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

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1 The relative proportions of , and ; addition in polybutadienes can be ascertained by making use of the differences in absorption between ( CH ) out of plane bending vibrations , which depend on the type of substitution at the olefinic bond .
2 This well-meaning law will have little effect on the type of owner at whom it is primarily aimed .
3 I was quite interested 'cos we 're actually doing a book on the history of anatomy at the moment , but there was , it was , again that was a nice little theme in the middle of everything else .
4 Dale Reid on the pace of play at the Belgian Open at Bercuit .
5 Much later that night , when the storm had died down and they lay at rest in each other 's arms , on the verge of sleep at last , Leonora said very quietly , ‘ Penry . ’
6 Moreover , on the academic front , the detailed empirical study of electoral behaviour through sample surveys has come into its own so that we now have a great deal more information on which to explore the hopes and fears of those who took sides on the issue of democracy at the same time as we are provided with information to check out the reality of key elements of the responsible party model in Britain .
7 While there is no motion on the issue for debate at next month 's General Assembly , some leading Presbyterian figures have floated the idea of creating a new position within the Church structure .
8 Some time ago the Scottish Office put a submission to British Steel on the case for investment at Dalzell .
9 After their visit to the site in June 1898 , the Governing Committee expressed their satisfaction on the progress of work at Foxton .
10 In addition to becoming one of the leading but still very few practitioners of neo-classical history painting , Angelica Kauffman participated in the movement to decorate with specially painted panels the newly built , Robert Adam-designed country houses of those growing rich on the exploitation of agriculture at home and slavery abroad .
11 Speaking to the university 's general council , Sir David said that the information should go beyond the straightforward information on the regularity of attendance at debates and the quality of members ' speeches .
12 On February 12 children from Trimdon Grange Infant School will start work planting a hedge on the edge of farmland at Homeside Avenue , Trimdon Grange .
13 Added together , the BBC1 and ITV election results specials will take up a mere 12–14 hours , depending on the state of play at 4am .
14 In the circumstances in which they were used they powerfully augmented other forces of change by providing data on the state of society at a period when so little was known .
15 I know that we 're all in a state of shock and wondering where to place ourselves on the spectrum between quietism at one end and terrorism on the other , but , as a response to an altered environment , this reminded me appallingly of the turtles who , so the legend goes , were hatched on a Pacific atoll where a nuclear blast had been carried out .
16 When at play , Jane watched him with delight as he rolled about on the floor with mirth at the English ‘ W ’ .
17 • Viewers who can pick up BBC 1 Wales ' transmission can see Tony Matthews ' verdict on the chances of Welsh food in the North American arena on ‘ Farming in Wales ’ , Sunday July 28 at 10.00 am , when he comments on the products on display at the Royal Welsh Show Food Hall .
18 There is an urgent need for the NHS Review to focus on the development of training at all levels to ensure that properly qualified , trained staff are available to provide not only hospital care , but support and rehabilitative care for increased numbers of patients .
19 League chairman Mike Boyers said : ‘ I believe that the opportunities encapsulated in the expansion of the Colour Assembly League will have a marked effect on the standard of cricket at club level in Essex . ’
20 Such conduct is now conversion by statute but this is merely for the draftsman 's terminological convenience and has no effect on the concept of conversion at common law : for this reason , it must be kept separate in our analysis .
21 Ultimately , the advantages gained with any of the new , improved materials is dependent on the level of collaboration at the design stage and the training of the installer .
22 AMERICAN restaurants and government buildings were attacked as French farmers went on the rampage in protest at the cuts agreed in the Gatt trade talks .
23 David managed to laugh , too , although his mind was no longer on the subject of politics at all .
24 We like the idea of stability of policy and time to work on the reduction of pollution at our own pace ’ . ’
25 It was ‘ a blatant bid for public sympathy ’ , according to the director Donald Driver , who had walked out on the production in protest at the way Dustin had taken over .
26 Supervision of subordinates ‘ is focussed on bureaucratic procedures and not on the quality of service at the point of delivery to the public . ’
27 Both players played indifferent shots to green at the 18th , Wilson ended up 35 feet short of pin whilst McCarroll was on the apron of green at the back .
28 At the same time , Coleridge 's mother in-law , Mrs Fricker , also seemed on the point of death at the house in Oxford Street , Kingsdown , that he had just found for Sara and himself on the north side of the city .
29 Tickets may be booked in advance for the LAST EVENING PERFORMANCES , LATE NIGHTS and WEEKENDS on the basis of payment at the time of booking .
30 I would say that they were accurate when they were produced and there produced on the basis of accuracy at the time and they would be reviewed after the first financial period
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