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

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1 I suspect that part at least of the explanation lies in the pressures which structures of racism exert on the forms of resistance to it .
2 I gather that this is regarded as a controversial procedure in certain circles , but any criticism on the lines of wastage of resources on a dying man would have me to contend with .
3 As we have seen , he had declined commissions to write further historical or religious dramas on the lines of Murder in the Cathedral : as far as he was concerned , that play was a " dead end " . "
4 The first relates to the power of the court : in appeal proceedings the court has the power to substitute its decision on the matters in issue for that of the body appealed from .
5 If the authority was under a duty to make a decision on the matters in issue between the parties , this duty will revive when the decision is quashed and it will then be for the authority to make a fresh decision .
6 If the parties ' accountants agree on the figures without recourse to the third accountant their decision is still likely , depending on the words of the expert clause , to have the status of an independent decision : see 9.8.2 and Shorrock Ltd v Meggitt plc [ 1991 ] BCC 471 , discussed in detail at 13.7.7 .
7 The Solihull booklet seems to have had a powerfully benign effect on the attitudes towards SSE of Solihull secondary teachers in general .
8 The impact of religious belief on the attitudes to life of older people is particularly strong .
9 We decided to focus on the women with endometriosis as the principal diagnosis since this group would be least influenced by selection bias .
10 The hon. Member for Staffordshire , South commented on the differences of view about who is to blame .
11 It has become apparent on some of the issues , some of the comments that we made that was if I could call it the you 'll know what we 're talking about and I do n't if we are talking about the there was there was a point somewhere where talked about ing an increase or short of journey time along the ring road and this has been taken as I understand to be that we are setting out an increase of speed er traffic on the sections of road to a junction and that 's totally in force and it was either .
12 There should be national policy on the structure of primary education and on the ages of transfer from stage to stage ’
13 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 .
14 Two reports : on the hints of progress in Washington and on the mixed reaction in Israel
15 We suggest a new form of link , arising through the influence of operational sex ratio on the benefits of size to male fitness .
16 More than three thousand five hundred jobs in the region now depend on the decisions of management from the engineering company , the T-I group .
17 It may be that ‘ no action ’ would turn out to be a very wise option based on the experiences of miniaturisation over the last 30 years or so .
18 ‘ That study was based not on preconceived notions but on the observations of structure in the drawings themselves .
19 Public concern about war over such a trivial issue led Eisenhower to lower the temperature by offering to request a withdrawal of at least part of Chiang 's garrisons on the islands in return for a cease-fire .
20 Following his death reports emerged that Falcone had been working closely with Judge Antonio di Pietro on the investigations into corruption in Milan 's local government [ see below ] .
21 Published research on the patterns of care of attacks are dominated by hospital based studies .
22 Such substantial flows of funds as these show the effect that the tax system or changes in the tax system can have on the patterns of finance in the UK .
23 They play on the fears of society in general and parents in particular , about the disastrous and often lethal effects of hard drugs on young people .
24 As stated earlier , whereas creative artists such as authors commit words to paper , artists paint or carve and composers write scores away from the performers , choreographers create movements directly on the dancers in front of them .
25 Professor Mott , who has been working on the cancers of childhood for almost 20 years , is the new Professor of Paediatric Oncology .
26 Considering the controversial data on the effects of cisapride on characteristics of oesophageal contraction , the influence of the recording technique is another important point .
27 This article has presented a short review of the available literature on the effects of exercise during pregnancy .
28 Thus the scarce research work on the effects of participation on effectiveness is further limited by its inability clearly to define ( and to measure ) what it is studying .
29 Alec McNair from Age Concern in Banbury is to address a meeting of the Police Consultative Group in the Town Hall tonight on the effects of crime on old people .
30 Despite the increased difficulties , trials have been carried out on the effects of homoeopathy in a chronic condition — rheumatoid arthritis .
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