Example sentences of "[vb -s] on [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Just where 's he craps on the floor , you have a massive pong when that happens .
2 Or when he meditates on The Price of Bras :
3 In the last chapter she meditates on the meaning of suffering .
4 Farming systems research which studies the complex of decision-making by farmers as a whole system implies that the researcher spends time with the farmers rather than in the research station and adapts research needs on the spot — in the farmers ' fields — to ongoing work by the farmers .
5 The blue of the main sail covers on the booms should now be added using an ultramarine blue and white mixture .
6 The scheme also provides for the installation of speed humps on the estate , seven of which will be installed in Lakeside .
7 Most of Scott 's discussion focusses on the core of the business class .
8 It focusses on the interaction between the criminal or deviant and those who define him/her as such .
9 Ewa Kuryluk , in her study of female creativity , Veronica and Her Cloth , focusses on the saint 's veil as a key symbol of the act of representation : she created the vera icon or true image of Christ 's face , when she wiped his face and it was miraculously printed on the cloth in blood , sweat and tears.5 The body of art is born of the body itself , and women have a special relation to the fecundity , through their ascribed — and actual — part in the reproductive cycle .
10 By asserting that " a text is interpretable to those who can , under the prevailing circumstances , build around it a text world — or scenario " ( p. 9 ) he focusses on the relationships between text and the reader 's response and the text and the world created by the text itself .
11 In summary , interactionism focusses on the process of interaction in particular contexts .
12 This project focusses on the process of migration and the role of governmental and private agencies in shaping and implementing migration policy ; and on patterns of residence and employment amongst Afro-Caribbean immigrants , with particular reference to Paris and to the health service .
13 who can better that tomorrow I wonder … now our action round up this week focusses on the final of the village cricket knockout competition at Lords … it 's between two Central South teams …
14 This project focusses on the extent to which the transferral of industrial ownership between public and private sector has been justified , ex ante and ex post , by political considerations on the one hand an economic considerations on the other .
15 ‘ I felt like Coleridge 's Ancient Mariner , who waylays on the street the wedding guests going to the feast , inflicting on them the story of his misfortune . ’
16 The rain beats on the window
17 Here a single actor plays an imprisoned man , and performs in silence , and the scene culminates in an emotional breakdown where the prisoner beats on the door of his cell .
18 Escheat has been abolished , and all property in such a case devolves on the Crown as bona vacantia .
19 The latter version may be more logically correct , but it jars on the ears , and is more difficult to say .
20 According to the Soil Association — the largest body of organic farmers , of which Tustian is a member — although sales of organic produce have increased overall because there is more of it in the shops ( much of it imported ) , the recession also means that some of it lingers on the shelves for longer .
21 Instead he lets the sequence continue until long past its climax , after which the camera unduly lingers on the characters sitting around , being bored .
22 Violent heat , so intense that it lingers on the hand after touching the patient 's skin .
23 The first shot ‘ establishes ’ the scene in the minds of the audience , and it is followed by shots which are taken progressively closer to the action as the scene unfolds on the screen .
24 [ History ] is not rigorous because it always proceeds by faults and corrections , because it is not in any way a universal schema but a unique adventure that unfolds on the basis of prehistoric circumstances which constitute in themselves , and in relation to all the objectives and all the practices , a heavy and badly understood legacy of fundamental deviations .
25 The rituals Tamino and Papageno are required to undergo , which include taking vows of fasting and silence , have exact parallels in the initiation ceremonies which an apprentice Mason undergoes on the way to becoming a Master .
26 They have two lead strips on the bottom .
27 Heat is also lost through gaps around windows , so use adhesive foam strips , top and bottom , and nylon brush strips on the sides .
28 And that 's why you can expect to find the car in the morning with the windows all covered in saliva and the wing mirrors all bent and the chrome strips on the doors are often with tufts of cow hair .
29 The shadow of my hand quivers on the page .
30 The Douglas castle of Morton stands on a promontory , protected on three sides by a small loch .
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