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

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1 I always think it is not wise to name drugs on television . ’
2 Whole-class teaching , usually seen as the device most likely to keep children on task , may well reduce distraction ( or at least distraction of an undisguised kind ) but it may also increase the time children spend awaiting attention , and indeed our own figures on group sizes tend to confirm this .
3 In view of the difficulty of satisfactorily exaggerating conditions in high humidity markets , it is always desirable to put samples on test at actual conditions of the market or markets in which the product is to be sold , i.e. , storage at the mean maximum temperature and mean maximum humidity .
4 The occult position , helped by the OTO , has become so acute in the States that police are now thankful to attend seminars on satanism .
5 If a once beautiful and honest young girl has become dishevelled and has dropped out of a promising educational course and is in perpetual trouble with the Police , then it is almost superfluous to ask questions on drug use or to look for physical signs of drug addiction , even though clinical accuracy demands this .
6 In the meantime we have been able to develop relationships with companies in the South East who have been very keen to schedule programmes on age issues through their social action programming units .
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