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

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1 Available from Electronic Arts on the Mega Drive in January .
2 However , senior management almost by definition is a matter of assessing and taking business risks on a daily if not hourly basis and even those momentarily brought up short by the mention of such dramatic events will rapidly discount them as extremely low in league of likely threats to be confronted .
3 Within the next two or three years , seven major studies , all aimed at reducing coronary risks on a massive scale , will have reported their findings .
4 From there , anything happens , as these circus trained acrobats and gymnasts take risks on a huge structure built on the stage .
5 In skirmishes on the rugged Norwegian mountains made dangerous by an early thaw , these companies screened the Allied operations a hundred or so miles to the north around Narvik .
6 This policy was adopted by the County Council , ratified by their successors on the new Orkney Islands Council , and in time included in the Structure Plan for the islands .
7 Carreg Cennen stands on a great crag almost 300 feet above the river Cennen , on a site of truly spectacular defensive qualities .
8 More than 25000 visitors crammed the 500 plus stands on the first day of the show , in Ghent , to look at new developments in materials science , biotechnology , microelectronics and engineering .
9 Whether or not you have another attempt at the let-down , must be your decision in the light of any guidelines on the first go .
10 This was followed up by joint guidelines on the nursing management of people infected with HIV ( ICN/WHO 1988 ) , and WHO declared December 1 , 1988 , a World AIDS Day to heighten awareness about the disease , and to provide information , as opposed to myth and rumour , about its spread and means of containment .
11 On application members will be required to confirm that they have complied with these guidelines on an annual basis .
12 Members who undertake CPE , even though for them it is not compulsory , will still be expected to record their compliance with the CPE guidelines on an annual basis and , if necessary , be able to provide details of CPE undertaken and explain the relevance of that CPE to their professional development .
13 Not for Afghan Whigs the cop-out of basing songs on a single , howling riff .
14 ‘ But that 's why we did three new songs on the other side .
15 ‘ The songs on the first album stem from a period a year and a half ago that was the emotional and physical hole of my life .
16 Little can be made of this , although the biographer of Edward the Confessor speaks of Danes preparing to rebel against Cnut early in his reign , and Henry of Huntingdon thought that an English and Danish attack on the Wandali ( the Wends , the Slav peoples on the southern shores of the Baltic ) occurred in its third year .
17 At the other extremity of southern Siberia , a number of peoples on the lower reaches of the Amur river , such as the Nanais , Ulchas , Udeghes and Nivkhs , as well as the Itelmens and the Ainu of Kamchatkan lived in the forest , moving between winter and summer villages , making much use of dugout or plank-built boats , and feeding themselves largely by catching fish .
18 on the semi-detached house ( 1981 ) , and of a multitude of authors on the leading architects of the modernist styles , which emerged as the dominant from taken by council properties .
19 It 's got a face there and he 's got ears up there and he 's got erm the ears on the other head of his
20 If you could cut yourself down through the middle , there 's you 're ears on the outside there and there 's a wee channel that goes in
21 The Masterknit Knitting Club has moved to St. Peter 's Church Hall , Gadebridge , where is meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month .
22 During my visit , the Pannier appeared to be confined to Haworth Yard while the locomotive combinations on the two service trains were constantly changing — there was always a double-headed service throughout the day .
23 The leaves are long , narrow , pointed at the tips and reddish-brown , with brownish or reddish specks on the upper surface and brown on the undersides .
24 The Gunners yesterday unveiled their terracing of artificial fans on the derelict North Bank , but plans to pipe cheers from the end could still fall foul of the game 's bosses .
25 The ancient art of batik , a form of resist dyeing , has been perfected over centuries on the Indonesian island of Java , so it was there that Angela Newport went to learn the technique .
26 The chalets on the lower ground nearest the beach were liable to flood and more than once young children had to be lifted from their beds in the middle of the night .
27 I can only apologize , we 'll try and get his legs on the right way again when he comes back from Spain .
28 Stretch your legs on the trackbed of George Stephenson 's original route to Grosmont , now known as the Historical Railway Trail .
29 The reason is that at slow speeds it moves both legs on the same side of the body forward at the same time , first one side and then the other .
30 It was like a small pinnacle in Pandemonium , dark and hot , and the two squatting Sikhs who rolled their white eyeballs and flashed their teeth in her direction , poking with steel rods at the molten metal for no discernible purpose , looked just like demons on an old fresco .
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