Example sentences of "on which [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | The marketing team goes out and finds 20 odd systems on which to sell it . |
2 | It was indeed precisely the combination of as much ‘ national ’ pride as was to be found among the greater kingdoms of Europe , with far less material resources on which to base it , which made Scotland so unusual . |
3 | If the phobic now has an explanation for his or her terror and an actual experience on which to base it , the feelings of stupidity disappear . |
4 | But for the moment , alas , there was only a ropy old futon on which to do it four times a night and the prospect of another day filled with sweet governmental messages of the ‘ I want to lick you all over ’ variety . |
5 | Nothing of substance has emerged recently on which to question it . ’ |
6 | In response to the proposed new guidelines the FMLN , which had demobilized the first 20 per cent of its forces in June [ see p. 38957 ] and a further 20 per cent on Sept. 21 , agreed to disband the next 20 per cent on Oct. 31 ( on which date it duly proceeded with the disarming of some 1,000 guerrillas ) , a further 20 per cent on Nov. 20 and the final 20 per cent on Dec. 15 . |
7 | He was faced with two conflicting decisions : one ( the Manchester Corporation case [ 1891 ] 1 Q.B. 94 ) of a Divisional Court which was prima facie binding upon him unless he could find a valid ground on which to distinguish it and one ( the Bognor Regis case [ 1972 ] 2 Q.B. 169 ) by a judge of co-ordinate jurisdiction . |