Example sentences of "on [art] [adj] [unc] [no cls] " in BNC.

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1 Christopher Butler takes After the Wake ( 1980 ) as the title of his ‘ Essay on the Contemporary Avant Garde ’ .
2 Smiling at the round of applause from his audience , he took his seat on the front chaise longue and the show began .
3 To travel is to be continually surprised , to keep on the visual qui vive .
4 Meanwhile , the future of the Open Software Foundation 's Motif graphical user interface is a subject that 's concerning IXI , as well as some other corners of the independent software vendor community who 's businesses are focused on the emerging de facto industry standard , OSF 's major success to date .
5 There vas something official about it , as if it were a guard-dog or sentinel , on the constant qui vive behind its glass eyes , taking turn and turn about with the real house-dog , and the basket of flowers was stuck in its mouth in an attempt to disarm , an accessory borrowed to lend it a harmless look .
6 'Cos there must be a great deal of pressure on the scientific erm er , problem was there and try and find
7 Some of the dealers clearly had their eyes cocked on the coming Biennale des Antiquaires , and were holding back their best pieces .
8 Oh I think an electric drill it was in the sixties so with the twenty five pounds off it brought it down a bit and I , I paid for it with one cheque so I was n't having it on the weekly er er it worked out I think Vicki gave some of it towards it .
9 Effect of cimetidines on the basal in vitro growth of MKN45 and MKN45G
10 AS FRENCH outrage at the dismissal of charges against M Paul Touvier for alleged crimes committed during the Nazi occupation grew yesterday , the National Assembly suspended its afternoon session so that deputies could attend a demonstration at the Memorial of Deportation on the Ile de la Cite .
11 The mood of the Parisians , when they heard the news for which they had been waiting so long , was recorded by a young Welshman living in a rented room on the Ile de la Cité .
12 Is it really any more rational to deny rather than affirm — am I , for example , sure that I mean by God what a religious person does , because if I do not then my dismissal of God 's existence rests on a logical non sequitur .
13 Working for patients proposes that regions , and eventually districts , will be funded on a weighted per capita basis ( with an allowance to the Thames regions for higher prices in London ) .
14 Despite this concern , from the point of view of health care planning , the principle of funding authorities basically on a weighted per capita basis , with no allowance for cross-boundary flow , is to be welcomed .
15 2 Foreign words may be assimilated into another language : for example , the French word ro∘le into English or the English word weekend into French : The leading ro∘le in the film is played by Richard Burton ; On a passé un très bon weekend ( a\ ) Cannes .
16 Is the Minister suggesting that , because a claim is made on a printed pro forma , it is less valid than other claims ?
17 Until relatively recently , oligopoly theory was typically presented as a collection of models each based on a particular ad hoc set of assumptions about firms ' perceptions of their rivals ' reactions to their own choices of prices or outputs .
18 The report noted that the industrialized countries could improve the lot of 1,100 million people living on an average per capita income equivalent to less than US$370 a year by increasing and targeting aid to countries committed to reducing poverty .
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