Example sentences of "[noun] and [vb -s] on [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In the evening , Mrs Hollidaye taught her to play Up Jenkins and dominoes and spillikins on a low table by the fire .
2 Remember that demand , leading to overload and pressure , is a function of the disparity between duties and wishes on the one hand and limitations on the other .
3 An extremely fat and gummy bus conductress wobbles and frets and poddles and wets on the opposite seat to me of the bus 's lower , non smokers deck in fierce counterpoint to the holey road beneath .
4 They are , in brief , of the form If A , even if X , then still B. ( 1.4 ) Certain facts stated by the latter conditionals , together with effects being taken as later in time , are all that is needed to explain the difference we find or make between causal circumstances and causes on the one hand , and , on the other , their effects .
5 By the process of psychology the subject is all too often bound to the negative events in their lives and focuses on the negative results in their personality .
6 Volume 47 ( 1993 ) will include articles and reviews on the following subjects :
7 This meeting notes with concern the potential for exploitation of junior members of the Bar with the introduction of standard fees in the magistrates ' courts and calls on the Legal Aid and Fees Committee to liaise with the Law Society , the Legal Aid Board and the Lord Chancellor 's Department with a view to agreeing a fair approach to fixing Counsel 's fees and making such practical arrangements as are necessary . ’
8 Would you like to represent the NCT and voice our member 's opinions and needs on an official body concerned with promoting good ante-natal care ?
9 This is very much a ‘ people ’ story and concentrates on the day-to-day happenings in The Mob , with a fair amount of humour thrown in for good measure .
10 The character of Olivia carries no more conviction when after dangerous conflicts and escapes on the Spanish Main and after Stukeley 's treacherous dealings with the Spanish government on the Isthmus of Darien and his death from yellow fever , she falls into Charles Margaret 's arms .
11 The latter assumes a low profile and concentrates on the pastoral approach .
12 To print , you feed the paper through one side of the machine and the document goes under the keyboard and appears on the other side .
13 Stitching pains and lies on the painful side
14 A 350,000-tonne ULCC drawing 73 feet would have to beware of shoals and submerged ironmongery such as pipelines and wrecks on the Arabian side .
15 Everything was laid out neatly , brushes and paints on the clean , scrubbed tops .
16 Do use the correct brushes and combs on the correct part of your pony 's anatomy — and use them tactfully .
17 The Church is then left with no alternative but to see salvation in Earthly terms since it has abandoned faith in a collective spiritual kingdom and relies on a shaky humanist spirituality .
18 As one who loves the theatre and reviews on a regular basis , I fall somewhere between auntie and Agate .
19 The turner still has to hold a great juddering chisel in his hands and relies on a good eye and a steady hand to ensure a true cut .
20 We have no doubt about the most effective route however and suggest that the starting point should be the list of telephone numbers and addresses on the final page of this brochure .
21 Yet/in any event we have a firm idea about the most effective path and unreservedly recommend that at the beginning of the project one looks at the list of telephone numbers and addresses on the last page of this brochure .
22 The way this government control has come to be accepted as normal and proper can be seen by the irritated reactions of ministers and whips on the odd occasions when something goes wrong .
23 It was like awakening each morning in a garden in the country , though Gerry had cursed something awful , matching up the roses and rosebuds on the uneven walls .
24 The Beast is a continuation of that tradition and capitalises on the same merits in combination with a wealth of other Brooks technology .
25 Covering a broader range than the single-issue groups , they presented reports and analyses on a wide range of economic and social issues which generally looked forward to the legislation of the 1940s .
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