Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun sg] [v-ing] on the " in BNC.
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1 | Maloney and Duva are presently having talks with Morrison 's promoter Bob Arum and manager Bill Cayton about the new WBO champion appearing on the Cardiff bill . |
2 | If he accepts both those propositions , what pressure is the Northern Ireland Office putting on the Government to conform to those European Community rules ? |
3 | I it 's just that I remember on Monday morning hearing on the radio that it was being talked about that afternoon and of course immediately forgot to go and get a copy of the next day 's Guardian and read about it and all the other |
4 | The Scottish National Party put down a Commons motion calling on the Prime Minister to dissociate himself from his press spokesman . |
5 | Their overall fuel policy role was also to give them influence over more central aspects of BEA decision making on the choice of fuel for power stations , particularly when oil and nuclear power began to look like attractive options to add to the industry 's coal-fired base . |
6 | Mr Colescott 's latest work , including a painting called ‘ Europe , Africa : a Fool there was ’ , is at Phyllis Kind beginning on the 6th and continuing through 20 March . |
7 | Mr Zoltan Kiraly , a Hungarian MP , demanded an emergency Warsaw Pact meeting on the crisis . |
8 | However , with the UK economy teetering on the edge of recession , the mere provision of reclaimed land , infrastructure and renovated buildings — the core of MDC 's economic activities — may be an inadequate investment incentive . |
9 | Bonar Law waited to be confirmed as leader at a full Hotel Cecil party meeting on the Monday before accepting the King 's commission . |
10 | Informed sources say that Texas Instruments Inc had Sun Microsystems Inc 's SunOS Unix running on the superscalar Viking Sparc a long time ago , but when schedules for the long overdue part began to slip , it clammed up , leaving the grapevine to hum with negative vibes . |
11 | The report optimistically continues that it was ‘ practically certain ’ the course would be built and adds with a final flourish of conviction ‘ Mr D. Stephenson , now professional to the Princes Golf Club , Sandwich , and formerly in a similar capacity at Huntercombe , has prepared plans of an 18-hole course on that portion of the Bolney estate fringing on the Harpsden road , with a clubhouse to be built almost directly opposite Mr. John Hodges ' cricket field . |
12 | Officers from Stephen 's Wiltshire-based squadron provided a guard of honour and the bearers party carried his Union Jack draped coffin with his RAF cap resting on the top . |
13 | Here details are given both of the executive at the PR consultancy working on the account and the relevant executive at the client company . |
14 | although still basically ugly , looked nicer with the late April sun glinting on the old stonework . |
15 | Taylor teams up with Elvis sound-alike Shakin' on the Welsh singer 's new single , Radio , and is also featured in his video . |
16 | Our Mirage 28 yachts , excellent for training and short handed sailing , will be used on a new Villa-Flotilla programme concentrating on the relatively sheltered Gulf of Güllück north of the Bodrum Peninsula . |
17 | ‘ It 's the local guy made good who we are now trying to get to , ’ says Ian Sharpe , a Barclays secondee working on the Newcastle Initiative ( NI ) , a task force set up in 1988 to promote the city 's renaissance . |
18 | Preliminary estimates suggest a cost of between £3.5 million and £7 million at May 1980 prices for the southern part of the Sighthill Section depending on the scheme adopted . |