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

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31 On the liquids front condensate is being produced at the Kapuni on-shore gas field .
32 In passive clauses , the subject is the affected entity , and the agent may or may not be specified , depending on the structures available in each language .
33 The great mass of them , those living on the lands unoccupied by nobility or church ( the so-called ‘ black ’ lands — as distinct from the ‘ black-earth ’ regions ) , owed allegiance only to the Grand Prince .
34 May I ask a question on the this er , the speaker said er erm that it will be down so that they on er er or no particular help on his accordance but o on these here , o on the ones this is n't the case .
35 We would therefore like the final PPG Note to include guidance on the powers available to local planning authorities to control such consequential development , especially where sensitive sites are involved .
36 Depending on the materials available , the choice of what metal or alloy to use for a particular artefact would be influenced mainly by its intended function and how it was to be manufactured .
37 For a particular archaeological site , the choice of dating method depends largely on the materials available and the age of the site .
38 On the continents some of this intra-plate volcanic activity is closely related to rift valleys which themselves represent sites of continental rifting where the crust has been stretched and faulted .
39 ’ People still come up to me on the streets all the time and ask the most personal kind of questions that you 've ever heard in your life , like , ’ How could you do such-and such on screen ? '
40 He had been out on the streets all day and his face was running with sweat .
41 Most controversially , they recommended stronger police powers to search and arrest brothel-keepers and make soliciting on the streets illegal .
42 There were fewer girls on the streets these days , she said , so the prices had risen .
43 Life has become increasingly dangerous for the officer on the streets these days .
44 Their research , detailed in Sick to Death of Homelessness , shows the death rate among the homeless is three times higher than the rest of the population , with more than 600 dying on the streets last year .
45 University students were out on the streets last month .
46 The young people arrive on the streets penniless and homeless and turn to prostitution to support themselves , the report says .
47 The absence of any prospect of being able to do more than survive on the finances available to them can be deeply depressing .
48 Again as with Objective 2 , there was much debate on the areas eligible for aid under 5(b) .
49 Leo Abse commented on the effects this legislation had on kinship ties when he recorded the support given by people in South Wales to his efforts to reform the divorce law during the 1960s : ‘ Welshmen who had endured the depression had no time for the unctuous pleas for the need at all costs to maintain the unity of family life ’ .
50 He submitted that , if a national court is considering whether to grant an interlocutory injunction in a case such as the present , where the validity of the law sought to be enforced is challenged by the defendant on the ground that it is inconsistent with Community law , the question whether the court should require an undertaking in damages from the plaintiff as a condition of the grant of an injunction is to be decided on the principles applicable to that question under the national law , being a question of procedure which , on established principles of Community law , is left to the national law .
51 And we take a long range view if you 're heading on the motorways this afternoon .
52 What brings such ( men ( Aurigny only has one lady pilot — on the Shorts 360 ; all Trislander aircrew are male ) to a job like this ?
53 The group achieved its highest scores on the qualities crucial for top executives : they relish control and are fiercely independent ; they analyse people , but are caring ; they are relaxed , extrovert and confident , and their optimism matches their need for action .
54 ‘ In many instances all that will be needed will be advice on the improvements necessary and a check later to ensure that they have been made ’ , while more serious problems need firm action .
55 The deficit on the balance-of-payments current account was to be reduced from 8.3 to 3.5 per cent of GDP and foreign exchange reserves were to be increased by US$220,000,000 .
56 Here the problem is to decide when a party is not dealing on the others standard terms .
57 Well the quickest way of doing is that those officers who are remaining in office erm could be voted back into office and then we can have a vote on on the others those that are unopposed as it were .
58 The following activities and exercises may be pursued individually or in groups , and may provide a framework for individual study leading to personal or group presentations in seminars or workshops , dependent on the resources available and the provisions made for personal study in the course curriculum or re-orientation programme .
59 On the other hand , there are some regional variations in economic terms which may have increasing impact on the resources available to be shared in families , especially the rising value of property in the south of England and the better job opportunities there .
60 an analysis of the relationship between inputs ( funding , manpower ) and outputs ( eg publications , citations ) and of the determinants of research performance ; in particular , the research will examine the extent to which successful performance depends on the resources available as opposed to other factors ( for example , institutional environment , organizational structure , etc ) , and how these various factors interact ;
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