Example sentences of "on [art] [noun] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Work on the building began in 1861 , finished in 1875 , and cost forty-seven million francs .
2 It includes interviews with GPs and patients to assess the extent to which patients exert an influence on the decision to opt for surgical treatment for this condition .
3 NORMAN Lamont 's decision to scrap tax on new cars has put Britain 's stalled motor industry back on the road according to delighted dealers and buyers across the country .
4 There 's a certain gallop on the Limekiln shut at half past nine .
5 Making its debut on the Summerfield stand at this year 's British Music Fair was an attractive new range of acoustic guitars .
6 In all four figures , selection is stronger in early life on the lines selected for early reproduction , ( dashed lines ) and stronger in late life for the ‘ late ’ lines .
7 The extent of teachers ' involvement in the review and the extent to which they see the scheme as a professional threat has no significant effect on the attitudes measured by this factor .
8 Meanwhile Fernanda Eberstadt has been practising as an expert on captivity and escape , and on the beliefs established for later generations by the children of Israel .
9 By his recommendation he implies that a reasonable investigation has been made and that his recommendation rests on the conclusions based on that investigation .
10 The superantigen/MHC complex then reacts with the TCR through the V segment of the chain ( V ) , rather than with the normal antigen-binding site on the TCR composed of both and chains .
11 Since 1973 , Coutts ' support of Virgin had been pivoted on the cashflow generated by Tubular Bells .
12 Mundie , one of the three founders of Alliant in 1982 , will remain on the board to advise in final sale of the service business and ultimate liquidation of the company .
13 Since some of the issues raised in these definitional discussions and addressed elsewhere in this volume have a bearing on the approach adopted in this paper , it is necessary to say something about them first .
14 The bill is being paid by the Ministry of Defence out of public funds , and lawyers say the amount spent on the case contrasts with new guidelines introduced by the Lord Chancellor to reduce costs for legal aid .
15 Work on the dam began in 1983 but was held up by economic and environmental objections .
16 This is unfair criticism — Gooch produces a mass of indicative , albeit necessarily speculative , evidence in favour of his hypothesis — but nevertheless it is true that our knowledge of the past is and has to be based on the artefacts surviving from that past : lacking the artefacts , all we can do is make an educated deduction .
17 Whilst they achieved no reaction at all from the cereal taken from outside the phenomena , that from inside the circle and the stone gave three clockwise gyrations on the pendulum followed by three anti-clockwise .
18 At the latest within three years from the start of the second phase , the Commission and the Council of the monetary institution would report … on the functioning of the second phase and in particular on the progress made in real convergence , in order to prepare the decision concerning the passage to the third phase , which will occur within a reasonable time …
19 The tests of the success of the new-style DHAs will be based on the progress made in these directions .
20 Observers compared the plan to Poland 's " shock therapy " reforms and noted that the Russian government had been slow to build on the progress made by democratic forces in the failed coup .
21 The Government is currently reviewing all the laboratories to identify how best to build on the progress made by each of them towards becoming more commercial and cost-conscious organisations .
22 Mm detailed plans have been approved for a single storey dwelling in the garden on one of the houses condition on the surgery reverting to living accommodation , the houses would have considerable scope for use as offices subject to planning or paramedical use especially where large car parking areas are required , the whole is available at two hundred and fifty thousand pounds , but offers may be considered for number twenty five with the garden and parking area building plots to the agent
23 As a result of those two meetings , we now have resolutions that support the line that we have consistently taken — that aid will be dependent on the trends shown by all countries — and I mean ’ all countries ’ — with regard to their respect for the rule of law , human rights , the development of good government practices and of an independent judiciary , and the following of sound economic policies .
24 The situation became funnier and funnier and he lay back on the bed shaken by deep gasps of laughter .
25 Failure by an individual on the Register to comply with such rules shall constitute misconduct for the purposes of the Charter rendering such individual liable to disciplinary action pursuant to Bye–Laws 70 to 73 ( inclusive ) .
26 The illustration shows the devastating effect on the marble produced by structural movement and the ingress of acid rain .
27 Or , he added privately , when the little Indian gentleman who was the only one who could access the records on the computer returned from sick leave .
28 It derives too from the emotional dynamic , the mood sinking into a black hole of a middle section with cries on the brass alternating with eerie undulating woodwind passages , and gradually being restored to serenity .
29 Chemical thermodynamics focuses on energy transfer during chemical reactions and on the work done by chemical systems .
30 The trio say it 's an open specification in the public domain without royalty or licence fees and builds on the work done by several industry groups including CASE Communique and the CASE Interoperability Alliance .
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