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

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1 He leant back and pushed himself away from the table , sliding backwards on the castors of his typist-style chair .
2 It hurls itself around the island and in seconds the sea is alive , ugly waves crashing over the boats , white horses flicking over the surface on the hooves of the wind .
3 Instead he designed lamps on the spot and took them straight down into the mines to test them on the jets of methane .
4 Thus in the same building as the photographs of SS officers selecting the Jews on the ramps of Birkenau are news pictures of British paratroopers ordering the concentration camp survivors away from postwar Palestine .
5 Then he 'd gone into Belfast with the samples and had cracked the car 's exhaust on the ramps outside a police station .
6 These figures represent a considerable increase ( at least a doubling ) on the estimates on which safety experts have often based their cost analyses .
7 They felt that it was important that public officers concerned with citizens — judges , the police , the armed services , even teachers , doctors land nurses — should receive training on the obligations of the state and on the rights of citizens .
8 Troop Sergeant-Major Haines — landed from ML 6 — reported to Newman and early in the fight lay out in the open with a 2-inch ( 51mm ) mortar firing on the guns across the submarine basin .
9 Just advise you on the dates of last year .
10 5.9.6.1 for the upwards only review of the rent reserved by such underlease on the basis and on the dates on which the Rent is to be reviewed in this Lease
11 5.9.6.1 for the upwards only review of the rent reserved by such underlease on the basis and at least on the dates on which the Rent is to be reviewed in this Lease ( but having regard to the length of the proposed term of the underlease )
12 The European Commission yesterday duly called for total deregulation of telephone service in the European Community by 1998 and asked telecommunications ministers to endorse that goal at their Council of Ministers on May 10 : the UK is the only European Community country where the body responsible for installing phones and running the service has been forced to make room for a competitor , but national territorial monopolies were not suited to the needs of a single Community market and technological advances meant they were no longer justified in any case , the Commission said ; Industry Commissioner Martin Bangemann said the Commission would soon produce another paper on whether development of telephone networks should also be dealt with under a free market system , adding that the Commission believed companies from outside the Community should be free to reap the benefits of deregulation as long as EC firms were able to do likewise on those firms ' home territory ; but the Commission pulled back from recommending that large companies be free to lease spare capacity on the networks of utilities such as gas from the start of next year .
13 The temptation is to establish a structure which relies on the initiatives of experts-Training Authorities , Regional Training Departments , Management Development Advisers .
14 However , it would be unwise to rely on the initiatives of local authorities alone , because of the severe financial restrictions under which they operate ( I found out today for example that Edinburgh District Council 's ENTIRE budget for maintainance of paths and bridleways amounts to only £5,000 per year ) , but also because many routes of interest to cyclists coincide with trunk road routes , which are D o T responsibility .
15 In due course , when all available information on the releases of polonium-210 and other nuclides not so far incorporated in the analysis has been assimilated , the board will publish a revised assessment of the radiological implications of environmental releases from the Windscale fire .
16 Attention has centred throughout on the releases of radioactive iodine and its subsequent ingestion over a wide area of Britain and Western Europe .
17 The Green Party aims to gain concessions on environmental safeguards for nuclear power and on the ingredients of unleaded petrol .
18 Paul Sieveking on the phantoms of the Beltway
19 For television , in particular , where the text is itself both a theoretical problem ( where does a television text begin and end ? ) , and a banal critical object ( in comparison with the things people do with it ) , it may be inevitable that attention fastens on an ethnography of consumption rather than on the objects of production .
20 But it has been developed by Perrow to apply to the actions which administrators perform on the objects of their decision-making .
21 Connon now brought his full attention to bear on the objects before him .
22 the European court has already influenced child-care in the United Kingdom through its judgements on terminating parental access to children in care and on the conditions for using secure accommodation .
23 They claimed that Saibou 's government had failed to keep promises which it made on the conditions for their return .
24 The IMF , however , taking into account another failure in the June test , suspended further drawdowns and negotiations commenced on the conditions for further assistance , expected to include a further devaluation .
25 While there was a cultural aspect to this battle ( the Telagu people faced discrimination as a linguistic minority ) it is stressed that the struggle was focused on the conditions of an agricultural economy organised around a system of landlords and tenants .
26 A few observations on the conditions of the deep-water sediments are also relevant to some perennial theories explaining ‘ monster ’ sightings .
27 The huge quantity of accumulated paper values are tokens , the realisation of which lies wholly in the future and depends , on the one hand , on the conditions of capitalist reproduction and , on the other hand , on the very existence of the capitalist system .
28 AS the powder passes through the flame , particles can become molten or partly molten depending on the conditions of the process .
29 On the conditions of lending Hilliard Goldfarb , Chief Curator of the Isabella Stewart Gardner said , ‘ we consider whether the work lent will make an enduring contribution to a work of critical scholarship ’ .
30 specify outcomes which place emphasis on the conditions of the workplace ;
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