Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] on [noun] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It was evident that my ideas on semantics needed more careful exploration , so I developed my work further into a monograph . |
2 | The first global report on air and water pollution , food contamination and their effects on health has just been prepared by the United Nations Environment Programme . |
3 | The view that texts simply impose their meaning on readers has long since crumbled in the face of the evidence , as audience studies have pretty conclusively shown . |
4 | It is highly volatile , and through its impact on productivity affects both supply and demand sides of the economy . |
5 | Martha , mesmerised by her friend 's ordeal and grateful to feel the guilt of her attack on Nana ebb away in this greater crisis , watched silently from the corner of the tiny room . |
6 | First , by concentrating its cuts on crops grown here — only tobacco of the Mediterranean crops has adverse measures proposed . |
7 | I refer here , of course , to B. F. Skinner , whose views on language learning as essentially a matter of behaviour being shaped by stimulus control provided theoretical warrant for an approach to language teaching which focused on habit formation . |
8 | Furthermore , his pressure on Frank to get away will not help anyone . |
9 | Manne fails to take into account ‘ what our restraints on insider trading actually gain for us , both economically and in terms of the quality of our society and our human relationships . ’ |