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

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1 The results of items on pupils ' knowledge of shapes suggest that pupils judge shape on general appearance rather than on the geometrical properties which define them .
2 The first is an analysis of the relationship between the national economy and the industrial property market in different parts of the country , and the second an interview survey looking at the influence of premises on firms ' growth , efficiency and corporate strategies .
3 There will also be a preview of events on exhibitors ' stands .
4 Grievances arising from restrictions on commoners ' rights during the fence month and the period of winter heyning were overcome .
5 The fees would be paid direct to institutions on students ' behalf by local education authorities .
6 Committees for negotiations on teachers ' pay were set up by this Act , which also laid down procedures for arbitration where agreement could not be reached .
7 During raids on members ' homes the police seized a large amount of weapons as well as racist and anti-immigrant literature .
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