Example sentences of "on [art] [noun sg] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Conditions provided plenty of drama on the reach out of the Crouch , with a cold and vicious south-westerly and a lumpy sea which spread-eagled the unwary in broaches both to windward and to leeward , and a variety of spectacular gybes and blow-outs .
2 The first time it stopped raining was on the ferry back from Boulogne .
3 The study builds upon four recent small studies of the Norwich economy , financed under the ESRC Open Door Scheme , and undertaken from the University of East Anglia : by Moseley on unemployment , by Sapsford on the local government provision of sites and premises , by Seddon on the building up of an industrial data base , and by Townroe on the employment of 16 and 17 year old school leavers .
4 The centralization of papal government , which was a feature from Gregory VII 's pontificate onwards , depended on the building up of the curia and the use of the cardinals in the administration and as advisers .
5 Once we were past the village on the road up to the major , Sir Edmund , recalling my story about the ambush , ordered the soldiers to fan out before us .
6 and then it goes up to Clarkeston , that 's on the road up to Sheena 's farm and then it comes back .
7 The inhabitants of Stowey for their part were already passing judgement as Coleridge , Southey and Henry Poole set off on the road back to Shurton .
8 Very quickly , however , the three young people began to exert over one another the complex mutual attraction which remained characteristic of their relationship , and more than three weeks passed before Coleridge finally set off on the road back to Stowey .
9 Hazlitt set out with Coleridge that morning on the road back to Shrewsbury , observing how his companion continually moved from one side of the footpath to the other as they walked along , though only later connecting this odd movement with ‘ any instability of purpose or involuntary change of principle ’ .
10 The four basic steps on the road back to financial health are :
11 A week after they arrived at Kinghorn , they were on the road back to Inverkeithing .
12 She supposed that she ought to spend more time at the place , but was always thankful when she was once again on the road back to London .
13 The four basic steps on the road back to financial health are : To Maximise your income — which may mean , for example , exploring the possibility of a part time job , or checking you are getting all the state benefits to which you are entitled .
14 On the road back to the tarn we passed a cluster of cottages .
15 At the Pitztal FIS downhill , which was held on a high glacier , we were up against none other than Peter Mueller , on the road back from last season 's devastating knee injury .
16 Seb remembered what Anna had said to him when they shared a haystack bed on the road back from Charwelton .
17 Could this scene be acted out every day at 4.45pm on the road out of Pinjarra ?
18 The area between Caniçal and the end of the island is very sandy and , indeed , the only natural sandy beach on the island is to be found at Prainha on the road out to Ponta do São Lourenço at the end of the island .
19 Did Theo remember that mill on the road out of The Hague where they had once sat and pledged eternal friendship so passionately , over their glasses of milk ?
20 On the road out of Spanish Fork , she had become aware of a wound just above her knee .
21 ‘ She waits on in the Twa Dogs now , ’ she said , ‘ a pothouse on the road out to Ireby . ’
22 At ten o'clock , perhaps , on the road out of Zenda . ’
23 For most 18–30 's the day in Malia starts around lunchtime with English breakfast at one of the cafés on the road down to the beach .
24 ‘ That the experience was an intense one for all was obvious from the babel of voices on the road down .
25 and sell packaging film , covering 700 miles a week between them on the customer round .
26 Used in conjunction with a normal trowel for coinshooting , it can sit on the belt out of the way and be used for easy recovery of the deeper targets .
27 Professionally , her opinion carried little weight , but she had to side with Tom on the issue out of her concern for Faye , and her familiarity with the artist 's problems .
28 Yesterday morning on the cookery up by there you needed some ice cream cake .
29 There is , fortunately , only one really good way of deciding what software to buy for desktop publishing and that is to take the document you wish to create on the system along to the demonstrations .
30 If you are planning to run the new cables temporarily on the surface up or down the walls , simply clip them in place with cable clips , or run them in slimline plastic minitrunking stuck to the wall surface .
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