Example sentences of "on [noun] [prep] [adj] [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 They are part of the endeavour to create the balance between ‘ financial strength and creative vitality ’ which Ms Rebuck described as the challenge facing Random House — a ‘ pure ’ trade publisher , which can not fall back on income from professional or reference publishing — when she first took over from Anthony Cheetham 18 months ago .
2 It is interesting to observe the powerful constraints on creators of surrealist or science fiction in this respect .
3 But as if to prove his powers of condensation in the autobiography , Sisson exercises remarkable reticence on matters of personal and family sentiment .
4 It was based on costs of medical and nursing staff , depreciation of equipment , and the expenses of consumables , administration , and overheads .
5 There were already favourable comments on changes in institutional and review visits .
6 The laboratory 's John Barton , speaking at a conference in London last year , described a number of occasions when decisions to invest in schemes to recycle rubbish or to burn it as fuel had been based on estimates of commercial and household waste that turned out to be much too high .
7 What has significantly grown is expenditure by the Régions , Départements and Communes on culture in general and museum-building in particular .
  Next page