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

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1 Some of the objects on show are clearly and satisfyingly ‘ fake ’ , in the sense that their sole intention is deception for some form of gain .
2 Some of the objects on show are drawn from the collection of the late Jerome Strauss who assembled a group of 2,400 pieces , donated to the museum after his death in 1979 .
3 Some of the shows on offer will attract audiences from all over the north , not least Galway 's Macnas with its epic retelling of The Tain .
4 Now I I mentioned some of the things on income tax where i know it does n't er apply to the people in the group but may well do to relatives of them .
5 We will describe some of the experiments on discourse interpretation in this chapter .
6 The first stage is to capture some of the birds on film :
7 Here are some of the choices on offer :
8 It seems gang members cruising by thought some of the actors on set were for real and got heavy .
9 Some of the goods on sale are enticing Juranc , on wines , local sausage , the ubiquitous Pyrenean fromage de brebis or ewe's-milk cheese , worth trying if only out of local piety though hardly one of France 's great cheeses — others look likely to have a long shelf-life .
10 However , in the spring of 1989 the Japanese Ministry of Finance relaxed some of the restrictions on arbitrage , and from then onwards the mispricings declined substantially , so that there were very few arbitrage opportunities by the end of the data period .
11 Colin pointed out : ‘ Some of the blocks on offer pose particular environmental problems .
12 We simply feel that your body might like to experience something different and these are some of the options on offer .
13 What could be worrying is the extremity of some of the observations on rap records , for instance .
14 He reversed some of the laws on language and education which discriminated against Tamils , and took to visiting some of the Tamils ' Hindu temples , even attempting the odd public statement in Tamil .
15 Thus , ME language states , being so variable , should in principle be suited to the same kind of analysis that we use in present-day social dialectology , and by using variationist methods we should be able to explore at least some of the constraints on variation that might have existed in ME .
16 I keep some of the toys on display in working order for my grandchildren to play with .
17 The young , working-class fan had inherited the tradition without some of the controls on behaviour that accompanied it ( ibid.:51–2 ) .
18 Some of the jobs on offer in the assignment process were not ‘ good ’ jobs , suited to graduates ' fields of study or expertise , and some involved very little real work , being ‘ employment ’ in name only .
19 Here 's just a selection of some of the attractions on offer .
20 During our ‘ breaks ’ we talked to some of the archaeologists on site .
21 The next presentation of the certificate will be in October 1992 when some of the modules on offer will deal with aspects of the primary curriculum while others are ‘ cross-sector ’ .
22 Music Machine Part II — A closer look at some of the solutions on offer in our quest to produce a PC for making and printing music .
23 Professor Guy Donnay , Director of the Musée royal de Mariemont , examines some of the exhibits on loan from Belgium for the exhibition ‘ Book Arts : Art Books ’ .
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