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How to use on the grounds of in a sentence

Looking for sentences with "on the grounds of"? Here are some examples.

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The programme makers said they had decided to show the tape, despite its disturbing character, on the grounds of public interest.
A smooth-talking lawyer got him off the hook on the grounds of constitutional rights.
Godel did not argue for realism on the grounds of first principles, prior to practice.
Then, of course, there are the late abortions requested on the grounds of foetal abnormality and the prospect of severe handicap.
He was ordered to be detained without limit later that year after pleading guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.
The South African attorney general later acquitted her on the grounds of self-defence.
Open any national newspaper and you will find her plastered all over the pages, largely on the grounds of her weight gain.
The most widespread form of discrimination in our country today is on the grounds of age.
He says there is no evidence to justify refusal on the grounds of the adverse impact of pollution.
That may give them grounds for a constitutional challenge on the grounds of equality and of guarantees not to endow any religion.
It would be a great shame for this opportunity to be lost, mostly on the grounds of increased traffic.
We can only hope TV bosses would veto a general election campaign fronted by Ant and Dec on the grounds of taste.
The webmaster reserves the right to delete, edit or alter user comments on the grounds of abuse, taste or decency.
Police arrested the threesome on the grounds of selling illegal lottery tickets and brought them to the police station.
This is a glorified car boot sale and I propose refusal on the grounds of road safety.
Discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation, gender or race are wrong.
They understand that it would be of no avail to appeal to an ignorant and bigotedly loyal peasantry on the grounds of political emancipation.
He was later sacked for gross misconduct on the grounds of deception and fraud.
A general exemption on the grounds of public interest is built into the legislation to protect what might otherwise be uncompetitive activity.
They claim no one has refused to buy a wide-bodied motor home on the grounds of noncompliance with the regulations.
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Examples from Classical Literature
As the trees grow on the grounds of this Station they are about all that could be desired in a sweet cherry.
A man could not refuse to answer on the grounds of self-incrimination.
Originated on the grounds of this nursery company in Jackson county, Fla.
In Stuart, homeowners sued their contractor on the grounds of misrepresentation.
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