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

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31 He 's unconscious and on a life support machine .
32 You and unemployed used to go and on a course there for unemployed do , and do that as well .
33 He slapped the conductor hard over the head for the bother he was causing and on a scrap of paper laboriously took down my name , age , passport number and nationality .
34 In studies 1 , 2 , and 3 children were tested on an animal classification task ( 1 and 2 ) and on a construction task
35 However , doing some voluntary work in schools and on a holiday camp for the under privileged convinced her that she really wanted to carry on working with children .
36 It is proposed to focus on a sample of parents drawn from a multi-ethnic area , and on a sample of health visitors working in the area .
37 ‘ Then the remains arrived next day and the sister Mary , who is 89 and on a walking aid , objected to her grave being dug and being used by Katherine at that stage .
38 The problem is that , as we have seen , the Marxist theory of society depends on a contradiction between conflicting principles and on a conflict between different classes .
39 Barclay Plc uses a predetermined overhead rate in applying overheads to product costs on a direct labour cost basis for cost centre X and on a machine hour basis for cost centre Y. The following details the estimated forecasts for l9X1 :
40 No one can predict whether a serious injury will result in death — that may depend on the victim 's physique , on the speed of an ambulance , on the distance from the hospital , and on a range of other medical and individual matters .
41 More attention needs to be focused on other records or information resources that document our culture and on a range of other institutions that produce them .
42 Against this , J.H. Gagnon and William Simon have argued in their book Sexual Conduct that sexuality is subject to ‘ socio-cultural moulding to a degree surpassed by few other forms of human behaviour ’ , and in so arguing they are building both on a century of sex research and on a century of questioning the notion of ‘ natural man ’ .
43 Overtaking on the inside and on a pelican crossing .
44 Try comparing a plucked note on a violin and on a mandolin and you will certainly notice the difference .
45 It remains a mystery to many why Foxton , a country village so far from the turmoil of industrial England , and on a hillside , should have become the site of so much ingenious canal design .
46 On the decorated sword scabbard he is depicted , like the god Jupiter , half-nude and on a throne .
47 He a attended courses , and on a couple of occasions he 'd travelled down with another officer to collect prisoners .
48 window and I sort of pinged the cat 's tray , you know , if I shut the door and walked back in and hid the paint on the side , and on a couple of occasions he was painting that window and suddenly this cat appeared outside
49 Tony McCarthy was driving a solid-tyred Leyland lorry that had the words ‘ Salvation Army ’ emblazoned along its canvas sides and on a board fixed above the cab .
50 In Chapter 3 it was argued that pre-colonial society was indeed authoritarian , and that this expressed itself in a great stress on the conformity of the individual , and on a hierarchy of relationships between young and old , between chiefs and people and between men and women .
51 ‘ Through one single glass pane the light falls on an empty colour box , and on a bundle of worn-out brushes … ’
52 The wave was bigger than expected , although half an hour later , and on a bend at the Rea , Hempsted , Robert Diamond hit the bank in his own glassfibre craft and cartwheeled through the air before grasping the other boat .
53 Just after the end of our period , in the late 1150s , the celebrated intellectual and letter writer John of Salisbury recounted his travels : ‘ ten times have I crossed the chain of the Alps since I left England first ; twice have I travelled through Apulia ; I have done business often in the Roman court on behalf of my superiors and friends ; and on a variety of counts I have traversed England , and France too , many times . ’
54 These materials are highly complicated and important fluids which play a great part in the direction of the ways in which our bodies and minds function ; they are known as hormones , and are carried around in the bloodstream exercising effect on each other and on a variety of bodily processes .
55 The Society also communicated with solicitors directly at regional level and on a variety of courses and conferences .
56 Formal negotiations on this issue and on a state treaty between the two countries were accordingly begun on April 25 .
57 The expense is to be borne by such party as the court may direct ( Ord 50 , r 8 ) , and on a taxation reasonable costs may be allowed ( Ord 38 , r 12 ) .
58 I 've played it fast and loose before , and on the rare occasions when I 've disobeyed orders ( in the Rhineland during the First Crusade , in a little whorehouse in the backstreets of Byzantium , and on a cargo ship bearing perfumes from Punt ) I have come up smelling of roses .
59 The wife , Margery , refuses him ; the clerk departs and on a friend 's advice takes his problem to an older woman , Dame Sirith .
60 A porthole was opened amidships and on a plank lay the small body .
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