Example sentences of "an [noun] on [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The sun trembled for an instant on the edge of the distant hills , then started to sink behind them . |
2 | It is equally important , however , to use the basic analysis underlying the location of an SBU on the matrix in order to improve subjective assessments of required SBU yields . |
3 | too high a price for finance , or an inability on the part of companies to find enough funds from their own resources , and if so , what can be done about it ? |
4 | The document proposes that each member of a partnership be assessed personally on their share of the partnership profits , rather than on an assessment on the firm for which all are jointly and severally liable . |
5 | It 's the only word in that means I something it 's not got an O on the end of it . |
6 | This concept implies peripheralisation , an existence on the borders of society , where there is a lack of participation in the urban social structure . |
7 | The Cinque Ports received an admiral on the pattern of Bayonne 's admiral , created in 1295 , and ships from Bayonne brought supplies of wine , corn , flour and other victuals to Edward I 's army in Wales during March and April 1283 . |
8 | This point can be proved by an admission on the part of the defendant-on enquiries at the DVLC , Swansea whose records can be produced in evidence ; and by an admission on the part of the owner where he is n't the defendant etc . |
9 | This point can be proved by an admission on the part of the defendant-on enquiries at the DVLC , Swansea whose records can be produced in evidence ; and by an admission on the part of the owner where he is n't the defendant etc . |
10 | An admission on the part of the defendant would also help the prosecution case . |
11 | In a few cases where a horn has been removed this can be proved by stating so or by an admission on the part of the defendant . |
12 | He still wore his hair in a pony-tail , complete with ribbon , and wore an ankh on a chain around his neck , but beneath the veneer of a harmless flower-child gone to seed he was as acquisitive as a bower-bird . |
13 | In words such as building graduating and nothing it would just be an N on the end like buildin graduatin . |
14 | Well , they run for an hour on a battery without pedalling , three hours if you pedal . |
15 | This morning , heading into Gloucestershire on the M5 , it was doing a more sedate 35 miles an hour on the back of a low loader . |
16 | The Dean of York presided and addressed the gathering for nearly an hour on the subject of " The History of the Deaf and Facts about Them from the Earliest Era " . |
17 | After half an hour on the bed in the dry heat he was really enjoying himself and was perspiring profusely . |
18 | Here is an update on the cases in the 1991 Series : |
19 | Other items on the agenda for the diocesan synod this week include financial matters and an update on the Decade of Evangelism , looking at where the church has got to in its outreach work . |
20 | Right , let's have an update on the state of the party as it is now . |
21 | I was lifting my pendant to ask Posi a question or two — and to get an update on the state of the ship — when I saw the girl . |
22 | This is an update on the consultation following the conference which was held in July nineteen ninety two I think , yes , erm and basically seeking the committee 's approval to have a follow up conference this July in the centre in and to all members of the Council to attend as erm for approved as approved duties . |
23 | He received an update on the situation from Agriculture Minister John Gummer by phone from Stanstead , where Mr Gummer 's plane had arrived late . |
24 | An update on the awards in this category can be obtained from . |
25 | Section 22 and s23 of the Arbitration Act 1950 preserve the right to apply to the court to set aside an award on the ground of misconduct by the arbitrator : misconduct sometimes amounts to what appear to be no more than minor procedural solecisms . |
26 | Thus begins the unprecedented , open , 150-page resignation letter of Davison L. Budhoo , who this year relinquished his position as an economist on the staff of the IMF in order to raise public clamour for the Fund 's reform . |
27 | The title implies an over-concentration on the minutiae of classroom pedagogy when what may be considered really important are broad issues of curriculum development . |
28 | But he died in an ambulance on the way to hospital . |
29 | I understand , however , that in 1982 , in the Lothian and Borders region , there was an entry on the computer for one in six of the population suggesting some kind of suspicion . |
30 | But even in these cases punishment is still something inflicted : it is an intrusion on the liberty of the person punished , which also requires a moral justification . |