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

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1 And there are highly qualified instructors on hand to advise you .
2 Between these race-going tales the book charts the growth of gambling from modest and sleazy origins into a multi-million-pound industry and , if some of the material here is rather stodgy , top-heavy with facts , there are enough exotic characters on view to hold the attention .
3 There are always fresh flowers on show .
4 There are still important constraints on access and knowledge .
5 There are also extensive entries on classroom practice , teaching methods , the language laboratory and the psychology of learning .
6 And this week the IMF made public what everyone has been saying in private : that there can be little foreign help on offer until the Soviet Union reforms its ‘ rotten ’ economy .
7 Nudes news : Women are upset by female nudity in films because it sets an impossible standard but think there should be more male nudes on screen , according to a Glamour magazine survey .
8 I favour the notion that it often should be more detailed work on dyslexia as probably can be done in the postexperience courses .
9 These may be quick direct belays on situ pitons or round spikes or flakes .
10 It was believed that they were to stage yet another demonstration at the Party conference , this time during tomorrow 's crucially important debate on immigration .
11 Similar patterns of digestion are present on rooted and unrooted vole teeth in category 3 , and there is also extensive digestion on insectivore teeth ( Fig. 3.18 J-L ) .
12 In opposing this motion the amend that you 're about to hear about is actually supporting restrictions on justice .
13 Doing a lot of finger-pointing this week were MIRACLE LEGION , who are currently supporting GREEN ON RED .
14 But no-one seemed to care about the cost — Rome was too busy surfing on spumante , giddy with the success of its new plaything .
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