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

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1 So there is also a recognition of values in determining the ethos of a school , and of the very powerful effect that has on children 's achievement . ’
2 Further consideration of this would also require elucidation of whether TAGH induces similar phosphorylation of the receptor in vivo as occurs on membranes in vitro .
3 The Australian & Oversees Telecommunications Corp has come up with a novel scheme to motivate its staff : alongside an immediate pay award of 3% and the prospect of a 5% over the next 18 months the company has promised $340 for each of 70,000 of its workers , the payment of which depends on customers ' rating of the service which they receive ; surveys will determine what proportion of customers are satisfied with billing , connections and fault-finding .
4 In turn , they will be able to buy only if they can raise the money to bid , which depends on investors ' assessment of the risk and likely return .
5 We could not classify patients into Kraemer et al 's group A or B , since this grouping depends on relatives ' naevus status ; not all patients could bring first-degree relatives for examination , and their opinions of relatives ' naevus status were unreliable in those who could be examined .
6 The efficacy of speed limits thus depends on drivers ' self-discipline , but this is known to be lax , particularly as modern cars are neither designed nor advertised to encourage low-speed driving .
7 In contrast to the predominant tradition of writing that concentrates on teachers ' professionalism , Connell examines teachers ' labour as work .
8 A broad focus on work is necessary because the concentration of policy on access to paid employment is unlikely to overcome the sexual division of labour in the home and the restrictions it imposes on women 's role in paid employment .
9 These examples indicate some of the features of girl friendly science : it builds on girls ' interests , not just boys ' ; it explicitly encourages girls to see themselves as potential scientists , and it includes some of the social and human implications and applications of science .
10 The Tribune women who are regarded as certain winners are Joan Lestor , who speaks on overseas aid , Jo Richardson , who speaks on women 's issues , and Margaret Beckett , who speaks on social security .
11 HC moves on wholesalers ' terms
12 Asked to name the title of the first episode of Monty Python 's Flying Circus on BBCTV , only three readers correctly answered ‘ Whither Canada ’ ; many more correctly completed the Lumberjack Song verse as ‘ he puts on women 's clothing and hangs around in bars ’ .
13 This project focuses on teachers ' developing assessment practices in relation to both TA and SAT administration at KS1 , and on the interpretation and use of results made by other teachers , parents and LEAs .
14 It is a method of RE which focuses on pupils ' own capacity to relate to themselves at a deeper level — to their own authentic feelings and insights .
15 Few people have actually done experiments on listeners ' perception of attitudes through intonation .
16 Rennie McOwan reports on walkers ' outrage at plans to develop the beautiful shoreline at Glen Brittle in Skye
17 In fact the remaining internal traffic certainly impinges on children 's road safety and reduces their freedom to get around outside the immediate vicinity of the house .
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