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

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1 The images play on the deepest fears of the adventurers , and the man in the mask laughs again .
2 Equally , when the social anthropologist attempts to assess the impact of socially enjoined behaviour or beliefs on the inner feelings of the people he studies , he likewise trespasses upon the psychiatrist 's ( and psychologist 's ) territory .
3 R G Torrens in his book on the inner teachings of the Golden Dawn implies that all masonry once had the dark occult secrets , but had ‘ become … an empty form ’ .
4 His theory about the most likely cause of all the furore is an interesting reflection on the recent workings of the City of London .
5 But initial studies show there are higher concentrations of birds on the higher areas of the mudflats . ’
6 For how many months is there snow on the higher areas of the Cairngorms and Grampian mountains ?
7 It is a matter of common observation that shingle tends to accumulate on the higher parts of the beach while the lower parts are essentially sandy .
8 Cranston , breathing heavily , looked down , curiously watching the figures below as they scurried around like black ants on the various tasks of the garrison .
9 Wooden platforms or stages were erected at different levels , so that men working on the various portions of the vehicle were facilitated in their task .
10 Decisions " on the various components of the Delors-II package " were postponed until December .
11 Influence rested on the various branches of the family 's directly controlling around one quarter of the total land area .
12 However , in all cases the instructions can be broken down into a sequence of primitive operations on the various parts of the processor , such as the accumulators , the adder and the program counter ; notice that some of these parts are not directly accessible to the programmer .
13 Grants to State governments to cover parts of the costs of welfare and other programmes ( such as those for the construction of the Inter-State Highway system ) comprise only one of the elements of Federal spending which has an uneven impact on the various parts of the United States .
14 These carry information concerning the light falling on the various regions of the retina .
15 It is now possible to draw together the comments made above on the various aspects of the division of labour .
16 Throughout the activity , requests for verification and information on the various aspects of the design may be routed out into the network .
17 All LEAs have a statutory duty to have policies on the various aspects of the education service for which they are responsible .
18 Exercise 7–5 Examine the effect , in the model described above , of an increase in government expenditure on good X. How does the expansion of employment depend on the various parameters of the model ?
19 Another interesting example of the powerful effect which hypnosis can have on the various planes of the individual is provided by the case of a middle-aged lady from Stornoway who was admitted to the local cottage hospital with terminal breast cancer .
20 ‘ Accordingly , the effect of the report is to confirm the conclusions the board has already reached on the financial effects of the fraud on Ferranti International . ’
21 The Thatcher Government initially decided to abolish SERPS on the basis that the country could not afford it , a view contested by the Government Actuary 's report on the proposed changes ( Report by the Government Actuary on the Financial Effects of the Bill on the National Insurance Fund , Cmnd. 9711 , HMSO , 1986 ) .
22 Even warranties and indemnities do not provide complete protection to the offeror , as they depend on the financial resources of the people providing them .
23 Apart from direct demands relating to pay and conditions for teachers , demands included : recognition of the professional status of teachers ; establishment of a technical commission on the financial needs of the Ministry of Public Education ; policies to defend the social welfare system ; elimination of taxes on books and educational materials ; and funding for student transport and school meals .
24 ( d ) the offer must be accompanied by a letter from an independent financial adviser advising the directors of the target on the financial implications of the offer .
25 Before his reign the site would have been on the southernmost borders of the empire ; when he died it was at the empire 's heart .
26 The Mandale Harrier , now a regular in England 's World Mountain Races team , went off hard from the start , but was hampered by heavy mist on the highest parts of the Northumberland course and finished 66 seconds outside the record .
27 AS IT searches round , somewhat forlornly , for things it can take credit for , the Clinton administration might light on the changing fortunes of the Democratic governor of New Jersey .
28 The first-year unit integrates the approaches of historians and political scientists by focusing on the changing characteristics of the state as it has emerged in the modern world .
29 This you can easily see , and it 's most obvious on the outer surfaces of the back teeth .
30 Similarly , some species of Chironomyces , common on the aquatic beetle family Dytiscidae , often occur around the row of hairs on the outer margins of the insect 's hard anterior wings .
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