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

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1 Hewlett-Packard Co is working with Micro Resources Inc to offer the latter 's applications and service for the telecommunications industry on the HP 9000 Unix family .
2 Although it hardly seemed to notice the Hooligan affair , and its only immediate response was a front-page poem ‘ Hot Weather and Crime ’ which can only have been intended as a slap in the face for The Times leader on ‘ The Weather and the Streets ’ : The message was clear enough : if it took crime and violence to attract the attention of the mighty to the lives of the poor , then so be it .
3 One answer would be for the judges ruling on applications for chapter 11 to get tough in backing creditors ' claims against the firm .
4 As we work , we can look out of the window now and then and see the students doing physical exercises and practising sports for the sports day on Monday — they 're very keen on physical jerks here , and at Peking we used to be woken up at 7 a.m. to find the Chinese staff doing P.E .
5 Bo Jackson , the outstanding running-back who rushes for the Raiders when not playing baseball for the Kansas City Royals , returns to practice this week , but is unlikely to be ready for the Raiders game on Sunday … against the Kansas City Chiefs .
6 Side by side , a matching pair , both in their best clothes , they set off for the police station on Royal Hill .
7 I was a Sergeant at er police headquarters and my duties amongst er others was as a senior tactical advisor for the police force on firearms matters .
8 As the particles impact on the substrate being sprayed they normally become flattened as they rapidly cool , creating a laminated microstructure as shown in ( Fig. 4 ) .
9 Darlington Arts Centre BHUNDU Boys fever swept through the arts centre on Friday night like a bush fire out of control .
10 After the Dambusters raid on the Mona and Ida dams the photo- reconnaissance pilots were despatched to the dangerous airspace above them to assess the success of the mission .
11 Every year after the three-hours service on Good Friday , in which we choir boys were divided into three groups to lead the singing of the hymns , each group for an hour , a number of villagers went off to look for primroses in the hedgerows and woods .
12 Riot police in Oxford clashed with youths over three nights from Sept. 1 after a police crackdown on " hotting " — racing stolen cars through Blackbird Leys estate at high speed ; a woman suffered severe stab wounds during clashes on Sept. 3 .
13 THE CENTREPIECE OF THE games room on the ground floor of the house used to be a full-size snooker table .
14 Phone back a couple of hours later to report that ooh-er , there seems to have been a copy of the Forms virus on the disk you were using , thus leaving said Editor 's hard disk neither healthy nor safe .
15 Mm detailed plans have been approved for a single storey dwelling in the garden on one of the houses condition on the surgery reverting to living accommodation , the houses would have considerable scope for use as offices subject to planning or paramedical use especially where large car parking areas are required , the whole is available at two hundred and fifty thousand pounds , but offers may be considered for number twenty five with the garden and parking area building plots to the agent
16 When we were watching the end of the film of Brahms 's First Symphony which you 've been editing , I noticed you giving a very accurate two-handed performance of the timpani part on the table in front of you .
17 In the same way , criticisms of the Monopolies Commission on the grounds that perceived monopoly welfare losses are low are misplaced ; what matters is what would transpire in the Commission 's absence .
18 Will he accept that in the United States of America , the land of free enterprise , it was concluded that voluntary arrangements would never sufficiently overcome discrimination against employment and will he respond positively to the view of the employers forum on disability and the law society as well as three hundred and eleven honourable members of this house who have signed E D M number two that the time has now come for legislation to ban discrimination against in er disabled people in respect of employment in this country .
19 In 1854 the Pease family donated money towards the building of the Mechanics Institute on the condition that the Society could rent a room inside .
20 There is a meeting of the Police Committee on Monday and there is an item on their budget for the provision of the camera and of the back up support for processing the offenders as part of their budget proposals and they will be considering that on Monday .
21 Earlier cases had tended to defer to the judgment of the police officer on the spot without setting out an objective definition to which he or she was required to adhere .
22 During those years , the main influence of the police force on policy and security decisions was that , by its existence , it set bounds to what was practicable .
23 The Divisional Court said that this did not matter and was not caught by section 78 , which the judges stressed was concerned with no more than the narrow question of the effect of the police practice on the fairness of the proceedings in court .
24 Unfortunately a major difficulty is posed by the lack of representation of the arts perspective on management courses .
25 A reform of the PES system on the same lines is perfectly feasible .
26 Under proposed University legislation , new graduates will automatically become members of the Graduates Association on receipt of their degrees , after which it is hoped that many will endeavour to create and foster the right conditions to make it attractive for graduates to want to belong and help make their membership worthwhile and rewarding .
27 The consequences of state intervention since 1964 have been use fully summarized in a recent report of the Sports Council on ‘ The Impact of the Sport For All Policy , 1966–84 ’ .
28 Because of the schools emphasis on vocational courses such as computing and engineering , school leavers have a good success rate in getting jobs .
29 MANAGERS at one of the two Royal Naval dockyards yesterday pressed its case to win all future nuclear submarine refitting work despite the jobs impact on its rival .
30 Or the taut handling of a sports saloon on winding country lanes …
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