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

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1 At a time of enormous demands on the energies resources and initiative of the Department , and the Government proposals for changes in the legislative framework of bus operation , the development work on further cars underlines Blackpool Borough Council 's confidence in the future of the tramway .
2 In consequence , while the gross gains and losses on the futures contracts and shares in an arbitrage transaction were equal , the net gains and losses were not , ( Schwarz , Hill and Schneeweis , 1986 , pp. 105–6 ) .
3 A few of the ulema , highly placed in the government , encouraged him in his attacks on the gazi emirates , ulema " whose ideas and sentiments had remained attached to the ancient centres of Islam from which they had come as poor adventurers and to which they intended to return as wealthy ministers of the new master " .
4 Are there any questions on the sports pitches ?
5 in defending the school against the advice of his own officials , who supported in its findings backed by the audit report into those figures on the schools meals budget .
6 As President of the Local Government Board , Walter Long surprised opponents and supporters alike by the fairness with which he treated conscientious objectors , but local Unionists on the appeals tribunals were far less tolerant .
7 She edits a weekly dispatch of news and features on the roles religions and the Christian churches play in the region .
8 Mr Hook 's previous Indian titles on the Plains tribes and Apache were very attractive ; this book is better than either — a really dazzling piece of work .
9 Approval by the Inland Revenue also means that there may be limits on the contributions employees pay and on the amount of their benefits .
10 Erm , but you really need to do it , cos the risk of things going wrong are very high , you do n't Right , let's file I wanted to say a fe a few things about One Two Three Release Three , cos there are some differences on the Windows products .
11 I do n't see that in any combination of these Amendments , I very much hope that my Noble Friend will come back at the report stage with our grateful thanks for having found a process which will produce a body of co of o of appointed members on the police authorities of a position to influence but not to determine his policy and that should be an a position , I agree with my Noble Friend , Lord Motterstone subordinate to that of the magistrates .
12 I also consider that in view of their experience in the courts , the er the magistrates on the police authorities have a vital part to play .
13 The law against sex discrimination was strengthened by the Sex Discrimination Act of 1986 which removed the restrictions on the hours women could work , allowing both night work and shift work , and gave women the right to work until the same age as their male colleagues .
14 Ideally we might have preferred a juvenile actress , but with the restrictions on the hours children can work in Television we knew we could n't do it that way . ’
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