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

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1 President Alan Garcia will take the opportunity to host a mini-summit on drug policy with the leaders of the other two big cocaine-producing countries , Virgilio Barco of Colombia and Jaime Paz Zamora of Bolivia .
2 In order to train new teachers and support qualified teachers with further In-Service training , we rely heavily on Grant Aid from the Sports Council , who , in turn , expect us to show a steady increase in the number of Society members .
3 If , however , the primary purpose is to train scientists , then the criteria used to select candidates might in future be based on peer review of the departments , and a personal assessment of those candidates , rather than on the putative scientific value of the projects submitted for consideration .
4 If , however , the primary purpose is to train scientists , then the criteria used to select candidates might in future be based on peer review of the departments , and a personal assessment of those candidates , rather than on the putative scientific value of the projects submitted for consideration .
5 It was on tape box of the Chronicles of Narnia .
6 And so , you know what , know the ones that went on Friday night with the boys
7 On Tuesday deliveries of the planings began , and for the rest of the week two of us , both volunteers , drove dumper trucks to deposit the material in small piles , which the bulldozer later smoothed out ( driving dumper trucks proved a popular occupation — there was no shortage of helpers to relieve us for breaks .
8 Take , for example , the coefficient estimated on B t in the equations : this is an estimate of .
9 She helped the children with their lessons each morning , then took them for walks and on shopping excursions in the afternoons , finally helping to put them to bed at night .
10 He further alleged that Inkatha activists carried out attacks on ANC supporters on the instructions of Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi .
11 This mirrored the increased emphasis on confession evidence within the police forces around the country .
12 But competition was fierce and the Scottish Referee , costing only a halfpenny and appearing on Monday afternoons with the reports of the weekend 's activities , soon put in a challenge .
13 Great idea , wish them great success , but are they going to provide on site facilities on a stadia format .
14 ‘ I have seen some myself on Main Street around the bins and even on window sills .
15 ‘ I have seen some myself on Main Street around the bins and even on window sills .
16 ‘ I have seen some myself on Main Street around the bins and even on window sills .
17 THE IMPACT OF AGRICULTURE ON NATURE CONSERVATION IN THE UPLANDS OF THE UK AND FRANCE
18 Remembrement ( the re-allocation of land into larger fields and rationalised ownerships ) has had a substantial impact on nature conservation in the lowlands but a lesser impact in upland areas .
19 As a final ironic footnote , in August 1982 , after the showing of a documentary on Yorkshire television on the hazards of asbestos , Liam Beecher of the ITGWU , one of the officials involved in the Raybestos controversy , expressed concern over the effect on the health of the Raybestos workers of their exposure to asbestos in the factory and called for regular monitoring of the health of the 130 people who had worked in the Raybestos Manhattan factory .
20 On Feb. 14 the National Rifle Association and other groups had filed a suit against the Californian Attorney General to overthrow the ban on assault weapons on the grounds that the law violated constitutional guarantees of privacy and the right to bear arms .
21 Rows of mustachioed men looked down at us from their perches on metal shelves along the walls .
22 Would it not make more sense to have a moratorium on pit closures in the interests of jobs , the balance of payments and European energy conservation ?
23 The provisions on advocacy rights in the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 provide a further blurring of the distinction .
24 The move revoked an agreement on trade settlements between the chairmen of the Russian and Ukrainian central banks signed on Sept. 10 , and again demonstrated the conflict between RCB chairman Viktor Gerashchenko and reformers in the Russian government .
25 Mention of celebrity concerts brings to mind another Vancouver personality , Miss Lily Laverock , who was the city 's first real impresario , bringing in many international artists on concert tours over the years .
26 Reaching it she climbed a few rungs and looked over the heads of the people and the cockpit where a double ring of candles hung low on iron chains from the rafters , spreading a brilliant pool of light .
27 The Guardian of May 9 reported that Iraqi troops had fired on US aircraft near the towns of Mosul and Dahuk .
28 Through events like Spring Harvest their influence is enormous on church life across the denominations .
29 It proposed an international convention on air transport under the auspices of an international authority .
30 The Galletti references are confusing , in that some are marked as page references ( sometimes incorrectly ) while others refer to the Roman numeration in the 19th-century edition ; and it seems dangerous to rely on Francesco Luisi for the numbers of the literary sources of the laude in question .
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