Example sentences of "on [adj] [noun] it " in BNC.

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1 ‘ After that , on each check it only calls up those items which have been active since . ’
2 On each occasion it took time to warm a new ball .
3 On each occasion it has been a joint move with his brother and fellow Great Britain international , Stephen .
4 But the association points out that the government already spends £12 300 on each job it creates through its regional incentive scheme .
5 On each activation it is extended , and information about start-up time is logged .
6 I swooped it so that on each pass it caught the top of the dam wall with one corner , gradually producing a nick in the sand barrier which the water was able to flow through , quickly going on to overwhelm the whole dam and the sand-house village beneath .
7 When exercise is concentrated on specific areas it will help to tone up the muscles faster and so tighten the skin , giving the impression of increased weight loss in the desired areas .
8 On political questions it is remarkable how little he has to say .
9 This has been the case in the past 30 years , and for those on low wages it has meant a relatively lower contribution has been made towards the State Earnings Related Pension Scheme .
10 Building on solid foundations it is extremely encouraging to report that last year we saw a dramatic increase in the numbers of candidate entries .
11 For an agency to attempt strategies , policy guidelines or practice procedures on elder abuse it must be clear about defining the problem .
12 The Act does not as a matter of law preclude a court from holding that an action for negligence lies in favour of a person who could formerly have brought an action based on loss of services but in view of the current law on economic loss it seems most unlikely that such a development will occur .
13 On economic grounds it is also prudent for both husband and wife to delay and limit childbearing within marriage , and compress the period devoted to childbearing .
14 In general , on small-scale maps it is of course quite pointless to be too precise .
15 On that day it became ‘ Thurmarsh ( Midland ) ’ , supposedly on a line from Bradford into the Yorkshire Dales .
16 Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. has set out the medical evidence available to us and , in my view , on that evidence it would not have surprised me if there had been a finding that at the relevant time on 5 July , suffering as she was from considerable and continuing pain in her chest , coughing up sputum , on various drugs designed to alleviate pain and to act as sedatives and during the evening suffering contractions in the first stage of labour , she was not in any event fit to make a decision .
17 On that occasion it was my little brother Jerry who shone .
18 On that occasion it certainly did !
19 On that occasion it set out its views the impact wider rights of audience for solicitors and lawyers employed by the Crown Prosecution Service and Government Legal Service ( GIS ) would have on the Bar and particularly the Young Bar .
20 The Via crucis ( composed some thirteen years later in 1878 ) was clearly intended as a far more imposing artistic statement , and listened to on that level it undoubtedly succeeds .
21 The Word was made flesh in Jesus Christ ; God has given himself to be understood in our terms and on our level ; and even in these terms and on that level it is the reality of God that is given for us to understand .
22 That was right on that corner it had been
23 On that basis it was confirmed that he would make the donation .
24 On that assumption it is clearly , subject to the precise words used , likely to be a contractual obligation , binding the expert and the parties , that the decision be final .
25 No , it would n't , alright on that monitor it would .
26 On that view it must be man 's deepest desire — need ? — purpose ? — satisfaction ? — to live in the way that is in this objective sense appropriate to him ( the fact that modern words break up into these alternatives expresses the modern break-up of Aristotle 's view ) .
27 It 's skip on that John it 's not ignore .
28 West Indies had over eight hours to make 208 , but on that pitch it never looked easy .
29 By examining the details visible on surviving coins it is possible to identify coins struck from the same die or dies , for they will show no divergence whatsoever in the details of the designs ( fig. 6 ) .
30 It 's cheap , cheerful and trashy but on another level it 's a well focused snapshot of the time of social change , emancipation and free love .
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