Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [adj] [noun sg] on [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A costs figure for just one day on appeal before the Tribunal could run into several hundred pounds .
2 Yet we saw in Chapter 1 that plants are the source of almost all life on Earth ; they alone can create the organic molecules which the animals consume .
3 The varied forms in which status is available have been recognised by social controllers , and have made them wary of too much reliance on stigmatisation : conventional stigma can provide deviant status .
4 For more detailed information on Verification Latency , please consult the manual ‘ Creating and Controlling Modules and Packages with LIFESPAN ’ .
5 For more detailed information on Verification Latency , please consult the manual ‘ Creating and Controlling Modules and Packages with LIFESPAN ’ .
6 Accompanying listening tapes provide models for exceptionally thorough work on pronunciation , stress , and intonation .
7 The tradition of the theory of ideology has attempted this , though with perhaps little effect on practice .
8 Would you say that with so much emphasis on film and the camera , theatre training is becoming less important ?
9 With so much emphasis on cooking and eating , it 's amazing that both Sheila and Chris manage to say so slim .
10 Surely in this day and age with so much emphasis on safety it is madness to surface roads like this .
11 These achievements were highly praised in the Chinese media and people could see the results for themselves in some localities with more agricultural produce on sale .
12 Teaching needs to be discussed in a much more rounded and comprehensive way , with far less emphasis on surface aspects like display and resources ; far more emphasis should be placed on the character of the minute-to-minute encounters which children have with teachers and each other , on the precise nature and purposes of the tasks they are given and The activities they undertake , and on the relationship of these and other aspects of the practice of teaching to learning .
13 Moreover , Tanzanian SOEs became massive net consumers of state revenues with consequently negative impact on development ( World Bank , 1989 : pp. 11–13 ) .
14 Daro says there is a tendency to misuse computers , with too much emphasis on drill and practice .
15 There should be no need to run more than one main process , since LIFESPAN is designed to handle enormous projects with very little impact on speed of response , and you can apply whatever security controls you need within one process .
16 Taking the case of social class as an example of a more general difficulty associated with speaker variables , I shall comment in the following sections in rather less detail on sex and ethnicity .
17 But the enormous contrast between relatively unbiased news on television and extreme pro-Conservative bias in the press would encourage Labour politicians to moderate their criticism of television and concentrate their attack on the press .
18 Among more recent writing on knowledge and the school curriculum , two of the most interesting examples are Hirst 's discussion of ‘ forms of knowledge ’ and Phenix 's ‘ realms of meaning .
19 In this capacity he produced at least one paper on study skills which is most notable for its adherence to the conventions of academe .
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