Example sentences of "[coord] on [art] [noun] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 At the time of Coburn 's first draft little was settled either on the casting front or on the design aspects of the Doctor 's space/time machine — key factors as they were greatly dependent on the size of the budget which would be allocated the show .
2 Courses may also be advertised in local jobcentres and public libraries or on the display boards of local employment agencies .
3 A Rwandan delegation held talks on border conflicts and on the Rwandan refugees in Uganda with the government in Kampala , the Ugandan capital , on Nov. 10-14 , 1989 .
4 SCOTVEC is represented on the national forum by Chief Executive and on the Standing Committees by and .
5 There 's marking sheet , and on the back comments about what we 've done and er the standard which you you drive at .
6 At the ‘ O ’ Group held on the Troop Commander 's return , each Rig Commander was briefed on his part in the forthcoming operation , his place in bridge and on the contingency plans in case of breakdown , accident or enemy interference .
7 It has been on The New York Times best-seller list for thirty-seven weeks and on The Sunday Times of London list for twenty-eight weeks .
8 In between they had us swimming , playing football or rugby or running for miles along the beach and on the cliff tops towards Filey .
9 This research project is investigating the secondary data available on the destinations of school and Youth Training Scheme leavers in Edinburgh and on the job opportunities for young people in the District , with a view to analysing future trends in the locality .
10 And on the banners scenes from the common story ; William of Orange , or a secret conventicle ; or the face of some favoured hero such as Lord Edward Carson .
11 Hannah went too , and the cameras followed Mrs Field 's forthright manner , allied to a distinct sense of humour and a stentorian voice , made a deep impression on the director and his crew — and on the television critics of the major newspapers , to judge by the reviews published the day after the first of many transmissions of Too Long a Winter .
12 Particularly noteworthy is the following sequence of sentences proposed by five of the six groups : The justification for this configuration rested on both the formal aspects of the language system and on the background assumptions of the participants themselves .
13 His aims included rectifying what he saw as the lack of information on derived publications , and on the time differences between thesis completion and publication .
14 Around the room were tables and chairs , some covered with quilted cushions , and on the walls shelves of jars which were neatly labelled .
15 Rents on new takings rose hardly at all on Crown lands between the 1550s and the 1590s , whereas on the Seymour estates they increased fivefold and on the Herbert lands by 80 per cent .
16 It is based not on the mythico-religious system resistant to challenge but on the exchange relations of the commodity market including the labour market .
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