalised statements , witticisms , and short sharp judgements on artists ' performances .
16 The Court has had occasion to condemn our laws on contempt of court , on prisoners ' rights , on terrorism , on telephone-tapping , on birching ( in the Isle of Man ) , on homosexuality ( in Northern Ireland ) , on detention , and on freedom of association .
17 A and I think , I mean that has , that itself has had an effect on the , on the , on the f on peoples ' feelings for this area .
18 In the area I live , off Lodge Lane , they are even growing on peoples ' doorsteps .
19 Also , she wondered if the taxi firms kept any kind of record of their more regular late-night destinations ; if she had to rely on drivers ' memories then there would n't be much hope , since on the evidence of the previous night they 'd mostly be part-timers with a high turnover .
20 The judgment on what constitutes an emergency for the purpose of deviating from the rules on drivers ' hours merits close attention .
21 The Chief Executive also shall report on clients ' views of the service provided , drawing on an independent annual national survey and results of local office monitoring of customer service .
22 The company has more than 150 staff , some permanently employed on clients ' premises tending the results of its landscaping and planting efforts .
23 The purpose of an audit mark or stamp on clients ' documents is twofold : it provides evidence that the document has been examined for a particular purpose ( which should be clear from the audit file ) ; and it helps to avoid the document 's being re-presented as support for a duplicate entry .
24 RADAR to act over SSD failure on clients ' needs
25 ( Thus Auer complains of Gumperz that " sometimes he makes strong claims about the effect of a given type or instance of code switching on the subsequent development of the sequence , which are based on informants ' reports , but fails to reproduce this subsequent passage " ( Auer 1984b : 106 , fn. 10 ) . )
26 The results of the questionnaire will provide information on designers ' earnings and fringe benefits , employment stability etc .
27 This part is then laminated , with a photograph to become a multi-purpose ID card ( for use in the library ; presented when collecting LEA award cheques ; deposited against software loans at computer centre reception ; displayed on candidates ' desks during examinations , used to activate overnight access locks , etc . ) .
28 The award is then endorsed with the SVQ ‘ hallmark ’ , which will appear on candidates ' certificates as a distinctive feature .
29 The film is technically impressive ( Academy Award-winning animator Derek Lamb directs ) but more admirably it zeroes in on kids ' interests without patronizing them .
30 The film is technically impressive ( Academy Award-winning animator Derek Lamb directs ) but more admirably it zeroes in on kids ' interests without patronizing them .
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