Example sentences of "pressure on [art] [noun pl] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 One principal target of this non-political group is to capitalise on their public profiles to raise consumer consciousness , while putting pressure on the powers-that-be to reveal the extent to which pesticides are used — preferably through comprehensive labelling of all foods .
2 Often there is strong pressure on the departments to give top priority to short-term problems , such as minor product changes , in order to satisfy needs of special users , and assistance to manufacturing and marketing in connection with trouble shooting .
3 Pressure on the finances has been eased by Euro Disney 's deferring its base management fee for 1992 and 1993 , due to the Walt Disney Company in America .
4 More riots followed and more diplomatic pressure on the Turks to assert their authority .
5 ‘ The British Government should bring pressure on the Saudis to halt this barbaric medieval punishment , ’ he said .
6 In addition , groups of questions were devoted to marriage and to child-care , so that there was no pressure on the women to feel that responses on these subjects would be out of order .
7 For men being named as an absent parent will mean a much higher maintenance bill than in the past and thus some men may put pressure on the women to avoid this .
8 The pressure on the deputies meeting in their self-styled parliament in Pale this week was intense ( see page 39 ) .
9 The Midlands ' plants had been putting great pressure on the Merseysiders to call off the strike , as a result of which a mass meeting at Pier Head , Liverpool , had been demanded to vote on the question of a return to work .
10 However , there is great pressure on the authors to present an optimistic view to parents :
11 The wind pressure on the rotors increased rapidly when they were rotated at full speed but levelled off at wind velocities beyond about 12 m/sec .
12 In the circumstances , the article was moderate in tone and presented both sides of the case ; it would not have impaired judicial authority or added much to the growing moral pressure on the manufacturers to settle the claim .
13 Tonight 's proof that illegal and dangerous drugs were openly on sale will increase the pressure on the police to act decisively in future to prevent another similar festival .
14 The effectiveness of the safeguards must , to a large extent , depend on the institutional pressure on the police to keep adequate records .
15 The husband of Julie Godwin , who was murdered while on holiday with a friend in South Africa says he 's determined to keep up the pressure on the police to find her killer .
16 In concert with the Governments of the other ten Member States , this was subtly to put pressure on the Danes to change their minds .
17 Any additional pressure on the lips repeats this and moisturiser is released slowly .
18 Would the wind pressure on the cylinders become too high ?
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