Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] [conj] on [art] " in BNC.

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1 I think it 's exciting to think that on the rare occasion we feature a non farming issue , we discover what a group of internationalists our readers are , and how in touch you are with current affairs .
2 It is interesting to note that on a descending value of energy , maize is greatest followed by barley , followed by oats .
3 I went often , partly because I enjoyed dancing and partly because we were offered the most delicious cakes , of a sort that was almost impossible to obtain except on the black market .
4 You have the problem of how much to tax because on the one hand you 're trying to promote this rich peasant economy and not erm tax them too heavily because you do n't want to , them to not invest with
5 This makes the lock much stiffer to operate than on the earlier types of glider .
6 She realised that she still had fifteen minutes before the meeting was due to start and on an impulse she rang Paul .
7 In practice , this is unlikely to happen except on a small scale in the present political climate .
8 I do n't like heroes , so I was pleased to find that on the way up to Gorffwysfa Norman fussed and worried as anyone might when faced with the return to climbing after a long break .
9 Agreement on that process was more difficult to reach than on the technology , according to one of the six .
10 You , you , you 're right to say that on the whole there , the managerial farms were in , in the north , although there w there was clearly some in the south
11 Well it 's best to use that on the
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