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

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1 Such occasions , when he could worship the Saint in question on his or her ( he had no sexual bias in these matters ) day , in a church dedicated to him or her , in an atmosphere of tallow and incense , surrounded by flickering shadows and gorgeous vestments dimly perceived — these were the red — letter days of Mr Makepeace 's life .
2 Anyone seeking to include the Liberals in realignment on the left is not only misguided .
3 Intel says that it will describe the chip in detail on March 22 , and announce limited shipments to customers , but will not put a price on it until after May 20 .
4 Mr. Burgess visited the deceased in hospital on 25 and 26 March 1986 in order to take instructions about a new will .
5 The emergence of Mrs Thatcher and Mr Ridley as champions of the environment in late 1988 may also signal a change in emphasis on planning issues .
6 Lotus 1–2–3 , the current business standard for spreadsheets , has a counterpart in Jazz on the Macintosh while Microsoft 's Excel is available on both systems .
7 panel recommended an increase in expenditure on this item of work next year , an increase in one point six million pounds to two million pounds , we ca n't say categorically that , that will happen until we 've had our allocations both sanctions borrowing for , for next year , it is a wish of interest of hands make clear in the comments on appendix A in this paper against the figure of one points being aroused that the
8 I will contact both parties by [ Date ] , assuming we receive the representations in reply on [ Date ] , in order to inform you whether or not we intend to seek verbal clarification or produce a factual memorandum .
9 The Government has curtailed the growth in expenditure on the traditional welfare state , and , as has been seen , abolished some benefits and made real cuts in the value of others .
10 Gently hold the disc in place on the surface of a grid by means of a strong eyelash mounted to the end of a thin wooden ( orange ) stick , and pick up the disc by bringing the grid up under the disc and out of the water .
11 For example , soft tissue sarcomas and lymphomatous masses show a reduction in signal on T2 weighted images in response to treatment , and bone tumours may show a mixed response with persistent areas of low signal remaining and areas of high signal developing within the bone marrow .
12 Thus , the purpose of a rent review clause is not to revalue the original bargain between the parties , but to give the landlord the income which he would have got , on the terms on which he would have let , if he had had the property in hand on the rent review date .
13 The Supreme Soviet approved the proposals in principle on Nov. 17 .
14 It was the BTU tax , more than anything else , which all but scuppered the budget in Congress on May 27th .
15 During this procedure I remarked : ‘ I 'm supposed to play the organ in church on Sunday .
16 Hedd Wyn , made by Pendefig , has already had a screening in Welsh on S4C to celebrate the channel 's tenth anniversary last November .
17 The dealer omitted to insure the automobiles in reliance on a pamphlet distributed by the finance company which said that the finance company would arrange insurance protection for the dealer 's interest , which would continue in force until the loan was liquidated .
18 The judge at that hearing , Mr Justice Chadwick , said it was no answer for Mr Maxwell to say he signed the forms in reliance on the signature of his brother Kevin .
19 Producing a list of 132 people he said had been murdered in Britain since the beginning of the year , Mr Manwaring blamed the increase in crime on ‘ no bloody deterrent ’ .
20 2 Brief the photographer in detail on the purpose of the photograph and its destination .
21 So if you 'd like to play the game the only rule is that you must n't have played a phone in competition on this programme in the last four weeks .
22 Although the operation was deferred until July , Eliot spent a period in hospital on account of an attack of his chest complaint , which may have owed its onset on this occasion to the emotional blow that he had received .
23 Instead of just being part of the context within which politics occurred and was constrained , it has become an issue in politics on which interests and parties were keenly divided .
24 It turned out to be a topic about which readers clearly have strong feelings so we decided to investigate the subject much more fully — and you can read the results in Actionwoman on page 18 .
25 I join the column as it leaves the wooded area and the Commandos continue the advance in file on both sides of a narrow road .
26 Mr Portillo denied evading the question and said the Chancellor had said that the Social Security Secretary , Peter Lilley , would take the rise in VAT on fuel into account when income-related benefits are uprated next year .
27 These included a reduction in tax on farming land ( worth F930 million in 1993 ) , debt relief ( worth F1,200 million in 1993-95 ) , state assistance for investment in agriculture , and increased assistance to farmers in mountainous regions .
28 And so , after General Marshall had spent a night in meditation on the consequences , the failed haberdasher from Independence , Missouri , took on the seventy-year-old national warhorse with his belligerent scowl , his dark glasses and his frayed , oak-leaf-encrusted battle cap ( he was believed to have a man on his staff who did nothing but fray his caps ) .
29 He said it demanded an immediate custodial sentence , but as Spencer was of previous good character and had already spent a week in custody on remand awaiting sentence , he made the community service order .
30 This time they took up Bright 's original suggestion and spliced the cable in mid-ocean on July 29 1858 .
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