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

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1 ( 1 ) Where on a complaint being made to a licensing board by any person or body mentioned in section 16(1) of this Act the board is satisfied that it is in the public interest to do so , it may , in accordance with the provisions of this section , suspend a licence .
2 I had n't the least idea where on the head was the best place to hit or how hard it had to be .
3 This is why , with baits that differ in size , weight , and where on the bottom they lie in regard to cleanliness , we have to use various permutations of length of bite indication , that is to say , the amount of free line we allow it to take before striking .
4 ( 2 ) Where on the election of a chairman an equal number of votes is given for two or more persons , the meeting shall determine by lot which of those persons shall be the chairman .
5 Where on the map are the main markets for each of the products ?
6 The first tactical decision is over where on the line you start .
7 At the end of April , all three withdrew from the election after being placed low down in a kind of primary contest held among the United Left 's Madrid rank-and-file to help decide who should go where on the list of candidates put before the capital 's voters ( a candidate 's position is crucial to his chances of a seat ) .
8 And where on the face of this earth would you find such an exceptional price ?
9 He told the bailiff who came for him that he must shave , and suggested he stepped into his studio where on an easel he was confronted with the half finished Lazarus .
10 Where on an arbitration an award has been made against a party in his absence , the award can be set aside , but , in this instance , by the arbitrator only ( Ord 19 , r 5(2) ( Term 6 ) ) .
11 Having borrowed the document , Aitken 's account of his later behaviour was clear-cut and uncontroversial except on a money question where the weight of evidence strongly supported his contentions .
12 And what is more , I might never ever have to look at German again except on a menu in a restaurant on the Rhine where we might go , like other people do , for a real holiday instead of borrowing mildewed cottages and cardboard holiday-houses from people to whom we than have to be disproportionately grateful .
13 The penguins are fed at 11.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. every day except on a Friday .
14 Except on a lump , you know , I 've still got sa a lump there .
15 A charging order over an individual partner 's share in the firm may be obtained under s23 of the Partnership Act : ( 1 ) A writ of execution shall not issue against any partnership property except on a judgment against the firm .
16 Eleven o'clock , there were n't restrictions then on , they could keep open as long as they liked , no restrictions on , on time , and er as I say their own place you know it really it was picturesque , I thought in since erm I contacted you I 've been thinking how , what I could help with and er what I could still think about , and er it was really a sight because to walk and it always used to be crowded , well it was one of the best markets round here and er people used to go off and from Bloxwich and er although there 's a good market at Walsall there was n't a Bloxwich market then sadly for years and years , but erm and then if you went to Wolverhampton you got to walk through Windsfield you got to er walk everywhere you went then and except on a Saturday night when the wagonettes used to run on a Saturday but it was amazing to see the girl behind the range now controlling
17 Preference shares normally carry no rights to vote except on a resolution for the winding up of the company , or to modify the rights attaching to the shares .
18 to sit , except on the bed .
19 The Family Cat are the support band for the tour , except on the opening Irish dates .
20 I was still not allowed out of doors , except on the lawn on fine days , and it must not have been the good luck of many ‘ fishy ’ characters to have had their letters posted by one of ‘ Their Lordships . ’
21 He listened , but he did not involve himself in the affairs of his friends , except on the level of gossip .
22 On the east coast the spits are generally directed towards the south , e.g. Orford Ness , except on the north Norfolk coast , where Blakeney Point is directed westwards .
23 Outside the wall , except on the north side , where the river came to its foot , there appears to have been only a single ditch , some 6.5 m ( 21 ft ) wide and 2.5 m ( 8 ft ) deep , which had been truncated by the medieval ditch ; it is most likely to have been contemporary with the early rampart .
24 Except on the way back .
25 The interior is simple and has now hardly any painting or mosaic except on the floor .
26 This identity of provincial synods with convocations was strengthened because such synods were seldom assembled thereafter except on the king 's initiative and for the principal purpose of consenting to royal taxation .
27 He 's not very talkative except on the subject of his plants .
28 A charter in 1033 , granting the manor of Patrington to the Archbishop of York , describes the boundaries of the manor which , except on the south where changes have taken place along the river Humber , appear to coincide with the present boundaries of the parish .
29 But it is hard to see how the wider transformations we seek can be established except on the foundations that community mental health services could provide .
30 Except on the mountains , it never became cold in this island .
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