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

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1 The rational pursuit of reduced management burdens , given the impossibility of acting in the public interest ( because of the limits on the bureaucrat 's information and the conflicting interests of others ) , is made possible by increases in the total budget .
2 One of the experiments on the flight was designed by Dr Briarty in collaboration with Dr Maher .
3 Sir Patrick and Foreign Affairs Minister Dick Spring said that they would do everything they could to try to bring about an early renewal of the talks on the future of Northern Ireland .
4 In the event , Israel walked out of the talks on the first day in protest at the presence of the head of the Palestinian delegation , Mohammed Hallaj , director of the Washington-based Centre for Policy Analysis on Palestine and a former member of the Palestine National Council ( PNC — the Palestinian " parliament-in-exile " ) .
5 Most of the games on the market would be more popular with boys , e.g. football , or science fiction adventure , and little effort has been made to provide games of more general interest .
6 Some of the villages on the edge of the Baronnies look all too spruce , as if the locals had by now given way completely to immigrants wealthier than themselves , who are buying up the old houses and adding new , sometimes crassly intrusive ones .
7 Data from image-analysed or digitised filters are converted into the same canonical input format consisting of a separate file for each hybridisation , each listing the x-y coordinates of the positives on the filter .
8 They were told they would be given refunds , and had to join the rest of the crowds on the dockside and promenades .
9 ‘ They all looked as though they 'd been written at a different time from the rest of the notes on the cards .
10 Stage effects were all the rage : listen to the clumping of the giants on the original black discs of Rheingold . ’
11 Many of the towns on the Banbury map which Professor Hoskins referred to in the previous chapter fall into this category .
12 Not unexpectedly , the residents of Chiswick became alarmed at the prospect , but the acquisition proceeded of the properties on the proposed route .
13 Quitainer carved some of the statues on the walls but some , more classical-looking , are by the two Süssner brothers from Bavaria .
14 inspecting one of the statues on the roof of the Chambers Street building
15 The Government are well aware of the problems on the London-Tilbury and Southend line and are keen to see improvements in that service .
16 Being married to Brightman , he has said , has made it " much easier for performers to get in touch and feel they cart talk about their problems , and it 's a good thing for me to be aware of some of the problems on the other side of the theatre fence " .
17 We are very conscious of the problems on the seafront but these have been recognised .
18 It is even harder to imagine his reaction , in light of his long imprisonment , to the authoritative comment of The Times on the Bedford Bunyan Festival : ‘ No one cares to remember whether the author of the most fascinating allegory that ever struck despair into the souls of imitators was a Dissenter . ’
19 He met Alderman Davis and discussed the advisability of the members on the council coming together again in order that they would be unanimous in open council , especially now that Labour is in the majority .
20 Most of the cans on the grocery shelves of supermarkets are steel cans — the ones that contain soup , baked beans , rice , and vegetables .
21 The new book clarifies the treatment of the rules on the classification of transactions and spells out more fully the information required in the case of transactions with related parties ( previously called Class 4 transactions ) .
22 That investigation had been initiated under rule 7.9(1) ( b ) of the Rules on the direction of the Chief Executive to the chief enforcement officer in the light of evidence that had come to Lautro 's attention suggesting that Norwich Union might have been in breach of various of the rules in failing adequately to monitor the business and operations of the Winchester Group and to ensure compliance with the Code of Conduct .
23 The case prompted an M-P to demand a full review of the rules on the granting of bail .
24 Of particular concern to most of the members of the FFA was the effect of the drift-netters on the albacore tuna resource , which plays a major role in many Pacific economies .
25 As a teenager , I laughed off an incident when a nappy horse attempted to deposit me on the wrong side of the railings on a motorway bridge .
26 Gerry Addams is a man who supports the murder campaign by the I R A terrorists , always defends it and he did n't condemn the killing of the protestants on the Shankhill Road by that I R A man , he carried that I R A man 's body at the funeral , what he said was it was unfortunate that innocent people were killed .
27 a relaxation of the regulations on the combinations of single fields in Stage II ( the previous regulation in effect required a 50 : 50 split , now 7/16 acceptable modules was the minimum for one field ( the Course rejected the idea of calling this a major/minor system ) ;
28 The lex fori will be satisfied by proof that the plaintiff has secured the service of the documents on the defendant abroad , either by taking them personally or ( much more usually ) by employing an agent .
29 Erm the cleaning of the carpets on the first and second floors erm they obviously fumigate them erm , but we do n't do the dry clean like we do the carpets over here .
30 The false , fixed smiles of the salesmen on the machinery avenues and the grey-suited men on bankers ' row at the Royal Welsh Show contrasted sharply with the frowns of recession-hit livestock producers trying hard to stay in business .
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