Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] have be on [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Here , Stoddard Templeton was well known ; all the staff in the department having been on sales training courses at Elderslie , which they recalled with morale boosting enthusiasm . |
2 | Throughout most of this period the focus has been on government records and then mainly at a national level , although in rare instances the issues have been addressed at a more local level . |
3 | More recently the focus has been on literature which might be thought of as racially damaging . |
4 | For the past six weeks at Bristol Crown Court three companies involved in the manufacture or supply of the gantry have been on trail . |
5 | The rest has been on average just over one gramme . |
6 | So far the emphasis has been on fission , where the nuclei of heavy elements such as uranium fragment into smaller pieces . |
7 | As the fashion for hair has moved away from the hard , artificial post-punk era towards more natural styles , the emphasis has been on hair care products that promote softness and shine . |
8 | It is also dependent , however , on how long the baby has been on morphine and is , to a certain extent , a matter of individual assessment ( including observation of withdrawal signs ) and prescribing . |
9 | There 's old adage ; one game at time , but for once when the pressure 's been on Swindon have done the business and they are looking very solid . |
10 | In recent years the Lanx has been on loan to the British Museum . |
11 | It 's really quite tragic , ’ Mrs Ford 's father , Kevin Holn , told Channel Seven television , confirming that the couple had been on honeymoon . |
12 | Again , the spotlight has been on men — a reflection of the place of women in the arts as much as a marker of the unacceptability of lesbianism . |
13 | It was suggested that one of the reasons for this was that his main work as an advocate had been on behalf of trade unions , and on one occasion he had walked out of the National Industrial Relations Court in protest at the judge . |
14 | And why should any criminal have co-operated in this process of falsification unless an inducement had been on offer ? |