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

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1 He regressed the change in the spot price on the change in the futures price for the previous five-minute period and found a positive and highly significant relationship .
2 ’ New Release ’ will be bottled and on the shelves in a months time and is England 's answer to the French wine Beaujolais Nouveau .
3 There was a goodly stretch of garden between Hilda 's sitting-room and the road , but later that evening at least three people who had passed by on the other side of the wall commented on the row in the Spinners ' Arms .
4 ‘ It 's that patch of mould on the ceiling in the boys ’ room , is n't it ? ’ he said .
5 The behaviour of shafts of clubs held in golf club-testing machines is very different from the performance of the same club out on the course in the hands of its owner .
6 They will have little chance of doing so on the Bill in the circumstances in which the Leader of the House has introduced the guillotine .
7 How many fictional concentration camp butchers are still on the run in the jungles of the Amazon ?
8 Such puritanical zeal is associated with the Sabbath-keeping habits of that last stronghold of the pure gospel in the Western Isles , where bacon lies cold on the plates in the digs of even tax-dodging landladies on a Sabbath morn .
9 The sharp carving of the seer 's locks ( fig. 125 ) archaic in tradition , is precisely paralleled in the Apollo ( whose beautiful head is not , as I have carelessly asserted , cut from a separate piece of marble but is one with the body ) ; while the marvellous smoothness of the Cladeus ( fig. 128 ) is found on the west in the heads of Theseus and particularly of the bride , and in heads of Herakles from metopes at both ends .
10 And Durham force head Frank Taylor pledged that if he was successful in persuading the Home Office to allow him to recruit an extra 20 officers then all of them would be directly employed on the streets in the sub-divisions .
11 Durham Chief Constable Frank Taylor pledged that if he was successful in persuading the Home Office to allow him to recruit an extra 20 officers then all of them would be directly employed on the streets in the sub-divisions .
12 no shitting on the floor in the toilets .
13 and erm , then of course when they reached Felixstowe , everything was a bit chaotic because th they had to sleep on the floor in the schools down there
14 Forget rolled on his back on the court in the seconds before Noah and other members of the team joined him .
15 It was the first time that 36-year-old Gilbey had been seen in public since being named as the man on the phone in the love-tapes scandal .
16 It 's hard hard to say how much that would have helped the situation out there I mean it definitely would have helped in some degree , but I mean there was still all the oil that was present on the platform in the separators except those which were left under pressure all that would have had to burn .
17 ‘ They spotted it on the equipment in the pits , so they were screaming at me to come in and get the tyres changed . ’
18 This last is most important , and has been missed on the whole in the anthropologists ' discussions about Totem and Taboo .
19 Still trying to make reality match with her fantasy , she took to napping on the beach in the afternoons .
20 As Victor Saunders points out in his chapter on the Caucasus in The Mountains of Europe ( Oxford Illustrated Press ) , of the ten highest summits , nine received their first ascent from members of the Alpine Club — admittedly including honorary member Vittorio Sella who was Italian , not British .
21 The left 's recovery confirmed the opinion of many on the right in the months following Asturias that a precious opportunity to smash the left and destroy the Republic was being lost .
22 ‘ Your room is the first on the right in the men 's corridor .
23 Ja say the ghosts of painted letters on the trees in the avenues .
24 In fact , the chemistry on the earth is rather special — it 's the sort of chemistry we 're used to doing at the temperature on the earth in the conditions that occur on the earth , but interspatial space the conditions are quite different and so , in fact , it turns out the chemistry is different , and so also we find that there are molecules that we do n't expect .
25 Table 14.1 brings together the available information on the growth in the numbers of people dependent on means-tested welfare .
26 You think you 're fit , but not to the extent of athletes or to aerobic teachers of a high calibre , erm but I think we erm although we joke about , you can see on the pain in the faces that it does hurt and it does do us good .
27 Mr David Howell ( C. Guildford ) , the chairman of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee , who opened the debate , said it had been a choice between the lesser evil of repatriation and the greater evil of doing nothing , which might inflict more cruelty , suffering and inhumane conditions on the people in the camps .
28 For this turnips and grass for hay are grown on the fields in the valleys which are below 250 m in height .
29 Still , now the lighter evenings were coming on they would n't depend on the pictures so much ; there would be walks in the park , kissing on the benches in the shadows , lying on the warm , grassy banks …
30 Clifford Geertz 's analysis of Balinese culture discussed in the last chapter , for example , has the unfortunate appearance of explaining the extremity of anti-communist violence which took place on the island in the mid-1960s as somehow linked to something essential about the Balinese as a society .
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