Example sentences of "[vb infin] the [noun] on [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 inflammatory pain killers we can actually give you We can actually make the fluid on the lungs worse .
2 Mr Steve Byron , of the Community Radio Association , said the bill would not deliver the diversity on the airwaves that the government had promised .
3 By the time this chore was finished , I was so tired I fell into a doze on the veranda , dreaming of a Gauguin nude of Aleena 's grandmother , and then of a painting of Tiare and her daughter , and then how easy it would be if they could all come and live with me and we could just hang the pictures on the walls and enjoy them .
4 The Corporation ignored this scheme and the company did not display the numbers on the cars , but they were shown on the folder maps issued by the three companies from 1916 .
5 You will surely remember the debate on the letters pages through September , as those with us and those against us spelled out their views .
6 You can see the writing on the pages .
7 Let us see the result on the Police Court attendance card , and when you do get a charge or a summons , I will send one of the young constables with you to show you the way to the Police Court , for I expect you have forgotten it .
8 He served at mass every morning , you could see the muck on the soles of his boots .
9 You will need additional weight to knit this design ; also , put in the pushing down wheels before you start , as these will keep the stitches on the needles .
10 BUYER : I do n't like the pattern on the seats .
11 Rather than defend the arts on the grounds that they are a branch of the sciences and therefore useful , I believe we should try to start again , attempting to lay on one side both the crude criterion of utility and the assumed category distinction between science and arts , itself in fact equally crude .
12 We are wondering if we could use the hall on the evenings of 26 April , 10 May , and 24 May ?
13 At an early meeting of the YCCC with the Middlesboro City Council , the latter having changed the date and place of the meeting several times in order to avoid having to directly face the group on the issues of the campaign , a staff member of Highlander posed as a member of the press and , with video camera in hand , asked questions on the Yellow Creek pollution directly to the Mayor , and filmed the result .
14 Just from racing so long I know what it 's going to do most of the time so I can adjust the pressure on the handlebars and know how hard I can drive it into the pavement .
15 If the landlord has not opted and the sum is exempt , the tenant reimburses the landlord for the fees including VAT , because the landlord can not recover the VAT on the fees .
16 I can still hear the laughter on the slopes and feel the wind on the summit as a quiet congregation knelt in the mist and rain .
17 May I press the Minister on the assurances given by the Secretary of State ?
18 I can feed the goats on the ones that are not
19 Can you put the stuff on the walls ?
20 You ca n't put the community on the displays . ’
21 Nevertheless , above the placard speed a severe gust can raise the loads on the wings and cause damage before the weak link has had time to break and relieve the situation .
22 The need to secure obedience to the laws passed by Parliament is said to limit what Parliament can do in a situation in which there are those who are prepared to openly defy the law on the streets , with strikes , and with the gun .
23 In his careful , helpful , written and oral submissions Mr. Baragwanath , who appeared for the respondents before the Board , accepted that special leave to appeal would as a general rule be granted by the Board in the exercise of its discretion to a petitioner who had been erroneously refused leave to appeal as of right save in exceptional circumstances , for example , where the judgment of the courts below and the record available led the Board to conclude that the petitioner 's chances of success or the amount involved did not justify the imposition on the respondents of the delay and expense which an appeal necessarily entails .
24 But do you think they 'll load the thing on the joints ?
25 the number of shares which may be subscribed for under any overseas scheme shall be limited to the extent necessary to ensure that shares so subscribed , when aggregated with shares subscribed for under the Scheme , the Overseas Scheme and any other overseas scheme similar to the Scheme , will not exceed the limits on the numbers of shares which may be issued under the Scheme .
26 Finally , as in England , the MSC in Wales , together with the further education colleges , is busily making preparations for the introduction in September 1983 of the Youth Training Scheme , a programme which will greatly increase the pressure on the colleges , to provide suitable courses of further education .
27 Tonight 's proof that illegal and dangerous drugs were openly on sale will increase the pressure on the police to act decisively in future to prevent another similar festival .
28 This might increase the temptation on the police to do all in their power to discourage complaints .
29 FARWELL L.J. : The plaintiffs could only accept the money on the terms upon which it was offered .
30 ‘ I 'd turn the rifles on the officers and my first shot would be aimed at that bastard Trentham . ’
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