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

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1 With consolidation we are working on the tangible information that is available .
2 The Tynes , perched in their multitudes on the hand-carved cart that had lain cherished and unused in their garage .
3 Tobie had previously met Primaflora on rare occasions only — during the search for Tristâo and Diniz Vasquez on Rhodes ; on the ambushed ship that brought them from Rhodes , and in the King 's hall at Kiti immediately after .
4 Others are dining , on the cautious assumption that a nine o'clock party might not provide adequate food .
5 This has certain implications for the kind of research on the inner city that we are interested in .
6 The exhibition focuses on the crucial relationship that obtained between mountains , the sun , animals , and plants , and the city plans , temple sites , representational images , and graphic symbols of the pre-Columbian civilisations of South America .
7 Local involvement in nation-wide politics does not just depend on intellectual evolution , however , but on the strong conviction that national affairs affect one 's life and so need to be considered .
8 As for Prince Charles , having declared that he kept an open mind on the subject of complementary medicine , he gave a dissertation on the recent allegations that he had taken to the occult : ‘ I do not play with a Ouija board .
9 All along the terrace , on the low wall that bounded it , stood the statuary his father had once told him had been placed there by whoever inhabited the place before Hilbert and Lilian came .
10 I moved backwards and by standing on the low wall that bordered the towering yew hedge , I gained a level view of the kitchen .
11 It meant because of my experience and my knowledge I was erm able to advise the Superintendent in charge , Mr , on the various options that were available to him and also erm advise him whether he was considering other options , whether they would be safe or otherwise .
12 Okay well I 'll I 'll do a I 'll do a note on on the various headings that I 've made so we 've all got the same piece of paper .
13 The main emphasis is on the various ways that these relationships may pattern and establish expectations and opportunities for different individuals .
14 And perhaps secondly erm there is not a body of information which has been submitted to er this examination public which advises you in detail on the various issues that we think need to be addressed leading to the erm proposal occasions and I would have thought it would have been difficult for the panel to come to a a conclusion but I may be wrong on that .
15 There is a very large and sophisticated literature on the various measures that could be used to summarize economic inequality and make comparisons over time within one country and between countries ( see Sen 1973 and Jenkins 1991 ) .
16 Just a very brief comment , perhaps summing up the and commenting on the various contributions that we 've heard so far .
17 So it has dawned on the financial markets that the enemy might actually win the next election .
18 That in turn will have an impact on the financial calculations that British Rail will need to do for the construction of the new station at King 's Cross .
19 In the weeks that followed , the teleprinter messages from Barashevo were to become familiar reading to the official who now hobbled on the built-up shoe that supported his club foot towards his filing cabinets .
20 Certainly their substance should be accessible to anyone not so far gone in the contemplation of astrology — a science , so it is widely held , on the cogent grounds that its practitioners use computers — homeopathy , aromatherapy , or telekinesis as to be beyond the reach of reason .
21 It seems to be based on the implicit assumption that women who reject dieting and respond to their bodies ' hunger can have no role to play in their own , or anybody else 's , fantasies .
22 Both the theory and the methodology are based on the implicit assumption that the communicative experience of white middle class males is prototypical … the experience of women , other ethnic groups and classes are treated as deviations …
23 Many documents are written on the implicit assumption that the reader is much like the writer in terms of expertise and style of thinking .
24 It was in the course of a leisurely journey on the trans-Siberian Railway that he persuaded Wheeler-Bennett to devote himself to becoming a specialist on contemporary Germany .
25 On a seller and buyer summons the court declared that the seller had not made a good title , and ordered the return to the buyer of the buyer 's deposit on the equitable principle that it is a seller 's duty to disclose fully and frankly in the contract any title defect .
26 After each separate exercise allow a minute or so for fuller relaxation to take place and for you to concentrate on the pleasant sensations that relaxation brings .
27 You will notice on the printed sheet that Ashbone and Wallis of Twitchit are named as goalkeeper and centre-half for Dorning , and that the Saliki twins of Dorning are named as the Twitchit substitutes .
28 Taking the election results as his guide , he should decide on a step-by-step approach , building on the fragile trust that does exist rather than risk another failure .
29 I walked some way behind Jean-Claude on the narrow path that skirted the woods and lost sight of him when my attention was diverted to a shadowy path in the trees .
30 Firstly , on the narrow ground that the word ‘ premises ’ in s.91 of the 1875 Act ( now replaced by s.92 of the Public Health Act 1936 ) does not include sewage disposal works .
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