Example sentences of "they be [vb pp] on [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Her materials consist of marble dust , gypsum cement , resins and rhoplex , but the ways in which she works with them are based on a kind of body language , using gestures that are related to her subject matter .
2 Two of them are shown on the right with their lines of symmetry drawn .
3 There are times when this is quite acceptable , such as for street interviews or music recording , but they are not suitable for drama unless they are mounted on a boom .
4 The problem with these diseases is that they are diagnosed on the basis of indirect evidence of infection rather than by identifying a specific microorganism .
5 The fact that many works in this category may be produced directly on a computer before any other tangible form exists presents no serious problems because these works will exist , in terms of copyright protection , the instant they are recorded ; that is , as soon as they are stored on a computer disk or printed out on paper .
6 During the hours they had set aside for practising , such girls are whisked off to Neiman-Marcus , where they are instructed on the difference between Bill Blass and Geoffrey Beene with a degree of rigour reminiscent of their earliest scale-drumming days .
7 Dogs may be brought into the park provided that they are kept on a lead at all times .
8 — Provided they are kept on a lead at all times , dogs are welcome in the grounds but are not allowed in The Bird Garden .
9 Groups like that have tremendous power in the United States but they are marginalized on the culture of America , having formidable influence but not respected or trusted .
10 A combination of town centre parking hassles , tiresome crowds and queues , frequent bad weather and poor customer service turns them off , yet they are hooked on the thrill of consuming , says the survey .
11 West from there they are seen on the north coast in the gentler province of Galicia .
12 Most countries that have both mountains and seaboard usually have their highest points somewhere near the middle ; they are built on the principle of the pitched roof .
13 Their nests are frequently threatened by fast moving craft as they are built on the water 's surface , anchored only by reeds or branches .
14 Sterling eurobonds , which are a part of the international eurobond market described in Chapter 5 below , are normally issued as bearer securities and are usually unsecured but with a negative pledge ; they are listed on an exchange but not necessarily the London Stock Exchange and they pay interest gross .
15 It also applies to companies resident in the Irish Republic if they are listed on the Stock Exchange , are traded on the USM , or under Stock Exchange Rule 535.3 or used to be traded on the 3rd Market .
16 Bolt throwers work well if they are positioned on a hill or facing an open line of advance , preferably behind a hedge or a wall .
17 Everybody accepts that awards of damages in this field are necessarily conventional , and that they are based on a scale of comparative seriousness which is also conventional .
18 They are based on a refinement of the natural movements made by the bones and joints when activated by the muscles , tendons and ligaments found in any human body .
19 They are based on a freelance design and one of the main things was make them with a view to easy maintenance , ’ explained Mr Blackhurst .
20 Some more drastic solutions than those discussed above have been proposed , although , as Moseley ( 1979b ) argues , they are based on a number of myths about rural mobility .
21 It is typical of arguments concerning the ‘ correct rules ’ of the language in the Chomskyan approach , and that of most other sentence-grammarians , that they are based on the presentation of ‘ example ’ and ‘ counterexample ’ .
22 This is because they are based on the spelling of each word , which is inconsistent due to the non-deterministic morphology of the English language .
23 They are not my arguments — they are based on the Government 's own figures .
24 They are based on the idea that criminal behaviour is either inherited or a consequence of unique , individual experiences .
25 The problem with the conclusions in both sets of experiments is that they are based on the assumption that we can infer when an experience occurs from a subject 's verbal report .
26 They are based on an assessment of relationships between different parts of the state apparatus .
27 Indeed , even Cabinet ministers may not hear of them until they are told on the morning of Budget day by the Chancellor .
28 However , they are agreed on the fact that their major contribution is in Stage 2 , where both the decisions and implementation of spending plans are under way .
29 However , convention has it that TBs are not quoted on the basis of a yield , rather , they are quoted on the basis of a discount rate ; and the issue price of TBs is not calculated as in ( 4.7 ) ; instead , it is determined as the difference between the face value and the discount .
30 They are quoted on the Stock Exchange and underwritten by similar institutions to those which underwrite share issues .
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