Example sentences of "[noun] of [art] [noun sg] on [noun pl] " in BNC.
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31 | Er sometimes what they 're wearing you you find that er they tend to wear er a little bit of a uniform on occasions but they 're not the normal people that we would be looking at . |
32 | The green jersey is awarded for the winner of the race on points . |
33 | The first was a ‘ Curriculum Digest ’ which contained a statement for all areas of the curriculum on aims , syllabuses and contributions to the areas of learning and experience identified by HMI . |
34 | ONE of the biggest changes in US defence policy under Clinton will be the ending of the ban on gays . |
35 | In which case you could claim the proportion of the house on expenses . |
36 | ‘ I got hold of a book on careers , ’ she recalls ‘ Initially I opened it at ‘ marketing ’ and got really enthusiastic . |
37 | The influence of the cinema on children and young people provided a sharp focus for these anxieties , which had been aired since the arrival of the first silent movies . |
38 | one could perhaps use the term ‘ society ’ just as well , but the word culture , with its connotations of the way of life of a people , seems preferable because of the potential influence of the curriculum on ideas , beliefs , values and habits . |
39 | Having some 1979 data on custody practices and prisoner interviews he sought to replicate the study in 1986/7 to assess the influence of the legislation on police practice . |
40 | New clause 5 proposes the establishment of a body , to be called the Scottish bus passengers ' consultative committee , to monitor the effects of the legislation on passengers and to make recommendations to bus operators and the Secretary of State . |
41 | In the absence of a tax , equilibrium is at E and the wage is W. Since the vertical supply curve SS implies that a fixed quantity of hours L will be supplied whatever the after-tax wage , the imposition of a tax on wages leads to a new equilibrium at A ' ; . |
42 | Relative to the original equilibrium wage W , the imposition of the tax on wages has raised the pre-tax wage to W ' ; , but lowered the after-tax wage to W ’ ; . |
43 | The religious metaphor is never very far from the pen of the writer on railways and stations . |
44 | Up to the mid-1970s , the focus of the debate on lessons from the Japanese experience was related mainly to the problems of underdeveloped countries in achieving rapid industrialization . |
45 | The basis of the privilege on grounds of law went back many years . |
46 | It is concerned about the implications of the legislation on estuaries . |
47 | Given the inconclusive nature of the evidence on patterns of performance and the negative connotations of ‘ underachievement ’ it is time to drop the term and refer instead to relative levels of achievement . |
48 | These substances are all known to be mediators of inflammation and are at least partly responsible for the macroscopically obvious inflammation of the intestine on days 6–9 . |
49 | The British Prime Minister is inevitably pushed to play a major public role — as head of the government in Parliament , as public spokesman for the government , as leader of the nation on visits abroad , and as chairman and summarizer of Cabinet discussions . |
50 | Plenty of people turned up , including Mark Lennox Boyd , one of the influential and able new generation of Conservatives , and MP for ITE Merlewood , the Father of the House , John Parker , who has been campaigning on the environment and forestry since 1935 , and a Green troika of David Clark , Opposition spokesman on environment , Peter Hardy , author of a book on badgers , and chairman of the Council of Europe Agricultural Committee , and me . |
51 | He is now writing a follow-up and wants to include others reminiscences of the time on topics such as rationing , the black-out , evacuation , all forms of civilian war service , the Home Guard , and more ! |
52 | The report recommends relaxation of the ban on police acting as agents provocateurs to permit US-style ‘ sting ’ operations to trap traffickers . |
53 | Finally there is a support weapons company , which contains the mortar platoon ( their eight 8lmm mortars are the battalion 's own artillery ) ; the Milan platoon , with Milan anti-tank missiles ; the signals platoon , which provides all our communications ; and the reconnaissance platoon , which moves ahead of the rest of the battalion on operations , scouting out the lie of the land and the enemy . |
54 | This is perhaps less of an issue now that Unix SVR4.2 has been modularised , and it is expected that UI will in future work more directly with the rest of the industry on interfaces and reference technologies around SVR4 — see page 2 . |
55 | Secure in business and society — he was a Merchant Adventurer , Muscovy merchant , and MP at the time of his marriage — Smith abandoned a conventional career in commerce when he took up the collectorship of the subsidy on imports at the port of London in 1558 . |
56 | Fears of a tax on books were fuelled when , during an interview on BBC Television with David Frost on Sunday 3rd January , the Prime Minister refused to give an undertaking that VAT would not be extended in the spring Budget to zero-rated goods and services such as books , newspapers , food and children 's clothes . |
57 | * This article is a part of a larger report on RU 486/PG being prepared under the auspices of the Institute on Women and Technology at MIT by Janice Raymond , Renate Klein , and Lynnette Dumble . |
58 | On 1 July 1975 in the Standing Committee on the Bill ( Standing Committee H ) , the Financial Secretary was asked about the impact of the clause on railwaymen . |
59 | THE IMPACT OF THE GOSPEL ON CULTURES |
60 | One of them , Dr Andrew Price of York University , said he would be looking at the impact of the spill on turtles , shrimps and dolphins . |