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

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1 Would it be right to conclude from the Prime Minister 's remarks about the limitations on deficits that he completely rejects the 3 per cent .
2 Quiroga , arrested as a suspect in 1819 , was allowed extraordinary liberties : he played billiards with brother officers , walked about the streets on parole , and Alcalá Galiano , agent of the Cadiz masons , actually passed the night in his cell .
3 Reading the labels helps the sales assistant become better informed about the products on sale — and thus able to advise and help the customer more effectively .
4 Here in the region , the Oxford district health uthority has set up a working party on doctors hours … they 're concerned about the effects on doctors and patients .
5 However , the committee was concerned about the effects on business of the high rates of interest which occur in an inflationary economy .
6 However , OFWAT is concerned about the effects on health of those disconnected .
7 Thank you for your prompt reply to my letter about the hedges on Trough Road and Gubberford Lane .
8 She said , we 'll ring you about any discrepancies on Monday did n't actually say we 'll ring you about the discrepancies on Monday .
9 It well I say one it was one of the aspects that was that tha that cropped up in our discussion about the criteria on Friday and as far as we 're concerned , what we are trying to do is not er to exclude anything from the discussion in terms of er trying to locate or find a suitable location .
10 Giving voice to the demands , and warning about the constraints on teachers buying books , Pat Clark , a teacher and member of the Federation of Children 's Book Groups , reminded booksellers and publishers alike that ‘ books are only one of the resources needed by teachers ’ .
11 ‘ Everyone gets annoyed at work because there 's always a lot about the raids on London but when Liverpool gets it they say ‘ the North West ’ . ’
12 feeling that this gave to the beginning of that conference and this government then has the audacity to talk about the burdens on employers what about the burdens on the families of those whose relatives have been killed or diseased through workplace injuries by the negligence of the employers that actually employ them ?
13 The German asked about the atrocities on invasion day — these were known abroad .
14 ‘ We need to realign tours with the World Cup … we really need to think about the demands on players .
15 We talked about the influences on Blamey 's art .
16 Blanche had heard rumours about the pressures on police manpower but knew from the chief superintendent 's manner that that could not be the reason .
17 Rather asked Hussein about the pressures on George Bush and the prospects for any negotiations .
18 A member of the Guild is always present to answer any questions you might have about the items on display .
19 They saw a news item about the deaths on television and advised Gore to give himself up to police .
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