Example sentences of "is [adv] [verb] on " in BNC.

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1 Research in the Arts is mostly conducted on an individual basis and it is not possible to do full justice to this activity here .
2 It is part of your professional obligations to ensure that the full price is properly recorded on the conveyancing documentation , and if any part of it is to remain outstanding , it could always be secured by a loan agreement or indeed by a mortgage back to the seller .
3 Touche Ross has audited this pro-forma and states that it is properly prepared on the basis set out .
4 ‘ Instructor/supervisors are being trained to ensure that everyone using it is properly advised on how to gain the best from it without running the risk of strain or injury .
5 She added : ‘ It is essential this money is properly spent on the arts , sports and charities . ’
6 N lapillus is widely distributed on rocky shores bordering the North Atlantic Ocean between ( approximately ) the 19 ° C summer isotherm and the — 1°C winter isotherm for oceanic waters ( Moore , 1936 ) , apart from areas of reduced salinity-such as the Baltic Sea .
7 In America it is widely used on the telephone system to inform callers of wrongly dialled numbers , engaged or withdrawn services and all the other announcements that would otherwise need constant human attention .
8 He articulates a view which is widely shared on the Opposition Benches , although the Labour party finds it seemly to repress it at present .
9 Suppose that is uniformly distributed on the interval where and .
10 Further , public response to works in prominent positions is rarely commented on .
11 In the case of a transfer of registered land the plan is rarely drawn on it and must be signed by the buyer or by the buyer 's conveyancer .
12 The first voice concerns itself with the story , which is loosely based on the tradition of women weaving and chanting to the rhythms of their work .
13 He has no power to order discovery of documents or the attendance of witnesses or to make any order as to costs ( unless such power is expressly conferred on him by the lease ) ; and if he dies or becomes incapable or unwilling to continue , it is doubtful whether another expert could be appointed under the lease .
14 Unisys Corp is slowly settling on Staffware as its workflow automation software , Unisys Information Systems having pledged to make it their only workflow offering , renamed their Staffware-derived OFIS Procedures product back to the generic labelling Staffware and a co-marketing agreement with the Staffware company : Staffware has also nosed out the Dublin-created Workhorse workflow software at Imix , Arix 's imaging arm , in Imix' Supervision integrated imaging and workflow system .
15 And erm this one is slowly closing on that one , this one is catching up on this one at quite a rate of knots .
16 This unease is intensely felt on Sir Thomas 's return to Mansfield Park from the West Indies , a flaw in him which is finally accountable for Julia 's errors and for Maria 's exclusion from polite society .
17 Perhaps more generally useful is right clicking on the normal text entry area — this brings up the Modify Style dialog box — or in the border around the page when you are in the default Layout Mode — which brings up the Modify Page Layout dialog box .
18 And this is all based on a regime where the tests for bacteria in the water are crap .
19 3 Change these measurements into the units shown : unc One of the important advantages of the metric system is that measurement of length , weight , and volume , all depend upon the same principle , Once you have seen that the system is all based on tens and tenths , you should find it less difficult than other weights and measures .
20 And it is all based on a true story . ’
21 The existence of judicial balancing should not lead us to conclude that all such balancing is necessarily premised on the same assumptions .
22 It is nicely ringed on three sides by colourful high hills or else low mountains , and has a delightful old humpbacked bridge .
23 This consisted of two sub-tests of Cattell 's Culture Fair Test ( Cattell , 1973 ) , which is highly loaded on ‘ g ’ , the core factor of intelligence .
24 It is rather like the driver who is deep in thought about a domestic crisis ; his attention is highly concentrated on personal matters , yet another part of his consciousness manages to navigate the car safely through the traffic .
25 The evidence that this approach will work more generally is patchy , and is furthermore based on a series of assumptions that have not been widely tested .
26 The narrator is basically reflecting on what happened to him during childhood , adolescence and into adulthood .
27 The communicator who has not interacted with the material and is merely passing on what he or she has read or been told functions as a tertiary source .
28 Exultation comes and goes , but here again for the while I suppose it has returned to me in preparation for that step back into the radiant arc of omnipotence which is only given on this earth to the narrator in or of a novel .
29 When you consider that the event is only played on this side of the Atlantic once every four years I do n't think that the decision-makers at the BBC did the event justice , particularly with all the hype which went before it .
30 Just imagine the abuse with which they would be showered by people who would tell them : ‘ Since it is easily possible for the economy to grow at 4 , 5 , 6 per cent or any other figure you like , the public are being cheated of the growth of public expenditure which they have a right to enjoy by this niggardly Government which is only counting on being able safely to increase public expenditure at a rate of 2 to 2and1/2 ; per cent . ’
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