Example sentences of "on which [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It points out that certain elements of US policies for grain are now partly decoupled , since there is now an element of reducing support by reducing the quantities on which support payments would be made .
2 In discussing proposals with parents and the LEA the governors would need to be fully aware of the possible educational and financial consequences including the terms on which support services for special needs would still be available , and at what cost , from the LEA or elsewhere .
3 Indictment — conspiracy to rob and substantive robbery counts — whether prosecution , having elected , may re-elect on which to proceed Evidence — PACE — code C. 12.12 — whether necessary to allow suspect notes of pre-interview conversations — breach of s.58 & Code C. 6.3 — refusal of access to solicitors — effect on admissibility of interview notes
4 The Minister has also criticised our lack of proposals for individual units , but when we table questions to get information on which to base proposals , which perhaps we will be implementing in six months ' time , we can not get proper answers from the Government .
5 Mr Lawrence adds that he had no industry network and little background experience on which to base decisions , so he spends a lot of time getting to know people in the industry .
6 Since there is relatively little research available on which to base assumptions about the type of information a subject will have available in memory it seems that recall should be as free as possible in terms of overall content .
7 Do we have sufficient information on which to base change ?
8 Even into the second year of contracts , when DHAs were beginning to get better information on which to base changes in contracts , regional regulation is tight .
9 It gives an advantage over competitors because it provides a flexible , forward-looking framework on which to base activities .
10 The wealth of information collected and most ably synthesised in the project 's report was used as evidence on which to base suggestions for possible key topics round which teaching could be based .
11 The monitoring and evaluation completes the course of action for that year ; it also begins to produce fresh information on which to base action for the following years , and so the cycle can begin again .
12 This will give the Library the flexibility to maintain accurate records of each of the buildings , and through interface with facilities management software , to build up full records of maintenance costs , asset registers , floor areas , and circuit diagrams , so producing accurate statistics on which to base maintenance decisions .
13 Clearly , the category of social services is obviously too wide on which to base investigation since some of its elements may well be things which only rich societies can afford .
14 Depending on which gossip column you read he 's either planning to wed his long-term live-in girlfriend , Toukie Smith , sister of the late fashion designer Willie Smith , or he 's secretly dating model Naomi Campbell .
15 The last point , far from being the hardest on which to reach agreement , was the easiest : it was cleared out of the way at the very beginning , Gandhi accepting Irwin 's formulation without demur and apparently feeling no discomfort at disregarding what he knew to be the views of the Congress Working Committee .
16 We shall inquire presently whether we should ask informants what things mean ; let us first consider whether words are the most appropriate items of language on which to elicit judgement .
17 The glass on which objects float , mingling with the wall behind .
18 Another basis on which close relationships commonly developed was a pattern of visiting which included the exchange of help and caring between the generations .
19 This can be followed by the Note Pad unit on which to record decisions and the reasons for them as they are made .
20 If your shop accepts credit cards ( eg Access , Visa etc ) you will have a special form on which to record details of the transaction together with a machine which imprints the details from the card on to the form .
21 Each vidane was given forms in triplicate on which to record information about crimes .
22 This is a sensitive topic on which to conduct research or establish principles with the consequence that , in spite of the extensive effort ( Triandis et al . ,
23 And a wet carpet still does the job it was meant for , which also includes the fact that it provides a soft base on which to unhook fish , preventing to a great extent the removal of mucous and damage to scales and fins .
24 They soon learned that an internally consistent paper with logical relationships to what had gone before stood a better chance of acceptance than something which was right but new : civil servants after all knew little about the industry and had little basis on which to judge proposals except consistency with what had gone before .
25 This is useful on which to hang feather patterning .
26 Meanwhile Colin , played by Michael Cashman in BBC1 's ‘ EastEnders ’ , played a similar role , providing a peg on which to hang issues of sexuality .
27 Classrooms , clinical rooms and seminar rooms are not always liberally equipped with hooks or pegs on which to hang charts .
28 Fundamental to all accurate drawing is the search for the shape behind the shape ; the scaffolding on which to hang form and detail .
29 When Edward III wished to offer an especially lavish girt of twelve table vessels of pure gold , a great cup and ewer , twenty-four spoons , and forks ‘ on which to hold meat ’ to Pope Benedict XII on the eve of the Hundred Years War in 1337 , his agent still bought them in Paris .
30 The drawback of this system is that the clinical teacher works only briefly with each student and has little on which to assess progress .
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