Example sentences of "on which all [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As she looked down into that face on which all tears had long since dried , Louisa had the deranging sensation that she was in the presence of a dying woman . |
2 | Registered VAT payers have to present a three-monthly return ( not synchronized between stages ) on which all output tax and input tax is declared for the period and the net tax paid . |
3 | It will therefore be seen that many of the issues involved here are similar to those raised by the law of involuntary manslaughter , save for the fact that driving offences constitute deviations from a code of conduct on which all persons are tested before they are granted driving-licences . |
4 | Sections required for teaching purposes do not need to meet the stringent requirements of those used for research , but they should be of good standard ; they are , after all , the primary material on which all geologists are trained . |
5 | Together these are called the infrastructure on which all towns , industries and trade depend . |
6 | This suggests that either there is some ‘ best ’ code on which all organisms have converged , or that all existing organisms are descended from the same simple ancestor , and that the code has not changed since . |
7 | The MEC , on which all field committees are represented by their Chairs , exists to monitor term-by-term progress of all students . |
8 | There is a corresponding and no less seminal change in painting : the abandonment of the single ground line on which all figures rest ; a change which makes painting no longer simply the decoration of a flat surface but at the same time a feigned window on the three-dimensional world . |
9 | But hierarchy erodes the important ‘ collective identity ’ of the working class on which all possibility of effective collective action depends . |
10 | The basic principle is the family , on which all life and civilisation depend . |
11 | He saw that WWF 's first requirement was to convince leaders of political , economic and social life that their own plans and ambitions could come to nothing if they were pursued without regard to those vital things on which all life depended . |
12 | At the core of which is a seemingly insoluble difficulty : the 45 singles market , on which all pop shows past have been based , is in steady , irreversible decline . |
13 | But one point on which all policemen and women seem to agree is that competence is experiential rather than textbook in origin . |
14 | The reviewing committee , on which all schools were represented , was highly critical of the quality of education provided by several medical schools . |
15 | A circle is a shape on which all points are equidistant from some point lying inside . |