Example sentences of "[noun] on [art] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It sailed out of the horizontally opening window and fell on the bowler hat of a ratepayer on the street underneath . |
2 | She had thought a lot about her future on the way home . |
3 | The years of his isolation on a world where it was often a good idea to appear without warning had taught him how to move silently . |
4 | The other nine songs on the album however , rustle past your ears like dead leaves . |
5 | Much as I admire a great deal of Ken Worpole 's contributions to discussion on alternative methods of arts funding — his and Geoff Mulgan 's ‘ Saturday Night , Sunday Morning ’ was an invaluable piece of work — his thoughts ( almost gleeful I thought ) on the problems of civic buildings ( MT May ) were shot through with the baby-out-with-the-bathwater conclusions which seem to be endemic in much new times and new Left thinking on the arts generally . |
6 | The final audit of the accounts found only £45,220 of stock on the premises instead of the £570,680 declared . |
7 | We lay side by side on the floor all over the house — there must have been a dozen or more of us , including nice old Ma Mi who was delighted to see us . |
8 | His dynamic power and ability to stay on his feet in the tackle kept his side on the move throughout . |
9 | , pop in and see the ex-wife on the way home . |
10 | Each Brownie then takes it in turn to pin their card on the map where she thinks that country is . |
11 | And though the Tory woman 's hat is a high art form now decayed and lost , as is that of the elegant crossing of Tory wives ' legs on a platform far above , and though the party has become more catholic in the women it attracts , there is a still a discernible type of Tory woman . |
12 | Other activities on offer were a family cycle ride round Lake Constance , which has 140km of bike lanes ; a dip in a nearby swimming pool ( a bus takes care of tired legs on the way back ) ; or a peaceful walk through the woods with the baby , along special paths made wide enough for prams . |
13 | The first Presbyterian services in Portadown were held in the basement of a building where the Ulster Bank now stands and then in 1822 the first church was built in Edenderry on the site where the lecture hall now stands . |
14 | I welcome the right and learned Gentleman to the Dispatch Box — I did not think that he was going to answer this question as he looked a bit tired sitting on the Bench there . |
15 | Zambia kissed Tammuz on the mouth briefly . |
16 | The two Davids ( Pennington and Jackson ) , meanwhile , are clearing litter left by walkers on the footpath below , before top-roping their respective routes to either side of a large rock flake , bridging , jamming and armbarring like miniature Johnny Daweses . |
17 | ‘ The Streamline English course has proved that it is one of the best , if not the best , methods on the market today to encourage students with a wide spectrum abilities to build up a fluency and accuracy in spoken and written English . |
18 | If you wish any further clarification or discussions on this paper before the meeting please give me a ring on the number below . |
19 | Portable models could be hung from a ring on the rim so that the datum line was horizontal . |
20 | Suddenly there was a faint ring on the bell downstairs , and Toby came in — the man who had gone with Bill Sikes and Oliver to rob the house in Chertsey . |
21 | But they were playing ball , that football on the road yesterday when we went out . |
22 | I know what your thinking , there 's enough football on the box already ! |
23 | Protagon , while believing that its racket construction meets all the necessary criteria necessary to compete favourably with other top grade rackets on the market today , also believes that , by offering the supplementary facility of string adjustment , it is providing a tangible benefit which year by year frame improvements can not match . |
24 | The four basic steps on the road back to financial health are : |
25 | The four basic steps on the road back to financial health are : To Maximise your income — which may mean , for example , exploring the possibility of a part time job , or checking you are getting all the state benefits to which you are entitled . |
26 | She met him emerging from their tall block of apartments as she was returning from work on the Friday evening , having stopped to buy groceries on the way home , her mind flying ahead to Luke 's arrival and all that she planned to say to him now that she had made up her mind to end their affair . |
27 | It may be that your man is loving and living with you in what seems like a peaceful landscape when a volcano on the horizon suddenly erupts . |
28 | These sorts of activities take their toll on the world immediately around us . |
29 | The offices on the mainland also saw their fee income fall , although not to the same extent . |
30 | He was now 25 years old and the episode on the island still haunted him at nights . |