Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [det] [noun] on [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There was no pressure on her to help him , but still she 'd agreed to get together as much information on Jenner as she could over the weekend .
2 Th there 's still too much trivia on committee agendas .
3 I would be interested in looking at this , although there is now so much pressure on space in our magazine that is may not be possible to include it .
4 Oliver 's tone , shocked , febrile , had about as much effect on Emmie as a quotation from Habeas Corpus would have on a crowd of hungry cannibals .
5 Anyhow , I think that Hatherby woman has far too much influence on Constance . ’
6 Even now many families on Cape Verde depend for their existence on money sent back from relations working abroad .
7 T. D. The day beat was twice as long so , in effect , there were twice as many men on night duties as on days .
8 The flamboyant impulsive talkative Celts of Ireland 's Iron Age may , in their enthusiasm , have put just a little too much emphasis on quantity rather than quality when it came to liquid refreshments .
9 The filling has a slightly alcoholic flavour but is spoiled slightly by a little too much sugar on top .
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