Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] on [art] [noun pl] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 Any falling short in doing so reflects more on the teaching than on the students ' preparedness to respond .
2 The Prince of Wales is president of my organisation , Scottish Business in the Community , and ever since he agreed to take on that role he as dedicated a large amount of time to helping us , and in turn , helping communities , not because it 's it 's fashionable because he really believes in it and he wants to do hard work on our behalf and on the countrys ' behalf .
3 Diana Gittins has concluded that couples whose worlds increasingly centred on the home , rather than on the culture of the workplace or on the spouses ' respective circles of friends , most frequently achieved their ideal family size .
4 The actual formation of gangs depends as much on the splits and alliances made by the gang leaders as on the gangs ' internal dynamics .
5 A success both in front of the box and on the critics ' pages CHANCER created a vogue out of a rogue — the identity of Stephen Crane ( Clive Owen 's role ) catching the attention of the country and reflecting the social changes in the early 90's as the enterprise culture began to take a tumble .
6 Now Oslear is wondering if the truth will ever come out — especially as ICC supremo Sir Colin Cowdrey has failed to comment on match referee Deryck Murray 's report and on the umpires ' official findings .
7 According to Angela John 's history of the struggle , By The Sweat of Their Brow ( Croom Helm , 1980 ) opposition to the women 's work focused on control over their sexuality and motherhood and on the employers ' attitudes — some supported the women because they were cheap labour .
8 This advice is usually given in ‘ one to one ’ meetings held in IDB House or on the companies ' premises .
9 The BJP fired up the population by playing on political rifts in the Congress Party and on the Hindus ' problems with the caste system and love of religion .
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