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

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1 Labour 's change of policy on the European Community puts it in a strong position to argue that economic and industrial decisions are increasingly likely to be made on a European basis and it is essential that Britain plays a more constructive role .
2 Mr justifies abandoning the approach in and on the basis that the decision was arrived at in a different housing market , when it was reasonable to conclude that the plaintiff 's loss of interest on the capital employed would be exceeded by the increase in the value of the property .
3 Beyond them is another range , which must be the Scottish Office , and then , on the horizon , the fine spider 's web of antennae on the roof of the Admiralty .
4 ‘ You can tell me all about Sarah Chester 's range of products on the way .
5 Persuading the ITVA to see the agency 's point of view on a controversial film is not impossible : it is , by general consent , a very reasonable body .
6 Darwin 's investigation of biogeography on the voyage of the Beagle led him to adopt an evolutionary view of how species adapt to changes in their environment ( chapter 7 ) .
7 Lévi-Strauss ' objections to Sartre 's theory of history on the grounds of its ethnocentrism was certainly to the point , demonstrating that one lesson of Sartre 's Herculean attempt to make history truth , and to give it one meaning , was the relation of such history to Western cultural imperialism .
8 MIDLAND GROUP 'S CODE OF PRACTICE ON THE PROVISION OF CREDIT TO PERSONAL CUSTOMERS
9 The Regional Council 's Code of Practice on the Introduction of Computer Technology ( May 1989 ) made provision for voluntary screening arrangements for V.D.U .
10 part of the reason was technical — the lack of an effective administrative apparatus — but in addition there was a clear political hostility in several countries to London 's control of decision-making on the allocation of gold and dollars .
11 He inquired about the barrister 's state of health on the days in question , because of one or more other remarks made by the barrister of which he disapproved .
12 If some uncertainty surrounds the last stage of the book 's genesis , we can at least say something about its author 's state of mind on the eve of publication .
13 From clogged skies to choked motorways , from Clapham Junction to the Marchioness , Mr Prescott has been Labour 's voice of protest on an issue that has moved to the heart of the ‘ quality of life ’ agenda increasingly dominating the political agenda .
14 To the general public , the sculptor is best known , as the artist who inspired Michelangelo 's account of Genesis on the Sistine ceiling or , perhaps , as the creator of one of Ruskin 's preferred icons .
15 Friedan condemns Freud 's account of women on the grounds that he was a ‘ prisoner of his own culture ’ ( 1965 : 93 ) , and criticizes psychoanalytic attempts to explain women 's position in terms of a natural feminine sexuality .
16 I noted Charles 's expression of disgust on the word unemployment , I believe tommorrow er the Government are going to introd er , are going to er produce new figures showing a drop in unemployment generally .
17 Madeleine 's bottle of scent on the wash-stand jittered .
18 Western attempts to meet force with force led to China 's declaration of war on the foreign powers the following day .
19 Bletchley 's supply of intelligence on the eve of Arnhem was misinterpreted and even ignored .
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