Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] on [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He tried to steal my strip on the Island ? ’
2 I do n't have a guitar roadie there to do everything for me , so I interact with my guitar on every level .
3 ‘ Roses , chocolates , jewellery , my heart on a platter — I gave Cherith everything except what she really wanted .
4 The experience of coming from the north-east of England is an important influence on my views on the issue with which we are dealing this morning .
5 And stop worrying , I wo n't reveal my views on the drug to the twins .
6 On the way home through Canada I wrote the first few chapters of a book about my views on the tour .
7 And since the frozen peas and firm bandaging were applied by the fair hands of a comely maiden , I began to think that perhaps I could reasonably update my views on the ankle , Eros-wise .
8 Therefore , it is against that back-cloth , that I respond to these orchestrated criticisms and express my views on the man I have come to know as a friend and a very good colleague .
9 I was asked my views on the reshuffle .
10 The Express , by contrast , detects unsheathed Conservative blades : ‘ Tory knives were out for the BBC … the Prime Minister is said to have told friends : ‘ my views on the BBC 's coverage are not printable . ’
11 I did , however , express my views on the construction and effect of the section which , it now appears , were at variance with the views of academic and other writers : see ‘ The Judge and the Competent Minor ’ by Andrew Bainham ( 1992 ) 108 L.Q.R. 194 , 198 ; ‘ Multiple Keyholders — Wardship and Consent to Medical Treatment ’ by Rosy Thornton [ 1992 ] C.L.J. 34 , 36 ; Doctors , Patients and the Law , ( 1992 ) , at pp. 60–61 ( Ian Kennedy ) , at p. 76 ( Lawrence Gostin ) and at pp. 156–157 ( Ian Dodds-Smith ) and Margaret Brazier , Medicine , Patients and the Law , 2nd ed. ( 1992 ) , p. 345 .
12 I was also asked my views on the chairmanship of the party .
13 I think you will recall Mr my my views on the East Grinstead by-pass were not the same as those
14 In a sane world , I thought , we would have discussed the state of my feelings , debated whether I loved Syl sufficiently to commit the rest of my life to him , questioned my views on the institution of marriage , examined my mother 's motives in striving to introduce me into this state , have said something of some interest .
15 I simply say that on the debates we 've had on the Policing Bill , I 've learnt what the functions of your Noble House is all about and the speech that 's just been made from across the Chamber from me , sums up entirely my views on the matter , and I say to your Lordships House that on the basis of experience as Northern Ireland Secretary when one is a Home Secretary for a province and there 's a number of people in this House who 've had a job to do including the Noble Lord , The Noble Viscount Whitelaw who set the tone of the way we all proceeded , I accept that , the one of the things we had to do there was bring democracy back to policing and the primary force of policing is taking a long time to do and that here as Home Secretary , everything I learned there was , stop the growing centralisation and the weakening of the police authorities and police force and this Bill does exactly that But now one of the questions I 've asked myself and it 's the only point because all the points have been made that I really want to ask the Government is what are these appointees for ?
16 He was the heartbeat of the team in 1966 … my lieutenant on the field , a cool , calculated footballer I could trust with my life . ’
17 My debut on the bestseller list should happen any day now .
18 I eased my foot on the accelerator , watching for each hole in the road that stretched ahead endlessly , a straight , straight line across a desolate land to the reddish horizon .
19 I coughed loudly and scraped my foot on the floor to draw their attention to who was standing quietly listening to them rowing .
20 Did n't get u , dismount I just sat on the saddle like with my foot on the floor wandering what they was up to .
21 I imagined the whole business of running to the wire , and setting up the ladder a thousand times , but I could never get beyond the point when I set my foot on the bottom rung .
22 All I will do is to come in after breakfast every day and put my bucket on the harness room boiler to cook up , and an hour later I will take it away .
23 Accordingly , the parties agree that each of them will accept my decision on the matters referred to me hereunder as conclusive and binding and that neither will bring any action or proceeding or make any claim against me as expert relating to or arising from the performance of my duties hereunder .
24 However , I reached my decision on the basis to which I have deposed in paragraphs 8 , 9 and 10 above .
25 Accordingly , I will reach my decision on the basis of the evidence and arguments submitted to me by the parties .
26 However , this was not argued before us , and I prefer to base my decision on the section 222 point by affirming the judge 's first ground as mentioned above .
27 By some miraculous quirk of fate , I have so far managed to get through life as a jobbing hack without ever once having to put my opinions on the preachers into print .
28 I came and started tidying up bits and pieces of cut-off material around my mum on the floor .
29 But this time it was hard word Mr Dakin responded to my sallies on the weather , cricket and the price of milk with a series of grunts .
30 This way , if I reach the end of the cone without noticing , the cone lifts off the floor and , as it can not possible pass through the tension assembly , I get plenty of warning without having the weights landing on my feet ( ouch ! ) and my knitting on the floor !
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