Example sentences of "[be] [conj] on [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Even the same person reacts differently on different occasions , depending on how fit they are and on other circumstances at that time .
2 Part of Kinsbourne 's evidence for this view is that on tachistoscopic tasks for which no left.right hemifield asymmetry is normally observed concurrent verbalisation can induce a left.right difference in favour of the right visual hemifield .
3 A further important point is that on two scores — the overall symptom score and the resistance score — there was a difference between the normal women and a group of normal men who were also given the inventory .
4 What this amounts to is that on theoretical grounds one excludes certain possibilities and hence excludes the possibility of an observationally equivalent model .
5 One problem that you may meet is that on some boards , the Dabs board is one , both processor and coprocessor sockets are identical .
6 The most you should say is that on these facts there is evidence of negligence ( or unreasonableness ) , and that a finding to that effect would clearly be right ( or conversely ) .
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