Example sentences of "on [art] [noun pl] for the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The most dramatic improvement has been among arctic terns , which are breeding on the islands for the first time in seven years .
2 On 26th April , it declined to offer evidence on the charges for the remaining third murder and they , too , were dropped without publicity .
3 Saving throws are not included on the profiles for the same reason , as they may vary depending on what armour you choose to buy .
4 Saving throws are not included on the profiles for the same reason , as they may vary depending on what armour you choose to buy .
5 Saving throws are not included on the profiles for the same reason , as they may vary depending on what armour you choose to buy .
6 We wanted to do a research project on the reasons for the low take-up of Health Clinics and Health Services by Asian women .
7 I believe that the publication of these results will cause people to focus on the reasons for the low standards in some places , except for hon. Members representing Bradford and Newham — the two lowest scoring local authorities — whose reaction is that one should not have such testing and that it is merely a problem forced on the local authority .
8 There are few records , and those available throw little light on the reasons for the high food costs or the labour turnover in the catering sections .
9 But in visiting units who would shortly be involved in the repatriation of the Cossacks , and in discussions with Gen Keightley and his staff , we believe that McCreery would have been fully briefed on the plans for the Cossack repatriation operation which had been issued by 5 Corps to all divisional commands the previous day , 24 May [ KP 245 ] .
10 New draft guidance on the procedures for the outgoing and successor firm when a client decides to change advisers , issued by the Chartered Accountants ' Joint Ethics Committee , puts greater emphasis on the fact that any change in a continuing appointment , such as tax or accounting work , should be treated in the same way as a change of auditors .
11 Night , he wrote , work on the big glass and on the notes for the big glass , day , sleep and write this freewheeling commentary on the entire project , viz. on the big glass and on the notes for the big glass .
12 Night , he wrote , work on the big glass and on the notes for the big glass , day , sleep and write this freewheeling commentary on the entire project , viz. on the big glass and on the notes for the big glass .
13 Wh when you put people on the patches for the first time because the hormone goes straight into the system , rather than having to go through the gut ,
14 Currency movements had only a limited impact on the results for the half year .
15 In this way the CSF provides both a statement on the objectives for the particular region in question , and also a programme of intervention measures to be pursued , together with the sources of necessary funds , thereby achieving a greater co-ordination between the Structural Funds and other Community instruments .
16 I do think there are problems and difficulties , I do n't think it will be easy , not least because we do n't have a shared morality and a shared consensus , on the objectives for the voluntary sector , but it is a set of concerns which we must address , er , and I believe that if , if I 've done nothing else today , I 've kicked off a debate , or I 've contributed to a debate which was already rolling , erm , and that we must address those difficulties , and try and find ways through them , because there are opportunities as well as threats in the current situation and I believe we have to look at all of those er , so that we can move into the nineteen nineties which I believe will be a very exciting period for the voluntary sector , and one which the voluntary sector should er , see as exciting , grab the opportunities and move forward .
17 He abandoned speculation firmly and concentrated on the implications for the present case , since he was plainly being offered expert testimony .
18 Preliminary work had also been done during the war on the ideas for the social security scheme , and plans had begun to be drafted for a national health service .
19 The drays and bullocks Stephen had sent from Yarrundi eventually arrived on 27 September , the ‘ tent was struck ’ where Gould 's men had encamped outside town with all the provisions , and was loaded up on the carts for the long , slow haul back to the reaches of the Upper Hunter .
20 Together they totalled less than 20 per cent , more than six per cent down on the votes for the old Communist Party , which took 26.6 per cent in the 1987 general election .
21 Where areas have their own separate currencies , the forces revealed in the accounts have a vital bearing on the prospects for exchange rates ; where there are not separate currencies these same forces have a bearing on the prospects for the real economy , including unemployment .
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