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

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1 A chance to see how wheat is cleaned and processed into flour at the Mill built in 1886 by J B Whitworth on the banks of the River Nene .
2 The Association of Community Health Councils formally asked for CHC involvement in medical audit in 1989 and were refused by the DOH on the grounds that it was a professional exercise ( Pollitt 1992 ) .
3 Top marks , too , to Globe for particularly interesting and scholarly programme notes , first by Clemens Romijn , on the music and then by Joop Klinkhamer on the harpsichords used in this recording ; the innovative touch is that Klinkhamer is the builder responsible for the reconstructions played here by Jacques Ogg .
4 Twelve years later , the new Socialist Party founded by Mr Mitterrand on the ruins of the old , was swept to victory on the crest of a tidal wave .
5 Walker on the ropes as bankers lose patience
6 See them live with Weatherall on the decks at London 's Camden Dingwalls November 9 and Wardour Street Wag 19 .
7 See them live with Weatherall on the decks at London 's Camden Dingwalls November 9 and Wardour Street Wag 19 .
8 Doctor Howe worked for the Open University and was based at their centre at Boars Hill on the outskirts of Oxford .
9 The ANC had earlier resisted a meeting with Inkatha on the grounds that this would lend undue national legitimacy to what it regarded as a Zulu organization with a power base confined largely to Natal province .
10 This little-explored area , where technology and imagination meet , reflects the debate in France and the United States on the limits of architectural awareness .
11 In 1983 the Soviet media cited a New York Times report that in the absence of an agreement with the United States on the bases Greek officials were prepared simply to liquidate them and were ‘ seriously considering taking up a position of neutrality similar , for example , to that adhered to by Sweden ’ .
12 He joined the aircraft firm of Hewlett and Blondeau at Leagrave on the outskirts of Luton before following in his father 's footsteps to George Kent 's .
13 They have favoured the marked expansion of the Woodcock on the Downs in recent years , and also provide the Grasshopper Warbler and Yellowhammer with one of their principal nesting habitats .
14 During a visit to Alabama on June 20 US President George Bush announced that he had " decided to suspend the dialogue between the USA and the PLO pending a satisfactory response from the PLO on the steps it is taking to resolve problems associated with the recent acts of terrorism " .
15 The accord was rejected by Gen. Aoun on the grounds that it did not provide for an immediate Syrian troop withdrawal [ ibid ] .
16 The accord was rejected by Aoun on the grounds that it did not provide for an immediate Syrian troop withdrawal .
17 McStay and Grant had got the better of Hamilton and McGinlay while Slater and Collins were more effective than Lennon and Wright on the flanks .
18 Another bit of cycle path has just been constructed at Barnton on the outskirts of Edinburgh .
19 Mr Abbott arrived to brief Mr Branson on the talks , which went on all day at BA 's offices in St James 's Square , central London .
20 Tim Ewart reported on Friday on the reasons behind the large scale emigration of Soviet Jews to Israel .
21 Iran 's Supreme National Security Council ( SNSC ) on Sept. 21 expressed concern over the pact and said that it would seek " explanations from Kuwait on the contents of the agreement " .
22 The military regime in Iraq laid claim to Kuwait on the grounds that it used to be part of the Ottoman province of Basra .
23 Last year , this fixture was marred by Nigel Clough 's sending-off , and there was more animosity when Forest captain Stuart Pearce had an ugly confrontation with Iceland international Gudni Bergsson on the sidelines .
24 Captain Delvert , appraising in April 1916 the crowds of gorgeous well-dressed women who promenaded in the Bois de Boulogne on the arms of their escorts , was reminded of
25 In the 1980s , the families stepped aside in favour of Shaw , who took square old Mr Cube on an acquisitions binge , bloating its gearing levels to 230 per cent at one point , but setting the business on course to exploit the booming market for low-calorie diet foods .
26 Keynes on the sources of money wage stickiness
27 KEN ON THE BUSES
28 Ernie Wise on the deaths of Frankie Howerd and Benny Hill
29 When I heard Richard on the stairs , I emptied the ash tray into a drawer : he never smoked himself and disliked my doing so .
30 Hughes calls The Tempest a virtuoso Grosse Fuge on the themes of Shakespeare 's tragic myth .
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