Example sentences of "upon [art] [noun sg] [to-vb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Thus , in the Irish Constitution , the framers were anxious that amendment should be a deliberate process , that the rights of citizens should be safeguarded , and that certain types of laws should not be passed at all , and therefore they made the Constitution supreme and imposed restrictions upon the legislature to achieve these ends .
2 Comprehension is seen as being dependent upon the ability to hear essential speech sounds , the ability to recover meaning from sound sequences and to interpret meanings in terms of abstract concepts and relations .
3 Delivery of such criteria is not costless , and competitiveness may depend upon the ability to provide such criteria at a specified cost .
4 The forecast mechanism proposed here is one which is much to the advantage of the buyer , since it carries no obligation upon the buyer to purchase all or any of the forecast quantities .
5 If the inn is later sold to another person who wishes to reopen as licensed premises or the first purchaser wishes to open the inn once more as licensed premises , the Gnat 's Water Brewery will seek to rely upon the covenant to restrain such trading .
6 The burden of proof should be upon the employer to demonstrate undue hardship .
7 Here the double emphasis upon the need to arrest cultural degeneration and preserve the national heritage was distinctly in evidence .
8 At first , however , it focused upon the need to settle inter-union disputes and it only gradually acquired the right to call for joint industrial action from Congress .
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10 Whichever defence is relied upon , the onus of proof is firmly upon the defendant to prove both ingredients .
11 The emergence of nation states , initially in Western Europe and the US , depended upon two main conditions : one was the development of modern centralized government , undertaken by the absolute monarchs from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century , while the other was the rise of nationalism , embodying the idea of political self-determination for a social group which inhabits a definite territory , conceives itself as having a distinct ethnic and cultural character , and has embarked upon a struggle to establish popular sovereignty in place of dynastic rule .
12 Learning to spell may well depend upon an ability to use phonological decoding strategies during reading , for the skilled use of the GPC rules will result in an awareness of the relationships between spelling and sound .
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