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

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1 The parties have to disclose , within 14 weeks , the substance of the experts ' evidence on which they intend to rely , in the form of written reports to be agreed if possible .
2 The next time they returned to the windward mark , Paul Cayard tried to shoot the mark as Dennis Conner had done in the defenders ' trials on Tuesday .
3 There is no a priori reasoning process which indicates that the courts ' view on the meaning of one of the ‘ if X ’ issues should necessarily and always be preferred to that of the agency .
4 She looked at the birds ' eggs on her table , the books on the desk near the bed .
5 Many critics have questioned the functionalists ' emphasis on the limited availability of talented people in societies .
6 ( for further discussion of the Russians ' impact on the natives , see Chapter 4 . )
7 It said it would also seek to ban the fungicides ' use on tomatoes , potatoes and bananas .
8 The EC has suspended a grant towards restocking the Pyrenees with eagles and vultures because of fears of the roads ' impact on the birds .
9 Police have located the owner of a van with the same number plates , who described the builders ' logo on the vehicle when he sold it several months ago .
10 By the end of the nineteenth century it was fairly obvious that the dialogue was not materializing , as the social and political events of the 1880s had made clear , and the employers ' counter-attack on trade unions in the 1890s gave little hope for any kind of reconciliation .
11 There was treachery even in the executive branch of William 's government : as Paul Hopkins has shown , Jacobites received constant information from the secretaries ' clerks on warrants and charges against them , and the messengers who made arrests and detained prisoners were often not reliable .
12 There are , finding fifty hectares or thereabouts for a development of this kind and characteristic out of the districts ' allocations on the one hand in their geography , you know that has to be broadly speaking within the existing settlement pattern on the other , not possible .
13 The public survey echoed the journalists ' views on British companies — but only one in 20 thought ICI was doing enough to reduce its effect on the environment .
14 However , Paletz and his colleagues remain critical of the journalists ' over-reliance on official sources of information about the riot ( i.e. the mayor and chief of police ) which helped to frame the event as the successful police suppression of a naked spree of lawlessness .
15 At the expiry of his term he became free of the Clothworkers ' Company on 7 August 1771 .
16 According to the MMC ( 1980 : 95 ) , most of the drivers ' LDCs on Southern Region spent almost all day every Thursday scrutinizing proposed alterations for the coming week .
17 The kids ' verdict on Home Alone 2
18 ‘ I agree with the Childminders ' Association on that .
19 All of these findings remained broadly similar irrespective of whether we analysed total warmth towards parties and party leaders , total ratings for the parties ' performance on issues , or total inclinations towards voting for all three leading parties ( Table 8.8 ) .
20 The leader of that team , Frenchman Patrice Palanque , said it would depart today after a day off at the Iraqis ' request on Friday , the Muslim sabbath .
21 Iain Laughland , for one , has gone on from being a long-serving cap from London Scottish to be the exiles ' representative on the Scottish Rugby Union committee and , ex officio , chairman of the Anglo-Scots ' committee .
22 By a respondent 's notice dated 1 July 1991 the first defendant cross-appealed , seeking an order that on the taking of accounts and inquiry ordered to be taken by Chief Master Munrow on 14 March 1988 , the plaintiffs were not entitled to raise an objection to the defendants ' accounts on the ground that the items were unreasonable in amount unless the court had deprived the first defendant as mortgagee of relevant costs .
23 On the plaintiffs ' appeal and the defendants ' cross-appeal on the ground that the plaintiffs were not entitled to object to the amount of any costs in the accounts unless the court had deprived the defendants of the relevant costs : —
24 According to Health Ministry figures , four people had been killed and 93 injured up to the time of the miners ' arrival on the scene .
25 Piling on the pressure : The miners ' protest on Heseltine 's doorstep .
26 your estimates of the directors ' remuneration on an arms length basis for those years and your expectations for your remuneration package following the sale ;
27 In our opinion the information given in the Directors ' report on pages 11 to 13 is consistent with the financial statements .
28 He was a member of the archbishops ' committee on industrial problems ( 1917–18 ) , and in 1927 was the two archbishops ' choice to introduce the revised prayer-book measure in the House of Commons .
29 Because of the falsificationists ' emphasis on the growth of science , their account of confirmation is significantly different from that of the inductivists .
30 I suspect that some of the drug barons who shell out money in support of what must be a pretty costly operation regard the academically-minded staff of the OHE as a bunch of eggheads , not to say ‘ wets ’ , who ought to be earning their keep by polishing up the industry 's somewhat tarnished image , and by encouraging sales , instead of spending their time and the companies ' profits on airy-fairy projects which are n't going to rustle up a pennyworth of business .
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