Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] on [noun sg] as " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , HIV could provide a means of encouraging people to broaden their sexual horizons , by not just relying on penetration as the goal of sexual pleasure .
2 At least we can still count on self-interest as a predictable factor …
3 Browne reckons that the value of the UK hardware market will fall 28% in real terms by 1994 , which means that vendors that have traditionally relied on maintenance as a key cash generator ‘ will be forced to act rapidly to avoid crisis ’ .
4 In other words , in Jesus , God really appeared on earth as a person .
5 The fact that precious substances have been sucked with so much gusto into the stream of mass consumption admittedly has small bearing on jewellery as an art .
6 She sometimes appeared on earth as a hippopotamus , too , and her epithet was The Golden .
7 He worked his way through college in characteristic American fashion , taking menial jobs in the vacation , eventually settling on work as a steward at sea , like Ho Chi Minh .
8 Unfortunately the industry did not yet look on training as an accepted way of improving production , income , living standards , etc .
9 We 've never looked on EMF as a career .
10 Sir Keith Joseph has recently gone on record as saying that he wished that examiners could be more objective in their assessment of what children know .
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