Example sentences of "[noun sg] on [art] [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | The longest determinate prison sentence ever upheld by English courts was the sentence of forty-five years ' imprisonment in the case of Hindawi ( 1988 ) , a man who sent his pregnant girlfriend on a flight with a bag which contained a bomb timed to destroy the aircraft and its 350 passengers in mid-flight . |
2 | And they have very specific impacts because they all result their effective result on an interaction with a specific receptor and er an activity I would express on that receptor or as a result of the er erm the uptake of the toxins . |
3 | Beneath the skin , Rover was first to put a car on the market with a truly convincing continuously variable transmission . |
4 | There is now a very efficient motor car on the market with a wooden chassis . |
5 | However , Swallow was not optimistic regarding the prospects for the latter , arguing that administrative confusion on the border with the Czech Republic now made it easier to ship kit to Slovakia from a third country . |
6 | I thought it was appropriate to put my neck on the line with the trade and say , ‘ I think this guy is really great and has got what it takes to be the next Lena Kennedy ’ . |
7 | At three fifteen Mavis brought us in our tea on a tray with a plateful of shortbread biscuits . |
8 | It is easiest to measure the length of the strip by placing the tin on the paper and turning it over four times — mark each corner of the tin on the paper with a pencil , for folding . |
9 | A single stroke on a cymbal with a timpani stick produces a ‘ splash ’ of sound , and a crescendo roll adds great excitement if added to a general orchestra crescendo three or four bars before its climax . |
10 | Here are some examples : ( 202 ) He gives me a stroke on the head with his cane ; bids me carry that to my master . |
11 | The largest controlled zones are found in the north of Chalatenango Department on the border with Honduras where some 45,000 Salvadoreans live , about one-quarter of the total population of the department , and in Morazan on the north-eastern border with some 40,000 Salvadoreans . |
12 | Whenever Keith has been good for a day Mr Smith should watch a programme on the television with him . |
13 | ‘ The Human World ’ — Compare your weight on the scales with one of the world 's heaviest men . |
14 | One investigator who has put weight on the relationship with affective , rather than schizophrenic , disorder is the American psychiatrist , Andreasen , whose work , also carried out within a partly genetics context , is of particular interest here because it has mainly been concerned with writers . |
15 | Sitting back to enjoy the mid-morning sun the bobbin on the rod with corn on started jumping up to the butt and a quick strike saw the first fish of the session go screaming off up the lake . |
16 | Several years ago I met someone who is now a very famous television celebrity and did a piece on the radio with them . |
17 | That year we took all our Camping Gear on the train with us instead of hiring a lorry . |
18 | The same was true of the French frontier on the east with the territories of the Holy Roman Empire . |
19 | He 's fishing on the lake with Sam Junior . |
20 | Joint Managing Director , Rod Turnbull , gave a review on the year with sales and budgets explained within the context of cautions optimism and an expanding sales force . |
21 | ICI 's methanol and ammonia business manager John Stoney says the Supplier Quality Management Process is an excellent programme ‘ because it shows that everybody in ICI has an effect on the relationship with the customer . ’ |
22 | These have a marked effect on the development with increasing Ra . |
23 | ‘ What 's that down there ? ’ whispered Rose indicating another dim light on a level with the lawn . |
24 | They like to be in a large practice on the whole with other veterinary nurses . |
25 | Her brother Daniel , a Yarmouth fisherman , lives in a beached boat on the sands with his orphaned nephew and niece , Ham Peggotty , a boat-builder , and ‘ Little Em'ly ’ , and Mrs Gummidge , the widow of his late partner . |
26 | And what nicer way to round off the evening than to have a quiet nightcap on the terrace with new-found friends , or take a gentle moonlit stroll along the beach . |
27 | The train was n't late , and he got in , choosing as was his habit a seat on the side with a view of the sea , for the track ran along the Adriatic and he liked to have it in sight , the elating expanse , ringing bright in the sun . |
28 | The DUP was in better form , after picking up an extra seat on the Waterside with the election of Bill Irwin . |
29 | It was 1963 and as David started his new job , ‘ Mersey Mania ’ was taking its stranglehold on the charts with The Beatles , Gerry and the Pacemakers , Freddie and The Dreamers ; everything with a Liverpudlian accent tasted success . |
30 | The stencil is the master copy , and is cut by a stencil key on a typewriter with the ribbon out of action and the keys thoroughly cleaned to prevent a smudged outline . |