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

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1 Cadbury Schweppes ' mortgage assistance scheme provides for an allowance , tax free , based on the Building Societies ' Association recommended basic mortgage interest rate on the agreed difference in price between the properties in the old and new areas .
2 Judge Louis B. Stefan said he had based his decision on the Barnes trustees ' appeal for desperately needed funds to restore the 1924 foundation building and improve climate control .
3 Top three teams on the day Anglers ' World 12.12.8 , Acomb Tackle 8.7.8 and South Bank 7.5.8 .
4 If this behaviour represents a national trend then the influence of these guidelines on the sample doctors ' behaviour may not have been as pronounced as the study suggests .
5 As the Minister knows , we had our disagreements on the School Teachers ' Pay and Conditions Bill and on the School Teachers ' Pay and Conditions ( No. 2 ) Bill last year .
6 As the Minister knows , we had our disagreements on the School Teachers ' Pay and Conditions Bill and on the School Teachers ' Pay and Conditions ( No. 2 ) Bill last year .
7 I was elected for two years running onto the NUS Lesbian and Gay Committee and served for one year on the London Students ' Organization executive committee .
8 Light gleamed on the china cats ' gilt whiskers and between them , in the empty space that was no longer vacant , sat Griselda .
9 In particular , attention will be focused on the way firms ' input-output decisions respond to changes in demand conditions and factor prices .
10 Hilary reported on the Medau Teachers ' Whitsun Course in Coburg to which she and June had been invited by Jochen Medau .
11 The answer is in RSC Ord 65 , r4 , under which the court can , on an ordinary application for substituted service with the usual evidence of attempts , make an order for substituted service on the defendant 's insurers or on the Motor Insurers ' Bureau .
12 Bateman was unable to put his name on the League scorers ' list in spite of 32 appearances but he did get an important goal for Palace that season .
13 They relate to a crackdown on a shipyard workers ' strike in 1970 in which at least 25 people died .
14 By the end of February he was on a second hours ' exercise , and Sister Cooney , who had watched his restless pacing and had seen that he was bored , found him some light work to do .
15 With a first prize of £250 plus a free place on a weekend writers ' course and a second prize of £150 , plus free place , the competition is open to all .
16 On June 20 Bronislaw Geremek , the chairman of the Citizens ' Parliamentary Club ( OKP-the grouping of deputies elected on a Solidarity Citizens ' Committee ticket ) , criticized the discussions taking place between the Solidarity trade union leader Lech Walesa and the respective leaderships of the PSL and the SD , claiming that such an " alliance " between a trade union and political parties was " unnatural " [ for divisions within Solidarity and the creation of the pro-Walesa Centre Alliance see pp. 37546 ; 37620-21 ] .
17 The focus came from lighted candles ( outside the War Office in 1991 , on a Prague students ' grave in 1991 , in every blacked-out Polish window in 1980 ) , rather than crosswires and scanners .
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