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

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1 Any person can apply for the Meals on Wheels Service .
2 Once in position leave it there , then use fingers 4 and 3 ( or 3 and 2 ) for the pull-offs on strings 1 and 2 .
3 Escalating projected deficits in collection targets will also generate pressure for harsher penalties as the effects on services begin to be spelled out .
4 Looking along the pew , he saw Georgia , Harriet , Yvonne , all three in profile , stern as the heads on coins .
5 Would it be right to conclude from the Prime Minister 's remarks about the limitations on deficits that he completely rejects the 3 per cent .
6 Here in the region , the Oxford district health uthority has set up a working party on doctors hours … they 're concerned about the effects on doctors and patients .
7 Giving voice to the demands , and warning about the constraints on teachers buying books , Pat Clark , a teacher and member of the Federation of Children 's Book Groups , reminded booksellers and publishers alike that ‘ books are only one of the resources needed by teachers ’ .
8 feeling that this gave to the beginning of that conference and this government then has the audacity to talk about the burdens on employers what about the burdens on the families of those whose relatives have been killed or diseased through workplace injuries by the negligence of the employers that actually employ them ?
9 ‘ We need to realign tours with the World Cup … we really need to think about the demands on players .
10 Blanche had heard rumours about the pressures on police manpower but knew from the chief superintendent 's manner that that could not be the reason .
11 A meal provided through the Meals on Wheels Service will provide one third of the daily intake required for good health , and to ensure that you get most benefit from your meal , it should be eaten as soon as it is delivered to you .
12 In the former case , it can sometimes be brought within the scope of the rules on payments by way of compensation for loss of office .
13 The flight panel was designed in the days when American firms used to write the names of the instruments on bits of paper , put them in a hat , draw them out one-by-one and fill in the holes .
14 The ample panel ‘ was designed in the days when American firms used to write the name of the instruments on bits of paper , uput them in a hat , draw them out one-by-one and fill in the holes ’ .
15 The great thing , as we have said above , and will probably say again , is not to fritter away any of the instruments on parts not essential to the design .
16 The detail of the proposals on contributions was , of course , fully set out in the very full statement that I made to the House by way of a written answer at the same time as my right hon. Friend the Chancellor 's autumn statement on 6 November .
17 WELL THERE GOES THE LAST OF THE MEALS ON WHEELS .
18 Edward 's handling of the commons on matters of taxation showed his pragmatism and political skills at their best .
19 Labour demanded that we publish illustrative figures on the effect of the changes on pensioners and claimants .
20 The draft student charter would allow students to opt out of their associations and would constrain student unions by use of the laws on organisations which lay claim to charitable status .
21 Particular attention will be paid to the impact of the reforms on teachers ' classroom goals .
22 The effect of the restrictions on officers seeking election to neighbouring authorities is likely to be relatively small .
23 They heard the diesel engine , the quick rattle of the wheels on rails and then the caterpillar of carriages that rose above the stone walls , the small windows flashing in the sun as they were quickly drawn across their view and gone .
24 The majority of readers probably regard these features as self-evident , but they may not be aware of the speed with which UK society has changed in the last three decades , or , as we shall see , of the effects on areas which have not shared in the process .
25 Most of the comments on links with parents came from the primary sector
26 Such a view was made easy by the reliance of the police on informers of dubious character .
27 The DCR on Oct. 2 called for the annulment of the elections on grounds of fraud .
28 When informed of the attacks on photographers , League president Gordon McKeag refused to comment .
29 Those involved with the study of English are acutely aware of the attacks on institutions of higher education in Britain , in the rest of Europe , and in America during the past decade which have caused activities within the humanities to come under threat .
30 The nucleus of the first consists of the preludes on chorales associated with the Lutheran mass ( Kyrie and Gloria ) and the larger ( pedaliter ) catechism preludes .
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