Example sentences of "[be] [verb] on [art] [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 C&L was not alone in thinking that the OFR should be audited , and a number of firms , as well as the Scottish Institute , felt that , at the very least , the Auditing Practices Board should be consulted on the proposals ' development .
2 The wall was built by the water authorities to secure the catchment area of the splendid Silent Valley and Ben Crom reservoirs , and for many years marked the route of the annual Mourne Wall Walk , which followed the wall for much of its 22 mile circuit and was the only occasion when walkers could be seen on the hills en masse .
3 An initial target of £4.7 million , later reduced to £2 million , was set for investments , which could be drawn on the unions ' general funds .
4 In the museum display of these materials ( such as the treasures of Tutankhamun 's tomb ) , stress may be laid on the objects ' discovery by British archaeologists , thereby helping to legitimize the implicit pseudo-evolutionary claims of historical advance as civilization ( Gidri 1974 ) .
5 Cars should not be banned , but instead should be admitted on the residents ' terms — that is , slowly and without superior rights .
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