Example sentences of "appeared on [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ Good old Maggie , ’ said one young trader , padding around in those Argyll socks popular in the 1980s , as Mrs Thatcher appeared on the screens . |
32 | The Australian press dubbed her the ‘ Singing Budgie ’ and ‘ I hate Kylie ’ T-shirts appeared on the streets in their hundreds . |
33 | In the following week there appeared on the streets a book called Eikon Basilike [ ‘ The Image of the King' ] : The Portraiture of His Sacred Majesty in his Solitudes and Sufferings . |
34 | A much more serious incident began on 3 and 4 June when gangs of youths appeared on the streets of Ferghana and nearby towns , armed with iron bars and Molotov cocktails , and in search of Meskhetians . |
35 | Later , large concentrations of police backed up by tanks appeared on the streets . |
36 | Plans to build hospitals in particular places , or schools , appeared on the agenda because committee chairmen had canvassed opinion and had advised the secretariats in Tripoli : they went through smoothly enough , suggesting that the occasional displeasing reverse was more the result of failure to plan and to prepare the ground in advance , to carry on the ordinary business of politics , than a result of failure in some mystical process , such as interpreting the general will by introspection . |
37 | Once , therefore , a national curriculum for England and Wales appeared on the agenda , the general reaction was to wonder why it had never been seriously considered before . |
38 | And at this time appeared on the edge of the field |
39 | This may be seen not only from a detailed breakdown of the sacrificial prescriptions in terms of the sex of the victim chosen for particular occasions , but more especially from an analysis of two other rituals which appeared on the scene at the same time : covenantal ( male ) circumcision and the regulations surrounding menstruation and childbirth . |
40 | I went to her in 1844 , before ever Mr Browning appeared on the scene . ’ |
41 | A decade later , however , Calvinism appeared on the scene to make an already complicated matter more so . |
42 | In 1979 the Australian clearinghouse USER appeared on the scene , and its philosophy is on lines similar to that of the USA and UK clearinghouses . |
43 | A blotched tabby appeared on the scene . |
44 | At the end of 1777 de Broglie submitted to King Louis XVI an improved version of the proposals he had drafted 12 years before while at about the same time a new figure appeared on the scene , the 39-year-old Edward Dumouriez , an able army officer who had caught the eye of the king and been appointed Commandant of Cherbourg . |
45 | There was another brief appointment before Dr Mann appeared on the scene . |
46 | ‘ When everything was finished , when our beloved planet assumed a fairly habitable look , motorists appeared on the scene … note that the automobile itself was invented by pedestrians but somehow the motorists forgot that very quickly . |
47 | The Bass V reviewed in ‘ Oldies ’ , April ‘ 91 belonged more obviously to the dedicated bass side of the Fender family , but was n't introduced until 1965 , whereas the Bass VI appeared on the scene directly after the Jazz bass , which itself appeared during the tail-end of 1960 . |
48 | Such was the state of affairs when Dr Samuel Hahnemann appeared on the scene . |
49 | Dan Monteith appeared on the scene shortly after Weaver 's death . |
50 | This early date rather precluded the sighting of a possible early summer migrant , whereas on some previous counts , like last year on March 22 , four wheatears appeared on the scene . |
51 | During the Pleistocene , Stone Age man appeared on the scene in Java and spread quickly . |
52 | It was the identification of these problems by Czechoslovak economists as early as 1962 which launched the country onto its reformist course years before Alexander Dubček appeared on the scene . |
53 | The first direct manufacturer was Dell , which appeared on the scene in 1987 . |
54 | The walls of our imprisonment were there before we appeared on the scene , but they are ever rebuilt by ourselves . |
55 | However , the preservationists soon appeared on the scene . |
56 | The male working-class vote was , from the start , divided between the existing parties , and when socialist or social democratic parties appeared on the scene they seldom attained the political dominance which the solid support of the workers would have assured for them . |
57 | He exploited deep-seated fears about communism , well-established before the appeared on the scene . |
58 | Mitchell appeared on the scene shortly before the arrival of Norman Bowler , a friend of Ricky Stride and one of the young men who used to meet at Runnymede on Sundays to exercise , camp or swim . |
59 | Moreover , it was the low-lying areas that were vacant when the industrialists appeared on the scene , for earlier generations had wisely avoided building on them wherever they could . |
60 | Brother Denis came out from the guesthall , Brother Paul from the schoolroom , with two of his boys peering out from behind his skirts , two novices and two grooms from the stable-yard , and half a dozen brothers from various scattered occupations , all appeared on the scene almost before the porter was out of his lodge in haste to greet Prior Robert , the sheriff and the guests . |