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

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1 Inside was a gold wedding ring and on the locket itself , the name ‘ Agnes ’ . ’
2 This twofold emphasis upon religious consciousness and on the task of theology in the present brings with it a major shift in the understanding of the character of theological and doctrinal statements — a shift from the objective to the subjective pole , from the truth to be affirmed to the awareness and intention of the person or community affirming it .
3 In a rapidly changing business , how can crucial decisions on manpower be taken with the necessary speed and on a basis of fact ?
4 It emerged that a video camera had been trained on part of the premises of the night club and on an area where an incident preceding the arrival of the police and part of the incident said to be the violent disorder had taken place .
5 Occasionally they sought changes in the Club and on the course , suggesting moving the 5th tee forward and being provided with at able on which to clean their clubs !
6 Jim was sitting in the middle of the back seat and on the edge but he did not utter , even when Patrick squeezed between two juggernauts with inches to spare .
7 In 1966 he lost his seat and on the nomination of Harold Wilson ( later Baron Wilson of Rievaulx ) entered the House of Lords as a life peer .
8 The three parties constituting Chancellor Helmut Kohl 's ruling coalition agreed on Jan. 16 on a government programme and on the distribution of portfolios , six weeks after winning the all-German general election on Dec. 2 , 1990 [ see pp. 37904-05 ] .
9 Slow music with intermittent pauses puts the greatest stress on the system , both on the mind and on the body .
10 The lid of the casket is made of silver and on the lid is a map of Ireland made of gold .
11 It was a middle-aged face , deeply wrinkled around the mouth and on the forehead , and artificially tanned .
12 It relied both on the circumstances of the shooting and on a confession alleged to have been made by telephone by the defendant to Paulette 's husband , Jimmy Zaidie ( ‘ Zaidie ’ ) immediately after the shooting , and also on threats previously made by the defendant to kill Paulette , as alleged by the prosecution and as testified to in evidence by Zaidie and by Daphne Matadial ( ‘ Matadial ’ ) , Paulette 's sister .
13 In her writings and lectures Blackwell demonstrated a firm belief in the intimate connection between physical and moral health , addressing women on domestic hygiene and on the relation between health and religion.24 Her book The Human Element in Sex , 1884 was adamant that medicine could not become an end in itself but needed to discover the workings of moral law .
14 Against this , J.H. Gagnon and William Simon have argued in their book Sexual Conduct that sexuality is subject to ‘ socio-cultural moulding to a degree surpassed by few other forms of human behaviour ’ , and in so arguing they are building both on a century of sex research and on a century of questioning the notion of ‘ natural man ’ .
15 The journal bridges the gap between theory and practice through its reports both on recent research and on the planning and implementation of practical programmes .
16 The back scooped down to 4 inches below my waist , but the weight of the beads stretched the base fabric and on the dress rehearsal , much to my embarrassment , the backless gown inched its way over my buttocks until it became not only backless but bottomless .
17 Subject to the Rules and to any rights or restrictions attached to any shares , on a show of hands every member who ( being an individual ) is present in person or ( being a recognised body ) is present by a duly authorised corporate representative [ , not being himself a member entitled to vote , ] shall have one vote and on a poll every member shall have one vote for every share of which he is the holder .
18 Subject to the Rules and to any rights or restrictions attached to any shares , on a show of hands every member who ( being an individual ) is present in person or ( being a recognised body ) is present by a duly authorised corporate representative [ , not being himself a member entitled to vote , ] shall have one vote and on a poll every member shall have one vote for every share of which he is the holder .
19 The Cellar is situated in the basement of a building owned by a local estate agent and on the fringe of the main shopping area .
20 The relative risks estimated on the basis of data collected at interview and on the basis of data from obstetric notes are generally similar .
21 Jarvis saw them get into the next car and on an impulse he jumped up and followed them .
22 Oh yes and a filter to make it like the cap of my handcream tube looking out of my handbag and on the dressing-table .
23 The point is that once you 're in the boat and on the water the disability ceases to count .
24 Realization of how little was known about the likely effects of this demographic change led to the production of the first substantial body of data in this country on the experience of ageing in industry and on the relationship of work capacity to ageing : a highly polemical debate received some empirical clothing .
25 The first British scheme for conscription entailed the limited enrolment of single men ; those in essential work in industry and on the land were excused .
26 Concern has , however , been expressed about the overall impact of the Nissan plant on the rest of the motor industry and on the economy as a whole .
27 It was the beginning of the summer term and on the noticeboard was that term 's list of the morning lectures for the first-year undergraduates .
28 Reselection would be for the balance of the original five-year term and on the basis of the new firm 's details .
29 Reselection would be for the balance of the original five-year term and on the basis of the new firm 's details .
30 It was bright and new , with the King 's head on one side and on the other a wren and the date , 1941 .
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