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

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1 Okland was interviewed in one of the papers on why Frank was included and mentioned the strong Turkey game and also spoke about Frank not playing in Leeds : ’ Frank not playing is strange .
2 Money is needed , for playing fields , swimming pools , tennis courts , sports halls , coaching and international competition , to name just a few of the calls on far too limited resources .
3 It would be interesting to hear the views of the planners on how this shift of pace might be brought about .
4 To the old long-stay patients re-established in community settings and the younger chronic patients who may never have become institutionalized should be added the relatively small but significant number of mentally abnormal offenders whose discharge from special hospitals gave rise to the 1975 Report of the committee on mentally abnormal offenders ( Cmnd. 6244 ) , together with the growing number of elderly people with mental health problems , including dementia ( Health Advisory Service , 1982 ) .
5 I must have , 'cos there was no mention of it on Manc of the Day on either Saturday or Sunday , despite Jamie 's brilliant goals .
6 On reflection , the catering industry may well be much better off as a result of the Government 's proposals for a self-regulatory approach , but it all depends at the end of the day on how well it gets its act together , using Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment systems to identify the problem areas .
7 Now I am one of the officers on there which gives two members from Wiltshire a seat on this particular committee .
8 Well it does n't give the size of the bathroom on here .
9 The beauties of the course could n't hide its tough and unremitting nature , which demanded accurate striking of the ball on virtually every hole .
10 No one else was in the garden and dense rows of leafless poplars damped the grinding roar of the lorries on Am Treptower Park .
11 oh in it sad eh ? , reading in the paper the other day about that thing the , the list of top ten names , I mean half of the ones on there are pathetic
12 The vineyards of Mailly-Champagne are situated at the northern end of the village on fairly flat ground where they fare exceptionally well .
13 Dunster , who is head of the National Radiological Protection Board , and was deputy director of the Health and Safety Executive , obviously drafted the sections of the report on how risks should be controlled .
14 In this instance the directors are presumably the same as the shareholders , and the intention was , undoubtedly , to effect the motor vehicles ' transfer and payment of the dividend on exactly the same date to avoid a loan account debit and a s 419 assessment .
15 It provides a good overview of the situation on how irradiated foods of different kinds can be monitored both for effects and to check whether they have or have not been irradiated .
16 Erm , this erm interchange will relieve a lot of the pressure on not only the that comes into but also the roundabout , one of the busiest roundabouts in the county , but I think the erm two of the notes were conservation areas the provision of a footpath I think and the other thing , in , I hope that will be considered because at least this new junction will draw up more traffic from the south and will be a great use to people there and it could well .
17 Begun in 1570 and completed by Sir Christopher Hatton , an Elizabethan courtier who built on a scale matching his ambition to entertain the Queen , the ruins of this marvellous country house show the dawning influence of the Renaissance on more traditional Tudor forms .
18 Please could you let us have two copies of a map on as large as scale as possible .
19 Event had become too much of a drain on both his time and the resources of the rest of the Virgin Group .
20 Clearly in his " either/or " formulation , Eikmeyer does not admit the possibility of the omniscient analyst who is capable of judging the effects of a text on both the author and the reader .
21 The sanctions could take the form of a ban on virtually all trade in wild animal products with the two countries .
22 That puts still more of a premium on shrewdly imaginative lineout tactics , married to throwing in of just the right pace and parabola .
23 For the most part they are as we hoped — industrially oriented , driven by real user problems , and with some gleam of an idea on how to solve them .
24 ‘ It sounds lousy , but the great advantage to Celeste — and the reason why our relationship survived for as long as it did — was that she never had much of an impact on either my feelings or my thoughts .
25 Just before we go news of an item on tomorrow night 's show .
26 The village youths had taken to roaring round and round of an evening on highly powered Japanese motorcycles from which the silencers had been removed ; those distressed by this were invoking the law , the youths laughed , their friends and relations pointed out that they 'd paid their road-tax , had n't they , like anyone else ?
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