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

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1 Comedy Gagging on the punters Oliver Double reports on the stand-up 's life of right-on jokes for right-off audiences
2 For further information on the Blues Festival Programme or to set up interviews with musicians performing at the Blues Festival please contact :
3 The business for sale can be placed on the Accountants Business Network by providing details of the business to the KPMG ABN Coordinator .
4 An additional initiative available is to advertise the opportunity either in the Financial Times or on the Accountants Business Network ( ‘ ABN ’ ) .
5 Dirt and scale deposited on the venturi throat can affect accuracy .
6 Time should be spent early in the negotiations concentrating on the conditions precedent and determining how they are to be satisfied .
7 This is a step I did n't really want to take as the text books and scientific articles indicate that the fry feed on a mucus secretion on the parents flanks which is necessary to their health .
8 It remains to be seen whether they will still be in business to take the show to London in April ; it looks as if the outcome of the Northern group may rest on the Roses game later in the month .
9 These people will still be entitled to all the investment returns on the with-profits element of their investment — which accounts on average for about half of all investment into UWP contracts — but they will only be entitled to 60 per cent of the infrastructure profits on both the with-profits and the unit-linked business .
10 The bonus each policyholder will actually get will depend on the reversionary ( or annual ) bonuses they have received to date on the with-profits element of their policies and will probably be paid out as part of the 1993 bonus distribution in February or March 1994 .
11 Consequently , by selling a stake in the business for £200m the first effect is to raise the solvency margin on the with-profits business .
12 Far from spending long hours on the tiles hunting , scavenging and generally having a high old time with their pals , as tradition and practice dictate , they should be indoors tucked up .
13 He ran into more trouble during the cheque presentation on the players balcony when he appeared in a vest .
14 The fee for the twenty six year old will be decided by a transfer tribunal , after the two clubs failed to agree on the players valuation .
15 I then proceeded by recording a keystroke macro — that is I used the Record option on the Macros section of the Tools menu , typed in the filename BLOCKCNT into the dialog box that appeared and ran through steps needed to perform the task while the macro recorder was on .
16 Commenting on the figures Mr Milburn said : ‘ Mr Fallon claimed these were his own figures .
17 There are even now other issues on the pensions debate we have employers like Telecom using pension funds to fund redundancies we now even have the government looking to see if they can get hold of pension fund money in British Rail and in the Coal Board to see if they can also fund job losses .
18 By substituting this and the initial expressions for V on the boundaries ML and MN into ( 14.6 ) , an explicit integral for V in the interaction region is obtained .
19 The Yad Vashem memorial on the hills west of Jerusalem is supposed to commemorate the Holocaust .
20 Its round towers and conical turrets peep unexpectedly through the trees on the hills north of Cardiff .
21 It was realized , however , that physical efficiency depends on the tasks individuals have to perform and in itself is not a Yes No variable but rather a continuous one .
22 So I did n't even raise an objection when she insisted on touring the Story of Vadinamia museum , which included a lengthier account of the planet 's development than I could ever want — plus an equally detailed , and gruesome , study of life and death on the planets surface ,
23 So it must have been the Gharrgoyles who had put me on the planets surface to die .
24 Psychological theories ' second area of gender bias rests on the associations psychology makes between the consistency and completeness of good theory , and discourses of masculinity .
25 The problems encountered on the cavemen story prefaced the decision to drop Anthony Coburn 's second story , ‘ The Robots ’ .
26 Written by the student body , alternative prospectuses give a report on the students viewpoint and can be obtained from individual NUS offices at some colleges of higher education .
27 Although found on the canals coots are more common on reservoirs and ponds .
28 The selectors in 1991 chose 32% women artists for the final show , whereas this year 's show has 52% women artists ; although this did not reflect any conscious intention on the selectors part to discriminate in favour of women .
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30 A vacancy has arisen on the Women Chemists Committee , the role of which is to raise the profile of women in chemistry by :
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