Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [adv] on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He plays more on the left hand side which is not my favourite position , I prefer to play on the right . |
2 | he went mad and he was trying to cover it up and that cos I mean over the club , and he goes there on a Saturday afternoon , he gets some stick over there . |
3 | And er he sort of admitted that he lives absolutely on the fringe of the no go area . |
4 | Of the many interweaving strands within this extensive topic he concentrates primarily on the way artists have deployed scientific ideas and instruments — these connections constitute ‘ the science of art ’ of his title — — while he also encompasses a number of related themes . |
5 | He concentrates mainly on the flying , but as that , by necessity , requires a considerable amount of ground school the heavy bookwork is in there too . |
6 | In doing so , he relies heavily on the work of ethno-botanist and psychedelic frontiersman Terence McKenna . |
7 | He relies mainly on the ( legitimate ) authority of that position . |
8 | He lands directly on the female 's back , and mating takes place . |
9 | ‘ I 'll be back , ’ he tells you as he sweats away on the treadmill or the mountain bike . |
10 | Once inside , he settles uneasily on an overstuffed armchair and peers politely , if a little wearily , through gold-rimmed granny glasses . |
11 | THE Prime Minister 's brother revealed what he enjoys most on the sunny South Coast . |
12 | Cawson himself acknowledges the significance of this in his discussion of ‘ microcorporatism ’ , that is the detailed bargaining of the state with individual enterprises over investment and other matters , sometimes with the involvement of trade unions ( see Cawson ( 1986 , pp. 118–21 ) where he focuses particularly on the experiences of the GLC and the Greater London Enterprise Board ) . |
13 | Lienhardt , writing of the Dinka of the southern Sudan , provides support for Romaine 's view but also suggests a further elaboration of it , impinging as he does so on a number of the issues raised here . |
14 | One patient had identified milk as causing symptoms but his lactose tolerance test was positive and he remains well on a lactose free diet . |
15 | He sucks hard on the number before holding it out to me . |
16 | ‘ So he runs slowly on a ball . |
17 | It is further agreed that the approach adopted by the court of appeal in the case of and incorporate of nineteen eighty nine , one queens bench page eight hundred and seventy eight , is that which I should adopt , er the person which seeks to persuade me that the percentage which I should apply should be four point five percent rather than the two percent used in that case by the court of appeal , he argues partly on the basis of er , evidence by Mr an architect who er , with the greatest respect to him , whilst I feel quite sure his architectural abilities are of the highest quality , I feel that as an economist he is perhaps er not more reliable than any other economist , er but er , Mr argues that er , recent falls in house prices show that houses are not the risk free inflation proof investments which the court of appeal assumed when and was decided . |
18 | He drags morosely on the cheroot while we wait for the pretty young newsreader to get through the latest government verbals on the self-pitying unemployed . |