Example sentences of "[noun pl] on [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 the effects of product market trends and regional specialisms on employers ' strategies ;
2 In the same way , all examinations make considerable demands on teachers ' time in terms of involvement in Examination Board work , running examinations in school and subsequently marking them ; but an examination like GCSE , with radically new features , is likely to involve considerably more time over the next few years for teachers to become able and proficient in its procedures .
3 Other demands on officers ' time tend to impose a pattern on their behaviour which is difficult to break without substantial disruption to their schedule and mobility .
4 Medical advances almost invariably increase the demands on doctors ' time , and it is this increased intensity of working that has made the long hours of many doctors intolerable .
5 For everyone , the structural shifts have placed new demands on managers ' abilities to be strategically innovative .
6 Erm , it 's again recognized in the S S As that it is more social factors that impact on the need to spend on children 's services , and therefore things like single parent families , the level of family income and these tend to have a greater impact , but it would be foolish to assume that with a higher child population you are not going to get more demands on children 's services , and therefore we have provided a fifty thousand pounds ' provision within that to take care of problems .
7 And shorter texts make fewer demands on readers ' stamina , concentration and perseverance than longer ones .
8 In fact , relatively little is known about the various influences on teachers ' classroom practice and the extent to which these are similar in different countries .
9 But as with deviant , female gender , the visible bodily signs of deviant ‘ race ’ are taken as all-determining influences on subjects ' subjectivity , and so physicality is seen as stronger in both middle- and working-class black subjects , particularly black women , than in white working-class subjects .
10 Studies that have examined parental influences on children 's eating patterns have shown that parents have a significant influence .
11 Discourses of ‘ race ’ , sexuality , age , or class , may in some circumstances be more important influences on psychologists ' work than discourses of gender .
12 Topics covered during the seminar include ‘ An Analysis of Books on Women 's Issues ’ ; ‘ Women 's Contribution to Christian Literature ’ ; ‘ Women in the Media — a Global Perspective ’ and ‘ Women 's Contribution to Children 's Literature ’ .
13 Growing up in Wimpole Street , London , her father Arthur Wellesley Edis was a Professor of Gynaecology and writer of several books on women 's health .
14 Within the schools , the Bilingual Education Project has created curricular materials such as Gaelic nursery rhymes and songs , cards , picture books with Gaelic tests , photographic sequences reflecting the communities in which the children are growing up and materials for young mothers aimed at informing and guiding them on issues related to the quality of playgroup experience , including books on children 's play , book-making materials and equipment and films on playgroup organisation and on the way young children learn .
15 If trade unions are being restricted by ministerial action ( as in ASLEF [ No. 2 ] ) then statutory limitations on ministers ' powers will be interpreted loosely .
16 The fact that there may indeed be real risks attached to opening up and talking from the heart is not in dispute , just as the limitations on teachers ' freedom are very real .
17 In particular , it will be used as an evaluation tool , to see what changes in classroom activities have actually been brought about ; as a teacher training aid , to focus attention onto specific aspects of class and group tuition ; as a research tool for exploring the impact of different learning experiences on pupils ' problem solving behaviour .
18 They often have directors on firms ' supervisory boards , the second tier of German boards which is required by law and includes elected representatives of the workforce .
19 Experimental studies with UV-B levels enhanced from zero to 50 per cent above natural levels have shown adverse effects on fishes ' eggs , larvae and juveniles , on shrimps , crabs , zooplankton , and other aquatic organisms , as well as on phytoplankton and other aquatic plants which are essential to the aquatic food-web .
20 The visible changes which this programme creates have some positive effects on women 's place in the discipline .
21 ‘ COMMUNITY CARE ’ — THE EFFECTS ON WOMEN 'S EMPLOYMENT AND EARNINGS
22 At Southampton dramatic effects on students ' ability to elaborate have been achieved by changing the timing of their examinations.At Southampton the students sit a traditional 2nd MB examination , which tests their knowledge of basic sciences .
23 THE EFFECTS ON CARERS ' LIVING STANDARD
24 However , the phenomenon is unusual in healthy individuals and it is conceivable that circulation stresses may have similar effects on platelets in vivo .
25 This makes the conclusion reached all the more impressive , and certainly forces one to take seriously the possibility that even low-level exposure to lead may have gravely deleterious effects on children 's behaviour and intelligence .
26 It was also seen as inflicting profound effects on individuals ' lives .
27 Er , I mean , deregulation a bill er is not perhaps gon na affect the numbers of statutory instruments going through the house and I think that er the city would continue without the statutory instrument , er I think the country would continue , it would go on if we 'd had n't passed these regulations and in essence are these four new statutory instruments really going to help run the country more effectively er are we imposing duties on auditors er and regulators er with the securities er er tied up with the investment board , another quango , er do we need all this ?
28 " Artisan " could embrace many independent craftsmen trading in their own product from their own shops , but it usually covered as well those skilled manufacturers dependent on work put out by merchant capitalists and wage-earning journeymen on employers ' premises .
29 This is an inference from the lack of construction lines on pupils ' test booklets , not from observation .
30 The catalogue includes individual articles on goldsmiths ' work , ceramics , coins , textiles , gardens , literary and theatrical culture , and , most importantly , case studies of the families whose patronage resulted in the two palaces housing the exhibitions , the Grimaldi , the Spinola , the Balbi and the Durazzo .
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