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

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1 The total balances on the sales ledger ( visitors ' ledger ) will give the total sundry debtors ; the total balance of the purchases ledger will give the total of the sundry creditors .
2 Prospective members are concerned with the total effects on their balance of payments of joining the CU .
3 It gives her a role as a pseudo-ambassador to the region and she has been granted a special travel visa allowing access to the area without the normal restrictions on foreigners .
4 Hence today such schemes will rarely lead to the creation of a special class of share ; it is only in relation to their allotment , financing , and provision for re-purchase by the company or the trustees of the scheme that there will be special arrangements which the Act facilitates by exclusions from the normal restrictions on purchase of own shares and on the provision of finance by a company for the acquisition of its shares .
5 He told me later that he had only been a guard for fifteen months , also that the normal takings on this section of the line were approximately £10 , so he was only too pleased to work out a 26% discount for a group booking that realised BR £77.35 from our party .
6 So use the normal rules on the approach side for those , I E roundabout rules , but going back onto the signals again , on roundabouts like that do n't give unnecessary signals .
7 Judge Fallon , for one , has suggested that the normal rules on burden of proof might be amended .
8 But Aherne , on his game , has the considerable virtues of gritty defence , stretching far beyond the normal demands on a scrum-half , so often turning up to save situations as the last line in the defensive fortifications .
9 Indeed , so strong have the differential views on advantageous locations become that one recent assessment of the total stock of foreign capital in developing countries suggests that it is less today than it was in 1900 , measured in relation to GNP ( Maddison , 1990 ) .
10 Its case was based both on the opportunities that this route offered for regional development in the northern Negev , and on the destructive effects on the environment that any of the other routes entailed .
11 Fourteen weeks ' full maternity pay for everyone and an end to the confusing restrictions on how long you have to work for the same company to qualify for your job back are just two of the expected improvements .
12 ‘ The operational differences between federal and unitary states may not be as great as portrayed by the constitutional-legal classics on federalism ’ .
13 She tried to visualise the silhouetted figures on Harriet 's blind .
14 The UK institutions would be the most difficult to persuade to enter the hotel market because of the short-term pressures on fund managers .
15 But the narrow out-crops on either side of Scotland have been honoured by comparatively few publications , though their story is much more exciting .
16 Their relatively late arrival in the quarter coupled with their costs and the narrow margins on the surprise Model 20 impacted earnings .
17 Although considered in need of assessment or treatment , these women did not require compulsory admission , with the attendant limits on civil liberties .
18 But at home there was the secure place in the family business and , important among the priorities of a 22-year-old , the dreamy days on the Belfast Lough with the Royal Ulster Y.C. , or the lazy days on the Royal Belfast G.C. fairways .
19 I have knitted the sample in cottons using a denim-cotton for the blue background to give a washier colour like the hand-painted colour-washes on Mediterranean pottery .
20 The 74 heifers on offer returned great prices to top at £192 over for a 470kg Limousin selling at £662 , £140.85 per 100kg .
21 The hollow eyes on the pillow were filling with tears .
22 At first the flats had been let to carefully chosen tenants and an attempt made to preserve the modest amenities ; the square of lawn bordering the road , the two rose beds , the hanging windowboxes on each of the balconies .
23 Table 4.8 shows the result of ranking the hypothetical investments on this basis .
24 table 4.8 shows the result of ranking the hypothetical investments on this basis .
25 The talk on Tyneside yesterday was whether United got it right when they chose not to keep Jan Eriksson , the Sweden and Norrkoping defender who headed the opening goal of the European Championships on Wednesday night .
26 It was a 63rd minute goal from Frank Pingel which kept the European champions on course for the World Cup finals .
27 All this produced a growing demand for printed collections of the treaties between the European states on which so many claims and counter-claims were based .
28 Indeed many builders feel that UK exclusion will hinder the transfer of construction workers throughout the EC and that it is only a matter of time before , say , a German worker brings a case to the European courts on the basis of discrimination in employment rights when working in the UK .
29 Among the European paintings on show will be the earliest known signed and dated painting by Ludholf Bakhuizen .
30 The Greek revolt focussed the attention of the European powers on the plight of the Christians under Ottoman rule .
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