Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun sg] [prep] those on " in BNC.
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1 | The surfers in other areas of Cornwall ( St Ives for example ) and from other parts of the country like the burgeoning Welsh and North-east scenes are talked of with great enthusiasm by those on the beach at The Pit . |
2 | This is partly related to political values ; traditionally , organised voluntary activity has been viewed with greater favour by those on the political right , although in fact , unobtrusively , voluntary organisations have received much support by the old-style left . |
3 | The big fellow 's progress will be followed with intense interest by those on both sides of the fence in the argument about his best position , but he soldiers on , keen to learn and with no pretensions . |
4 | It is also the tip of the iceberg in another sense , for this complex of wage levels and tax rates that we have been examining also leads to another obstacle for those on welfare being able to improve themselves by taking a job , even if one is available . |
5 | In a society in which spouses are freely chosen , it is easy to confuse the influences on sexual preference with those on marriage . |