Example sentences of "[noun] on [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Don Caskie got a try and all the players a warning from coach keith richardson … he says they 'll have to improve and mind their manners on the field before the next big game against Bath in two weeks time |
2 | Attack partner Iain Dowie battled through two tackles on the edge of the penalty box , before the ball broke kindly for Clarke to sweep his shot wide of visiting keeper Foto Strakosha . |
3 | Bright future on the circuit for HIVOL |
4 | Will my right hon. Friend encourage the Opposition to initiate a Supply day debate in the not-too-distant future on the subject of the recession , because there is a strange idea , fostered by the Opposition and the media , that it is a peculiarly British disease , whereas it is worldwide ? |
5 | Keegan 's club is building for the future on the back of 30,000 gates every home match , but the Newcastle boss refuses to discuss transfer targets and would n't comment on the Ferdinand situation yesterday . |
6 | The German theologian , Wolfhart Pannenberg , emphasises this impact of the future on the present in Jesus ' teaching . |
7 | These powers are : ( i ) to make any compromise with creditors or persons claiming to be creditors ; ( ii ) to bring or defend proceedings ; ( iii ) to carry on the business of the bankrupt so far as may be necessary for the beneficial winding up of the estate ; ( iv ) to accept payment in the future on the sale of any property comprised in the estate . |
8 | If apartheid is a thing of the past why did President de Klerk put his political future on the line in his fight against right-wing extremists who are determined to retain apartheid ? |
9 | In 1832 , he moved away from his beloved Helps ton to a larger house in bleak North borough on the edge of the tens . |
10 | On 21 October 1517 , Martin Luther had nailed his Ninety-Five Articles of Religion on the door of Wittenberg Cathedral , starting the Protestant Reformation . |
11 | People who oppose religion on the grounds of its intolerance and bigotry think that the risks are very high . |
12 | It used to be the case that games written for an 8086 processor were unplayable on a 286 machine , so developers included special code in their programs which would slow the game down to make sure that , as far as possible , the game played at the same speed on every class of machine . |
13 | Cardinal Lercaro , one of the moderators , stressed the need for greater speed on the part of the commissions , reminding them — an indirect but clear reference to the Theological Commission — that it was not their task to decide disputed issues by presenting for discussion one straightforward text , but to evaluate and organize amendments so that they could be more easily decided in the Council Hall . |
14 | Leeds goal came with a move started from the middle of the Oldham half with a ball stabbed forward from McAllister ( probably the only thing either good or bad he did all night ) to Speed on the edge of the box . |
15 | Media organizations , eager to disseminate stories with maximum speed on the basis of initial reports , ran a particular risk not only of news management by those giving their briefings , but also of giving prominence to " news " which later proved incorrect . |
16 | He could see the savage glower on the face of the Ministry policeman some 50 yards ahead of him . |
17 | ‘ People ought to be able to decide whether they want to take risks on the basis of information which gives them an idea of how much risk there is , ’ says Helen Peggs , ‘ but at the moment the information they get is often distorted . ’ |
18 | It is important to appropriately balance these risks on the basis of adequate information . |
19 | In February 1935 , and unknown to the district , the Cambridge Board had proposed the formation of a joint committee with the LEA to explore and promote new developments in adult education in Northamptonshire on the assumption of increased financial aid from the LEA . |
20 | The species involved are characteristically tall perennial monocots which tend to form pure stands on the edge of water bodies . |
21 | stands on the site of the old Theatre royal in which Sarah Siddons performed . |
22 | It 's a compromise between the straight-ahead disco that guarantees a toehold in the charts — the retread of Never Can Say Goodbye is a rather cheap cash-in on the success of Do n't Leave Me This Way — and the more varied explorations where their hearts probably lie . |
23 | This is a real duff cash-in on the Megamix of yore , with THAT drumbeat added to ‘ Grease Is The Word ’ and the soppy ‘ Hopelessly Devoted ’ segued in for variety . |
24 | A PAPER fan inherited among a job lot on her marriage led Mrs Lynn Lamport on a trail of historical intrigue unearthing tales of three-in-a-bed and of a Lady whose gambling losses brought her down to the level of street sweeper . |
25 | I did n't even touch the tube of Rescue Remedy on the desk before me . |
26 | The government forces took up a position near Tranent , ten miles [ 16 km ] east of Edinburgh , just inland from the village of Prestonpans on the Firth of Forth . |
27 | In addition , to avoid seriously misleading Parliament , when we table the revised estimate for the cash injection on the day of the statement , we can not include the £150 million as a receipt due this year . |
28 | After this vote the BSP began meetings and consultations with the UDF and the MRF on the possibility of forming a project government of national consensus . |
29 | Using the anti-capillary forceps , hold the dried grid face-down on the surface of the ethanolic PTA for 1 min with gentle agitation , drain on the surface , transfer to the surface of 95% ethanol to rinse for 15–30 sec , drain on filter paper and allow to air-dry . |
30 | Practical guidelines on the way in which an allegation of misconduct ought to be handled are available in the ACAS Code of Practice on disciplinary and other employment procedures , and in the handbook Discipline at Work . |