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

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1 The driver of the other car was killed instantaneously — a Mrs Mayo from California who was in England doing some research project on the novels of Anthony Trollope .
2 So get your thinking caps on , get the sponsorship forms circulating and let's see some SNL names on the winners list for 1993 !
3 An hour or so was spent drafting a new outline for this second approach on the mysteries of the Coniunctio and , when she was satisfied that its thread was strong enough to guide her through the maze , she took up again the pursuit of Mercurius through the bridal-chambers of the mind .
4 I helped do the Sex sign and put all this foam rubber on the walls which were then decorated with quotations from Alexand Trocchi , soft porn spray can graffiti from the ‘ 68 Paris student revolt .
5 The subsequent development of state contributory systems of income maintenance , although to some extent building on the systems of mutual support developed by some trade unions and friendly societies , which were informed by a collective ideology and em-bodied the concept of the right to support , has also been constrained by the desire to maintain male work incentives .
6 In this connection discrimination on the grounds of sex ( Sex Discrimination Act 1975 as amended 1986 ) will not be permitted .
7 That Darkfall lightning on the windows … ’ began Gilbert .
8 QUEEN Elizabeth Country Park are presenting an all day lecture on the Attractions of East Hampshire .
9 Current educational programmes aimed at all school children on the risks of drug abuse may fail to emphasise the major risks of alcohol and of some prescribed medicines and they may make the false assumptions that : a. drug addiction is simply a product of repeated use of drugs rather than a specific risk of some particular individuals .
10 There were more gang symbols on the walls of East Los Angeles than in Norwalk , where they seemed to be everywhere .
11 It should not perhaps surprise us that trade unions appear to have made less bargaining headway on the issues of job design than on the question of equipment design .
12 sponsorship of one or more work stations on the vehicles
13 Five million more motor cars on the roads since 1980 mean that there is bound to be more damage to , theft from and taking of motor vehicles .
14 Those bead dresses on the gamblers ' promenade must be blowing tonight .
15 Ragged urchins , of course , sitting on those school benches on the occasions of her visits .
16 Sue also has a few of her own knitting machines on the premises and makes garments to order as well as to sell to the tourists !
17 The defenders decided to place several artillery places on the river-banks to overlook the road down which the enemy would have to attack in order to get across the liver to lay siege to their objective .
18 The relational algebra is also relationally complete , that is , it is possible to perform any data manipulation on the relations required by the user using one or more of the relational algebra operators .
19 any record material on the systems had been saved by staff printing them out into paper copy thus rendering the computer held versions only reference copies in a convenient medium .
20 This magnificent stag rules the herd , he 's been busy keeping at bay the 8 other stags which stick together in their own batchelor group on the fringes of the herd .
21 Equally , many LEAs can now purchase systems for colleges and thus improve their own information base on the colleges ' ( Gibson and Wickham 1987:463 ) .
22 There were n't any washing machines on the streets of Bristol .
23 If the landlord opts and it is a landlord repairing lease , he can reclaim any input tax on the repairs as they are attributed to a taxable supply .
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