Example sentences of "[conj] [art] [noun sg] on " in BNC.
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1 | Further details on their tour are available from Riverside on or the Arena on . |
2 | The mother was instructed to remain in two adjoining rooms with the child , to ignore the observer , and to avoid having visitors , telephone calls , or the television on during the observation . |
3 | I was in a hurry , I had n't even put a headset or a mask on . |
4 | MBO and venture capital fund investors are only slowly appreciating that the trade-off for the lower risk inherent in transactions that are more carefully selected and more conservatively structured than those typical in the mid-eighties has to be lower anticipated rates of return , whether the exit is via a trade sale or a flotation on to a less than receptive equity market . |
5 | Annie had neither the television nor the radio on . |
6 | Thus although it is recognized that regulatory agencies can influence behaviour , it is also true that the framework on to which they impose constraints is not the same regardless of the underlying institutional structure . |
7 | In our example if the assumed regime break occurs we can discriminate between the two models by testing the implication that the coefficient on in equation ( 3.16 ) has increased to after the regime break . |
8 | In 1968 , the watershed year of the student riots in Paris , when most of the new generation of radicals were denouncing the Labour Party as hopelessly fuddy-duddy , he had joined up , believing it would one day become the focus for a new alliance of Right-On movements , Now , more than a decade on , his dream was starting to come true and the new radical politics were about to be released on an unsuspecting populace — with mixed results . |
9 | So , you finish the conversation , and you just flick the handset , you flick the black button in other words , you do n't fully put the handset down , so you flick the black button and you make another call and the camp on does n't mature , it does n't seem to mature because it does n't seem to be long enough for the computer to recognise that the conversation has ended . |
10 | Because I had one in the garden here and we moved it actually when we , we took the er hedge out er to put the fence and the gate on er and we moved it somewhere else and it er it just died off . |
11 | At present , another member commented , " we have been driving with the accelerator full down and the brake on at the same time " . |
12 | Nestle have actually started putting their labels on the pro the company on quite a lot and the logo on . |
13 | J.B. Leishman 's translation reads : What the translation misses here is the distinctive highlighting effect of the repeated non , and the focus on at the end of a line : " " not lineage , not eloquence , not righteousness shall restore you . " " |
14 | We obviously want to avoid asset stripping and the selling on of assets at a large profit . |
15 | He turned the oven on to 250 and put the okra and the edenwort on to a low heat . |
16 | She kept the window open and the fire on . |
17 | It only takes one bad result and the pressure on . |
18 | ( The relief — when he comes and the door is open , and the fan on . |
19 | Outside , Helen had the Rover roaring and the radio on . |
20 | And , and the telly on as well , cos every night I come everything going . |
21 | From first thing in the morning , when you turn off the clock-radio , throw back the fibre-filled duvet and activate the toaster , to the end of the day when you switch the TV off and the kettle on , plastic items have become an indispensable part of our lives . |
22 | To go to the one in the park we 'd have to go up that hill and there 's no way I can push this buggy with Bryony in the front and all these fruit and vegetables I could n't get up and the hang on to you two with your reins I could n't get up that steep hill . |
23 | To produce this picture a computer program included a specification for both the position of the eye ( the view-point ) and the plane on to which the three-dimensional configuration is projected . |
24 | Of course , he thought , as he levered the hatch door open slowly , letting more soft light spill out from underneath , he 'd have to cover his tracks in the morning ; damn silly to have left the cupboard back there open , and the light on in the dome . |
25 | I leave the room and the light on , bare and ugly , just for spite . |
26 | The door was open and the light on . |
27 | Cornelius observed that of the twenty-seven windows on the first floor , eight were open , with their blinds up , eight were closed with their blinds down , nine were closed , with their blinds up , one was open with its blind down and one was closed , had its blind halfway up and the light on . |
28 | She ran to the medical centre , where the door was open and the light on . |
29 | And the jukebox on . |
30 | and a reel on in the musty dimness |