Example sentences of "[noun] on [art] [adj] [noun pl] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Walkers on the Three Peaks marathon usually start from Horton in Ribblesdale and do the journey anti-clockwise , visiting Penyghent , Whernside and Ingleborough in that order and returning to Horton from the last named by a route that approximates to a beeline . |
2 | He had no objection to telling him when Adam and Anne were returning : next Tuesday on the Iberian Airlines flight from Tenerife that got in at 1.30 p.m . |
3 | He recalls that when other boys of David 's age listened to Radio Luxemburg , David was tuned in to American football on the American Forces Network , and was fascinated not only by American music , but by the whole culture of America . |
4 | He used to listen to American Football on the American Forces Network and was so enthused with it that he wrote to the American Embassy , who invited him to visit them for the day . |
5 | In response to the many toasts from his American colleagues he had made a light-hearted speech at dinner , which belied his deep disappointment at being sent back to the States on a Public Relations assignment . |
6 | Should the judges take it into their heads to question this ‘ authority ’ ( as occasionally they have ) then much of it is not too difficult to discount , as being obiter dicta , or as relating only to a rather narrow , specific point , ( e.g. the effect of a fraud on the Private Bills Committee of the House of Commons ) and leaving untouched the broader general question . |
7 | A seat on the powerful Appropriations Committee was coming his way and an office in the just-built Longworth Building across from the Capitol awaited him . |
8 | Japan wants a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council , and knows that it has to show that it deserves one . |
9 | Although nominally a Great Power in 1945 , with a seat on the United Nations Security Council and the second largest Empire in the world , France emerged from the Second World War as a much-weakened nation . |
10 | Many bookstores , in particular , foster this confusion by displaying books on the two subjects side by side . |
11 | Public buildings , whether administrative or cultural , are found only rarely within the range of structures , in contrast to defences which are relatively common at sites on the main communications network . |
12 | The exercise is taking place on a purpose built village on the Central Ammunitions Depot at Kineton . |
13 | Huey the Snake had a grip on the local drugs network , so the Richardson 's moved in to break his hold . |
14 | It paid the RTC $41m last year over its work on the Lincoln S&L and faced a $560m claim over Arthur Young 's work on the Western Savings Association of Texas . |
15 | The Select Committee on the Obscene Publications Act had stressed the importance of considering the " dominant effect " of the whole work : The contrary view , under which a work could be judged obscene by reference to isolated passages without considering the total effect , would , if taken to its logical conclusion , deprive the reading public of the works of Shakespeare , Chaucer , Fielding and Smollett , except in expurgated editions . |
16 | The club also staged a televised match last year between Nick Faldo against the better-ball of Ian Botham , Nigel Mansell and Daley Thomson on a new Lakes course designed by Neil Coles , chairman of the Tour 's board of directors . |
17 | Hove Museum & Art Gallery has organised a number of gallery talks and lectures on the Modern Masterpieces exhibition on November 29 , December 6 and December 13 . |
18 | The effect of the Sex Discrimination Act on the Scottish Police Service |
19 | MANY thanks for the excellent series of articles on the proposed Sports Museum they put the situation accurately and can do nothing but help our cause . |
20 | RALLY ace Miles Johnston started his 1992 season with a fighting drive to sixth place on the Riponian stages event at the weekend . |
21 | The second study used the transport layer of the database to identify the locations of 900 stations on the British Railways network . |
22 | According to van der Grinten , this trend originally arose because of the effects of the trade recession of the period on the municipal authorities funding patient care in the large hospitals . |
23 | However the first prototype Standard car — 43 — was constructed there , prior to the completion of new workshops on the old Highways yard in Rigby Road . |
24 | Council officials in Hartlepool are urging local people to come forward to fill the last few places on an outward bounds course in the Lake District . |
25 | The infant on the 1623 Manners tomb at Bakewell , Derbyshire , is a less attractive creature than the Williams child , though the grave-clothes are of greater interest . |
26 | There was great resentment among my constituents on the Three Horseshoes estate at that suggestion , which they feared would dramatically worsen the quality of their lives . |
27 | If there are no questions on the revised estimates Chair , then the , the base budget for ninety three , ninety four are those outlined on the green pages , identified it certain service by service . |
28 | We are dealing , with respect , we are dealing , I asked you to raise questions on the social services committee . |
29 | Kingfisher is raising £155 million from the first call of 225p a share on a one-for-seven rights issue , with another 225p payable at the company 's discretion . |
30 | HUTCHISON Telecom yesterday made its entry into two depressed sectors of the telecommunications market and said its main assault on the mobile phones market is almost two years off . |