Sentence examples for be on one programme from inspiring English sources

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Players need to be on one programme to develop all the criteria required to be world-class athletes.

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Thompson told the committee that the technology was in general use, when in fact it had only ever been used on one programme, BBC1 science show Bang Goes The Theory.

It is important to be aware of the links across programmes and, therefore, how changes in expenditure on one programme may impact on others.

Some European parents are sending children to one-on-one programmes after they complete primary school at age 11 or 12, said Hawkins, who has also taught students in the Middle East.

The programme will be on BBC One on Monday 4 April at 20 30.

Everyone wanted to be on the programme.

That is, on the one hand, programmes have called upon a social science understanding of gender as relational and as built into patterns of social practices and dynamic social structures.

The extended highlights programmes will be on BBC One, although start times and duration will depend on race location.

That's it, just one programme.

"You just think there is something wrong with the world," he said, in an interview to be broadcast in full on Radio 4's The World at One programme later on Thursday.

Sadly, I may be on at least one of the results programmes.

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