Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [verb] on [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | The case centres on large-scale purchase of shares in the United States company , Triangle Industries Inc , just before it was taken over by the French state-run aluminium firm , Pechiney SA , in 1988 . |
32 | The case hinges on that question and on the subsequent one : ‘ Can such treatment be withdrawn ’ . |
33 | Meanwhile , the Bank of England published a 45-page document outlining its view of the progress made on underlying inflation and where it is heading over the subsequent 24 months . |
34 | Following Alia 's call for greater religious toleration , Vatican and Yugoslav sources reported that 5,000 people attended a Catholic mass in Shkoder on Nov. 16 conducted by Archbishop Simun Yubani , who had been in prison from 1967 until 1989 for violating the ban imposed on all forms of religious manifestations . |
35 | The twelfth century examples are simple and tall with nave , single aisles , three apses carried the full height of the building and a tall cupola covering the crossing supported on six piers . |
36 | Churches were built of white sandstone , in contrast to brick at Kiev and wood at Novgorod , and followed a simple plan with one bulbous dome over the crossing supported on four piers and three round , high apses at the east end . |
37 | How else can you claim the insurance cover the certificate offers on all defects which occur in the first two years , and structural defects up to ten years ? |
38 | We let the Pacer loose on two testers — one fast , one slow . |
39 | The trading position of the British economy is one crucial factor here , not only as expressed in the ex post trade balance but also in the constraint posed on expansionary demand management . |
40 | Fourth , the grant depended on continued government goodwill ; in 1983 it was cut , and part of the rest was allotted only to courses jointly approved by employers . |
41 | But when the rising began on 24 April 1916 he promptly joined the rebel garrison in Jacobs ' factory . |
42 | There are one or two pointed apical papillae at the apex of the jaw flanked on each side by 6–7 pointed oral papillae . |
43 | Total of revised equipment spending for Type I telecommunications carriers ( those companies licensed by the Ministry to operate on designated frequencies , was $20,600m , while Type II carriers , which lease frequencies from the Type I carriers , invested $1,490m , an increase of 14% over 1991 . |
44 | The ministry dissembles on lumpy goat disease |
45 | We are also concerned about the reliance placed on these tests but in a different context . |
46 | The exposure depends on external factors , in particular on the composition and masses of the population of small bodies that cause cratering , on their number density , and on their orbits as they cross the planet 's orbit . |
47 | In works of literature the exposure works on two levels , first in the very act of creation , by which the hypocrite is seen and known to the audience or reader . |
48 | As an extension to the social facilities , the Union uses the Main Hall of the University to put on big-band events with well-known groups from both the local and international scenes . |
49 | As an extension to the social facilities , the Union uses the Main Hall of the University to put on big-band events with well-known groups from both the local and international scenes . |
50 | It also recommends that excavations be coordinated at a national level , albeit at the same time as more powers are devolved to the regions , this decentralisation freeing the CSRS of its administrative and financial role and giving it the freedom to concentrate on scholarly matters , with — and this is a novelty — systematic recourse to the advice of outside experts . |
51 | In practice , the user relies on overall policy control of the Government ( particularly through the Monopolies and Mergers Commission ) , as well as consumer controls ( e.g. through consultative councils ) , to help validate ‘ return on capital ’ . |
52 | When the story ran on 3 November , it was picked up at once by the Western media , touching off an international scandal of such embarrassing proportions that president Reagan was forced to act . |
53 | Since the story appeared on Central News last night , the hotel owner has been swamped with messages of sympathy and support , and the planners have changed their minds . |
54 | He opted for Women in Love because of its mining background and the fact that the story focuses on four characters , a suitably economic cast for a small-scale touring company . |
55 | After the peace and while the priest receives the sacrament , the layman reflects on that love which is the reflection of God in society and constitutes the peace ; love of God , proper love of self demonstrated in the harnessing of both spiritual and physical energies to serve God , and love of society — " alle manere of men " . |
56 | It is therefore argued that the operation of monetary policy should be taken out of the hands of the government which is politically motivated and into the hands of the Central Bank , which is neutral but has a reputation to uphold ( such a situation exists in Germany , with the Bundesbank deciding on monetary policy ) . |
57 | He is a husband who recites with dull pain the continuing succession of his wife 's lovers , while he must comfort himself with fantasies — his own , or the kind printed on cheap paper . |
58 | William Harrison ( John Harrison 's son ) and the timekeeper arrived on 13 May 1764 , the necessary observations were made , and Green sailed for home on 4 June , reaching Greenwich in July . |
59 | In the final year , the course focuses on two themes . |
60 | The course begins on 2 January and ends on 4 June 1992 . |