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

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1 He has upgraded his profit forecast for BAT from £1.49 billion to £1.56 billion given that the profit on the deal will go above the line in the second quarter .
2 In due course the original will be registered , and after that the entries on the Register will replace it .
3 Is that the tea on ?
4 We will have a different attitude , we 'll bear to watch what is happening in competitive tendering and to ask questions and to get the right the facts on competitive tendering because we found a lot of these round the competitive tendering do n't you , do n't you worry and we ai n't finished with it yet I can tell you and also we have ev , the people who are , the in house , walking in the house , have a right to have some protection from it , to see that when we dole out those contracts that it least they are genuine and they 've got a someone to see that that their interest is looked after .
5 Perfect finish : to store an iced cake without smudging it , put the cake on the lid of the tin and then gently lower the tin on top of it .
6 ( 1 ) It shall be the task of the all-German legislator ( i ) to recodify in a uniform manner and as soon as possible the law on employment contracts and the provisions on working hours under public law , including the admissibility of work on Sundays and public holidays , and the specific industrial safety regulations for women ; ( ii ) to bring public law on industrial safety into line with present-day requirements in accordance with the law of the European Communities and the concurrent part of the industrial safety law of the GDR .
7 From Table 9.2 the price on day 20 to give an 8.9 per cent return would be £4914.91 .
8 The usual proxy for the market in the UK is the FT All Share Index and this may also be found in the r m S. For October-December 1986 the return on the market was 28 per cent and the standard deviation of this was 14 per cent .
9 If the magnetic field is moved with a velocity -v the force on the charges is the same as if the wire moved with a velocity v , and we have managed to prove all that from Maxwell 's equations .
10 On an ellipse of the proportions of about 2.5:1 the slider on the minor axis would move through the line of the ellipse .
11 As usual the singles on the final day produced a thrilling climax and this time it had everything .
12 Throughout 1895 the attack on the ‘ sex mania ’ of the new fiction developed , marking the ‘ return of the Philistines ’ .
13 Each day the housekeeper prepares a room occupancy report and from this the statistics on room occupancy , bed occupancy , rooms out of service and sleeper loss percentages are calculated .
14 But see the way I , the way I assume , see this the endowment on the house is paid
15 After this the documents on paper which date to 1925 would form the second stage of the conservation campaign .
16 To do this the distance on the graph from X to each of the three points ( water , grassland and pine forest ) is calculated using Pythagoras 's theorem , and pixel X is allocated to the class for which this distance is the shortest .
17 Discuss the space requirements of serial , inverted and multilist files , making clear the assumptions on which you are working .
18 Despite their best endeavours , it is clear the impact on the landscape and local communities will be considerable .
19 As the product is oil-based the surface on which you are working should be prepared as for any oil-based medium .
20 Half the stuff on the album is about growing up in Birmingham in the '70s but half of it is about '90s subjects like ‘ Livin' On The Streets ’ and ‘ Fish And Chips ’ , which is about going to clubs .
21 Hoare found buyers for nearly half the stake on Tuesday — but institutions agreed to take shares only on condition that all could be placed .
22 The disadvantage is that , on average , half the records on the track need to be shunted up ( in this example records 113 , 1 14 and 116 have been moved ) , and the overflow area will also require updating .
23 If half the records on a track have to be moved one at a time , and a device revolution is required for each movement , additions can take a great deal of time .
24 This question is best answered by the remarks of the hon. Member for Islington , North , who courageously and clearly articulated the views of , I suspect , more than half the Members on the Opposition Benches .
25 To a lesser degree they still exist nearer home ; in the Alps herdsmen take their cattle to the ‘ Alm ’ meadows where they tend them during the summer , and in Scotland and Wales the hill sheep spend half the year on the mountain commons whilst the lower , enclosed land grows winter keep .
26 Despite the fact that it can seem at times as if half the figures on the red benches are comatose — a chastened Lady ( Barbara ) Wootton concluded after eight years in the place that at any one time about ten per cent of the participants in a debate were fast asleep — the quality of argument can be incomparably higher than in the House of Commons , and the pool of expertise available from the ennobled professors , judges , generals and bureaucrats makes for more informed contributions .
27 Roll out half the marzipan on a surface dusted with icing sugar or cornflour to a circle for covering the cake , and press on , smoothing over and trimming away excess around the base .
28 Even as late as 1956 a considerable earthquake destroyed half the buildings on the west coast of the island .
29 That is it 's worth half the marks on one of your three papers .
30 In 1950 more than half the shares on the New York stockmarket and in London were owned by individuals .
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