Example sentences of "with the [noun] on [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Maria confronts and explores her own jealousy through her obsession with the fugitive on the rooftops . |
2 | On Aug. 13 the government announced that substantial agreement had been reached with the ANC on the details of an amnesty for political offenders which would " wipe the slate clean and bury the past " . |
3 | She fiddled with the catches on the shutters and folded them back , her anger cooling at the haunting , distant sound of a boatman singing . |
4 | Funny though , I started wearing a really smart metal badge of the 77 Tony Curry style home kit with the smiley on the shorts after we won the title in 1992 and whoops apocalypse ! |
5 | Er with a perceived value of something like ten or twelve pounds but er that can be self financing with the profit on the bottles that the bottle tops that we ask for . |
6 | Thus regions may make a case for transport links with the Tunnel on the grounds that current levels of business demand it , but may not request them as a necessary precondition to the creation of that demand . |
7 | In June 1990 , it was reported that the Home Secretary was seeking a compromise with the judges on the proposals to limit custodial sentences . |
8 | It would have been a pretty road in spring , with the blossom on the trees that lined it . |
9 | Ideally we might have preferred a juvenile actress , but with the restrictions on the hours children can work in Television we knew we could n't do it that way . ’ |
10 | But they , they did come up with the work on the results , and then they , they did get time to plan it . |
11 | ‘ That big arm with the cabins on the ends . |
12 | Discussions are currently proceeding with the Commission on the successors . |
13 | A journalist politician , Meredith Herbert , is made a minister — perhaps in order that he should be damaged by having to deal with the people on the streets ; he is , perhaps , physically beaten up . |
14 | When wallpapering a room , pin a left-over length inside a wardrobe or cupboard door so that it ages along with the paper on the walls . |
15 | They begin with simple movement exercises such as standing with the hands on the hips and very slowly rotating the head from right to left , then reversing the procedure . |
16 | George had wisely slipped into a pattern of complete obedience and moved silently around the room to establish aiming points with the torch on the pictures Maxim indicated . |
17 | I would argue with the author on the merits of the wing-down as opposed to the crab cross-wind landing techniques , and feel that he should have concentrated less on right-hand tractor American rotation engines , but other than that I ca n't fault him , and would class the book as absolutely required for anyone aspiring to be a tailwheel instructor . |
18 | The notice of appeal sets out a number of grounds , but before dealing with the appeal on the merits , I was asked at the outset to rule on what the nature of an appeal from the justices under the Children Act 1989 is , whether it is an appeal in which fresh evidence could be called , that is a full rehearing in the sense that the Crown Court could hear appeals from the juvenile court under the old law . |
19 | The surface of the moor itself glowed with the flowerbuds on the grasses and the tiny recumbent plants and there was a feel in the air of new springing life . |