Example sentences of "on [art] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] with " in BNC.

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1 Although on average it cropped up only once an hour , there appeared to be semantic restrictions on the type of verb with which it occurred ; in the majority of cases it occurred with dynamic verbs of activity , the most frequent being do , make , finish , write .
2 AT3 was much keener on the notion of cooperation with the Music department , with whom he was hoping to collaborate in the production of cartoon videos , using the school 's newly acquired colour video camera .
3 After suffering serious losses , Onoue was reported to be on the verge of bankruptcy with debts of 410,000 million yen .
4 The 15-month-old coalition fell on the issue of peace with the Palestinians .
5 When present in the incubation mixture , CRP was detected in this single band of complex on the gel by revelation with antibodies directed against CRP .
6 The CNAA 's developmental policies focussed , as intended , on the range of subjects which colleges proposed to offer , and on the questions of quality with which the Council and its committees were concerned from the beginning .
7 And , as we know so well , the Holy Spirit fell on the day of pentecost with tongues as of fire .
8 It 's finished to a very high standard and the hardware is equally attractive — particularly the thick , clear scratchplate , printed on the underside in silver with the black Vox logo .
9 She put the telephone receiver down on the invitation to lunch with a quiet face , but an excited heart .
10 ‘ But … but — ’ Mr Beecham leant forward over the desk now , his hand on the blotter in line with that of Joe 's , and he said two words : ‘ Your mother ? ’
11 Livin' on the edge of starvation with two small children !
12 From Te Awamutu we went east to Rotorua and found a wonderful motor camp on the edge of town with its own hot pools .
13 Close to a second Tour victory this season , he currently lies in 16th position on the Order of Merit with some £187,883 .
14 But one attractive possibility is that it is similar to the normal mechanism used in eyes , which depends on the interaction of light with substances called rhodopsins , or their close chemical relatives , the porohyropsins .
15 During the 1930s and throughout the Second World War the site had been an isolated airfield and it was here , immediately following the end of the war and a clamp-down on the interchange of information with the USA , that it was decided to set up Britain 's civil atomic energy programme .
16 To retain any coherence in the research findings it is necessary to reconcile this conclusion with the fundamental similarity between working-class and middle-class women on the dimension of identification with the housewife role .
17 A simple model based on the homology of CytR with the LacI protein might be that CytR contains an NH 2 -terminal DNA binding domain ( equivalent to the LacI headpiece ( 38 ) ) that is connected with the dimerization domain of the protein through a flexible hinge region as was recently described for the α2 protein in yeast ( 39 , 40 ) .
18 His current work on the concept of flow with Thom and Deleuze .
19 However , if hydrostatic theory is then used to calculate the possible range of values of the polar moment of inertia C from the axial spin period T a and the allowed values up to the upper limit of either f or J 2 , the calculated range of values of C is so wide that no useful constraints on the variation of density with depth are obtained .
20 On the question of co-operation with the peasantry Bukharin stated :
21 The efficiency of the price system , in this approach , does not depend upon the optimality ( or absence of it ) of the resource allocation pattern at equilibrium ; rather , it depends on the degree of success with which market forces can be relied upon to generate spontaneous corrections in the allocation patterns prevailing at times of disequilibrium .
22 the Society 's Conservation Advisory Service produces manuals and will give advice on the management of land with wildlife in mind .
23 THE TWENTIETH century has witnessed a radical new interest in alternative science and archaeology , generated by a new religious philosophy based on the idea of oneness with nature .
24 1.5 " Tenant 's Works " means the works which are to be carried out and completed by the Tenant on the Premises in accordance with clause 3 of this agreement consisting of :
25 5.5.2 the Tenant shall ( if in occupation ) immediately vacate the Premises and remove from the Premises all ( if any ) building and other materials and equipment on the Premises in connection with the Tenant 's Works
26 She had realized that she , who had always been so outgoing as a young singer , had been verging on the brink of obsession with her own failures , her own abilities or lack of them , with Gesner and his personal vendetta .
27 First , they were treating babies as adults , that is to say , by a direct attack on the origin of disease with no distraction being permitted to treat symptoms .
28 In 1976 he wrote Einstein on the Beach in collaboration with the performer-director , Robert Wilson .
29 The exact amount depends on the quality of resolution with which the images are rendered .
30 It is valuable to inculcate the attitude that everyone learns , that is , design and operating staff all improve on the basis of experience with feed-back .
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