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

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1 Legend has it that it was once fired on by a warship because it failed to reply to a signal !
2 It 's a forty foot long boat paddled by twenty people driven on by a drummer and steered by an oarsman
3 As they headed for the first aircraft they were fired on by a sentry .
4 I wish to confirm the details made by telephone on by a member of my staff .
5 Outbreaks of violence were common , usually brought on by a mixture of glue and alcohol .
6 Highlights include ‘ Allergy plight of nice-girl Nicky — ‘ one sip of vodka turns me into a sex maniac ’ ’ ( News of the World magazine ) and ‘ Women could be turned on by a chunk of cheddar ’ ( People ) .
7 In 1974 his property and investment group also faced problems brought on by a credit squeeze and downturn in the building market .
8 EGGED on by a committee of the League of Nations for literature and the arts , Albert Einstein in 1932 asked Sigmund Freud the unanswerable question : ‘ Why war ? ’ .
9 Somehow , Dai , goaded on by a blend of Bernard 's impatience and supervision , got them working .
10 That joint 's got to go on by a quarter to , or goodness knows what time dinner will be ready . ’
11 A struggling Swan was summarily ejected , helped on by a boot up the backside on the part of the Party 's chief agent .
12 The record price for a suit was one hundred pounds , and that was brand new , passed on by a lunatic who changed his mind as soon as he had taken it home .
13 Neither party is likely to want to wait until the matter has been decided on by a court .
14 The Western was in its dying throes , but Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid in 1969 kept it hanging on by a thread .
15 She was holding on by a thread .
16 It 's hanging on by a thread
17 The two leaders of Korea , Syngman Rhee and Kim Il Sung , confronted one another , both intensely nationalistic , ruthless , driven on by a sense of destiny and confidence that he — whether Rhee or Kim — would unite Korea and lead the nation to a glorious future .
18 ‘ Like ground-up brick dust , peed on by a cat . ’
19 Imagine getting turned on by a biker !
20 And medical experts say the horrific condition may have been brought on by a paracetamol tablet .
21 It is not everyone who can boast of being pissed on by a lion .
22 ‘ The trouble , ’ said Fred , ‘ is that your tournament is being put on by a bunch of aircraft public relations people . ’
23 During its maturation it is subject to conditions not exactly like those the mother matured in ; and at fertilization it is acted on by a mate with a constitution unlike its own and unlike its mother 's .
24 Now , when you find management — the representatives of enterprise and risk capital — standing up in public and saying that they have a responsibility to keep prices stable , or lower them , that individual prices ought to be reported on by a commission , and that profits ought to attract special tax penalties if they exceed a certain level , then it is a sign that either the millennium has arrived or else something is going very seriously wrong indeed .
25 Her triumph in securing Dombey as a husband for Edith is dashed by Edith 's unconcealed contempt and resentment after the marriage , and she dies in confusion of mind and physical incapacity brought on by a stroke .
26 My gut , after a period of glorious dependability on a diet of potatoes , was bailing everything out again , spurred on by a meal of Lomo ( pork ) a lo Gordon Blyed from Puno International Restaurant .
27 Newton replaced Galileo 's law of circular inertia with his own law of linear inertia , according to which bodies continue to move in straight lines at uniform speed unless acted on by a force .
28 The conventional notion of literary ‘ tradition ’ does , it is true , compensate for the lack of an historical overview , but because it implies a common pool of resources repeatedly drawn on by a succession of different writers , it is profoundly antithetical to Formalism and its key principle of defamiliarization .
29 Hannah Dooley knew a bloke in Birmingham who had been set on by a group of small ‘ pod-like ’ creatures while out walking his dog .
30 It could be argued that such a system is valuable in all high risk operations : it provides reassurance not only for the surgical teams but also for patients who are operated on by a surgeon in whom seroconversion subsequently occurs .
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