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

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1 Just as the statements of attainment reflect the experience and predilections of subject working groups , so the sequences in Profiles of Development depend on the authors ' underlying theory of teaching rather than any inexorable path of learning .
2 An initial target of £4.7 million , later reduced to £2 million , was set for investments , which could be drawn on the unions ' general funds .
3 Oxford Pocket English Grammar is modelled on the authors ' best-selling classic , Practical English Grammar , and is designed for learners of English at lower intermediate and higher levels .
4 Some courses draw on the students ' own experience , usually in the workplace .
5 On the more positive side , degree classifications for graduates are also recorded , based on the students ' progressive average .
6 In some macroeconometric models ( for example , the Liverpool model of the UK economy ) , inflationary expectations are based on the models ' own predictions of the future inflation rate .
7 Whereas aphids rely on the ants ' normal aggression against predators , the caterpillar administers an aggression-arousing drug and it seems to slip them something addictively binding as well .
8 Early analysis concentrated on the multinationals ' invested position abroad .
9 Although it is now possible to use a system of notation , choreographers still prefer to create directly on the human material , working on it and relying on the dancers ' own memories to repeat what has been designed on and for them .
10 Concentrating on the foreigners ' comic aspects , Mr Coleman passes over , in almost complete silence , the Assembly 's preoccupation with the environment , drugs , Aids and human rights , questions at the top of the agenda for the UN .
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