Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [noun] on [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 To sum up then , according to the so-called unorthodox view , the company , or rather individuals on the conglomerate 's behalf , deals on either inside information acquired in the course of business about another company , for example , an investment banking client on the verge of announcing an increase in expected profits ; or on information ‘ leaked ’ by one arm of the conglomerate about a long or short position it has taken as market maker on specific shares and which it would like to off-load into the accounts of customers in the conglomerate 's fund management arm .
2 However , if you lack the confidence to toss away your favourite purple lilac bush , create a similar effect on a smaller scale by concentrating on a single border , window boxes or even pots on the patio .
3 The Royal Society has produced a report ( Risk Assessment ) that firmly knocks on the head the asinine logic of Rothschild and the other one-dimensional men .
4 A war between Au between Austria on the one hand and France and technically Piedmont on the other .
5 The final straw which induced almost total panic in control was the large proportion of late entries ; about 10% were received before the official closing date , a further 30% before the weekend and nearly 60% on the day .
6 McGegan has so far produced two Handel operas from Göttingen , Floridante which came out on Hungaroton [ see below — Ed. ] , and now Agrippina on the label with which he is most commonly associated : Harmonia Mundi .
7 And then Tommy on the wall , remember Tommy on the wall ?
8 And then robins on the front .
9 A 1990/H example sells for around £12,500 privately and over £13,000 on the forecourt , but Previas are seldom found at auction .
10 The varying periods of copyright have caused difficulties : Paul Klee for instance , who died in 1940 , is in copyright in France and Germany and therefore monographs on the artist and other reproductions of his works require a royalty to be paid on the books circulated in those countries .
11 This may not be out of unwillingness but rather ignorance on the part of parents : they do not know how to go about encouraging such skills .
12 The consequence is that Berger and Luckmann and Holzner describe not only human being but also society on the basis of phenomenological introspection ; society is constructed in their description in accord with their image of the ‘ human ’ .
13 With a repayment mortgage , you pay back a monthly sum which is not only a proportion of the outstanding debt but also interest on the remainder .
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