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

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1 He always comes up with the goods on the day . ’
2 She fiddled with the catches on the shutters and folded them back , her anger cooling at the haunting , distant sound of a boatman singing .
3 Its present Baroque appearance dates from the early 18C with the statues on the attic attributed to the workshop of Braun .
4 I du n no what to do with the posters on the wall , and in the end I just leave them there .
5 But we are not now concerned with the limits on the effective power of British political institutions .
6 To the extent that the technological success is not highly correlated with the returns on the market portfolio , the project is not so risky for a well-diversified shareholder .
7 This led to the publication of the special reports on the mineral resources of Great Britain which , together with the memoirs on the geology of the south Wales coalfield ( finally completed with the publication of the thirteenth memoir in 1921 , all edited by Strahan ) , established Strahan as one of the foremost British economic geologists .
8 These words are part of the conversation which Jesus had with the Pharisees on the topic of divorce .
9 While it 's playing , experiment with the controls on the monitor to make sure you know what each one does .
10 And you can think of that pretty easily if you look at your table erm just write down with the charges on the the ions what H two S O four looks like .
11 He picked up a toy and placed it with the others on the pile .
12 Why have n't you checked with the others on the team ?
13 In this type of grouping , the females stay together at the centre of society , with the males on the periphery .
14 You use them , the handles must be fully opened , and the chain placed squarely around the pipe , with the wheels on the point where the cut is to be made .
15 Each LCA had the added firepower of four brens manned by men from 12 Commando , and in their fight with the Germans on the cliff top the commandos kept the defenders at bay until 0330 hours — some two and a half hours after the paras had landed — when the last craft left the beach under heavy fire .
16 In 1684 Croom , a printer of Bride Lane had such a press which was patronised by Charles II and his court mingling with the crowds on the ice .
17 I wandered among turbanned headstones in the Muslim cemetery , mingled with the crowds on the Galata Bridge over the Golden Horn , and ate Turkish food in unpretentious eating-houses on the waterfront .
18 And one did what one could with the conditions on the sordid steamer .
19 The camcorder on the right is bigger and heavier and is designed to be supported on the shoulder : compare the position of its side-mounted viewfinder with the ones on the compact machines .
20 Some of those who served with the Forces on the continent were brought close to areas where their families had lived , or where friends and relatives had last been heard of .
21 I actually started my listening with the Etudes on the fourth disc , partly because these pieces came late in my discovery of Debussy and partly because they represent a big technical challenge .
22 Along with the Etudes on the fourth disc is Children 's Corner , and here again the playing often strikes me as dull , as in the ‘ Serenade of the doll ’ and ‘ The snow is dancing ’ , which are both on the slow side .
23 It is certainly the first time since Mrs Thatcher was elected in 1979 that Labour has ended its conference with the Conservatives on the defensive .
24 Hot off his guest appearances with the Levellers on the New Model Army tour , his solo set could almost share a bed with blues singers were it not for the updated landscapes : from illegal bare-knuckled boxers and the closing of the mines to adventures in Hackney dole office , all delivered with a street-urchin charm that visibly shocks the one or two tweeders who 've mistaken tonight for a ‘ folk ’ evening .
25 Hot off his guest appearances with the Levellers on the New Model Army tour , his solo set could almost share a bed with blues singers were it not for the updated landscapes : from illegal bare-knuckled boxers and the closing of the mines to adventures in Hackney dole office , all delivered with a street-urchin charm that visibly shocks the one or two tweeders who 've mistaken tonight for a ‘ folk ’ evening .
26 In June 1990 , it was reported that the Home Secretary was seeking a compromise with the judges on the proposals to limit custodial sentences .
27 Two days later , with the Nationalists on the western outskirts of Madrid , the government left the beleaguered and , it was unanimously believed , doomed Spanish capital for the safer haven of Valencia .
28 Johnny was by now fully occupied with the fastenings on the controversial halter-necked garment .
29 Four fifty million , sorry , four fifty million erm between programme re-orientation and other factors , was an apportionment we made er back in the er first part of nineteen ninety three and in the light of later information I think we would revised that now erm we are still negotiating with the contractors on the revised contract price and we do not have definitive costs yet but in fact the costs increased as a result of the rescheduling of the programme directly should be quite modest .
30 Four fifty million , erm between programme re-orientation and other factors was an apportionment we made back in the er first half of nineteen ninety three and in the light of later information I think we would revise that now erm we are still negotiating with the contractors on the revised contract price and we do not have definitive costs yet but in fact the cost increase as a result of the rescheduling of the programme directly should be quite modest .
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