Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [vb -s] [pn reflx] on " in BNC.

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1 The management prides itself on the true Italian-style home cooking served in the dining-room , and the excellent roof-top terrace affords beautiful views over Sorrento and the Gulf of Naples .
2 There is a wide choice of dinner menu and the management prides itself on offering service of a fine standard .
3 The management prides itself on attention to detail and offers a bar and a dining-room which extends onto a large verandah with beautiful views .
4 The management prides itself on offering excellent service at all levels , with a strong emphasis placed on giving guests individual , personal attention .
5 Offering a quite unique complex for Tuscany , the management prides itself on its attention to detail and its demands for high quality food and accommodation .
6 The management prides itself on offering comfortable accommodation in elegant surroundings , and puts an emphasis on providing excellent service .
7 This intimate family hotel offers a warm welcome to a homely atmosphere and the management prides itself on offering a choice of good local cooking in its dining-room .
8 This is a family-run hotel and the management prides itself on the fact that Citalia guests have always received a warm welcome .
9 A well run property , the management prides itself on offering good service .
10 It is offered on a half board basis and the management prides itself on its reputation for the good quality home-cooking .
11 The Sun congratulates itself on securing a Conservative victory : ‘ It 's the Sun wot won it ! …
12 With the disc , the lamprey clamps itself on the flank of a fish , and with the tongue it rasps off the flesh , eating the fish alive .
13 The OALD prides itself on the number and quality of its examples — it contains far more than any comparable dictionary .
14 Until recently it has tended to be a middle-class , if not an upper-class , home where the father prides himself on being able to provide well for his family , and the mother prides herself on being a good ‘ homemaker ’ who runs the establishment with precise efficiency , giving careful consideration to the basic ( i.e. material ) needs of all the occupants .
15 The creature flings itself on the nearest character , crazed with pain and the desire to escape .
16 The candidate finds himself on trial , therefore , for what may be the unavoidable shortcomings of his employment .
17 The project prides itself on the intensive post-placement support offered to the children by their old key workers , and to the family by the family placement worker .
18 Until recently it has tended to be a middle-class , if not an upper-class , home where the father prides himself on being able to provide well for his family , and the mother prides herself on being a good ‘ homemaker ’ who runs the establishment with precise efficiency , giving careful consideration to the basic ( i.e. material ) needs of all the occupants .
19 What if a council finds itself on the brink ?
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