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

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1 Children or young people were responsible for instigating the complaint and consequently social workers and police officers were highly dependent on children 's testimonies .
2 Success on such tasks is dependent on children 's ability to accept the task as defined by the adult .
3 Hoomey felt indignant on Bones 's behalf .
4 He found that not only did the States that failed to ratify the amendment have larger populations of both religious fundamentalists and political conservatives , but also that States which had opposed earlier civil rights amendments ( the 19th on women 's suffrage and the 26th on youth suffrage ) also tended to oppose the ERA .
5 THE flurry of worry about the absence of women in John Major 's cabinet had the odd effect of making Mrs Thatcher s premiership look almost progressive on women 's issues .
6 As well as leaflets on family planning , information is also available on women 's health care , sexually transmitted diseases and sex education .
7 Some pointed out that even the MacBride Report with all its emphasis on democratic communication was highly defective on women 's issues .
8 He was a vigorous opponent of the ‘ impossibilities ’ in Scotland and London , anti-syndicalist in general , hostile to the Pankhursts [ qq.v. ] , and only lukewarm on women 's suffrage .
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