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

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1 The imposition of a wordlist on the system forbids the selection of semantically invalid morpheme combinations ( e.g. underbelieve ) .
2 ‘ We never put a variety on the list until we have grown it ourselves for a year . ’
3 But still the Peace People , or The Community of the Peace People , to give it its full title , continues its work from a base on the Lisburn Road in south Belfast .
4 Tyndale 's main problem for the rest of his life was to find a base on the Continent where there was a printing press , where its use by him would be tolerated by the authorities , and from which his translations and publications could be sent to England , either through sales at the great annual book fair at Frankfurt or by river and sea , hidden among the goods of friendly merchants .
5 It is by now quite well known ( certainly it will have come to the attention of those who attended the Statute Law Society 's Annual Conference at Cambridge in 1988 ) that the European Court 's method of interpreting Community legal texts is primarily teleological , that is to say the interpretation of a provision on the basis of its object and purpose .
6 It now offers charting by way of Microsoft Graph and you can include a chart on a slide as you would any other graphics object .
7 I notice we have a chart on the back of the door here as well a circle measured off in angles and er this is lovely it 's got Venus
8 the priests would not have held a trial on a feast day ;
9 The shock move follows his refusal to speak at a trial on the fate of the banned Communist Party .
10 I played him by the light of the moon until he was sufficiently exhausted to be manoeuvred into a bucket on the end of a stout rope .
11 If that is true , he is waving a magic wand with a sledgehammer on the end .
12 This is but a stumble on the way , we shall make good what we have vowed , in spite of all . ’
13 This case raised the question of whether an assignee of a reversion on a lease could enforce the payment of rent against someone who had entered into surety covenants as a guarantee of the tenant 's obligations in the lease .
14 He had to be seen in Frank Spencer 's latest job , as a window-cleaner 's assistant , in a cradle on the side of an office building .
15 Examples of the current price differences are : £136 charged by Ford for an Escort Mark III front panel , compared with £54 from an independent supplier — the true cost of making such a panel is closer to £10 ; Peugeot charges £136.50 for a bonnet on its 405 model , £85 from an independent ; A headlamp on a Granada Mark III can cost £106.50 from a Ford dealer , £67 from an independent .
16 In 1787 he sailed as a subaltern on a merchantman that was wrecked .
17 He assured Field that it was possible to lay a cable on the ocean floor .
18 ‘ Or a resort on the Costa Brava . ’
19 Greg 's first round 74 had not done any damage , though , and he went on to inflict a body-blow on the course , the rest of the field , and the title .
20 It had been converted some years before Miss Dalgliesh had bought it by the addition of a flint-faced , two-storey building with a large sitting room , smaller study and a kitchen on the ground floor and three bedrooms , two of them with their own bathrooms , on the floor above .
21 In any organization there will be both a leading function and a function on the rise .
22 Histoire , whilst at one level a transposition of the discontinuity of experience , can at the same time be considered as providing an implicit commentary on the nature of fiction and writing : the text can be said to be formed from a meditation on a collection of postcards which the narrator is sifting through .
23 Such a one is bidden to " preye " " seke " " aske " and " knokke at the dore " in the certainty that " he schal come … and coumforte thy desolate soule " as the Holy Ghost came to the apostles : The book ends with a meditation on the sacrament as the focus for the experience of the transforming energy of God released in time at the Incarnation .
24 Randolph Henry Ash 's Proserpine had been seen as a Victorian reflection of religious doubt , a meditation on the myths of Resurrection .
25 ‘ Give a rating on a scale from 1 to 20 to indicate the risk you are feeling at the moment the tone sounds .
26 Risk rating : ‘ Give a rating on a scale from 1 to 7 to indicate the risk you would feel in if you were the driver in that situation .
27 From being with a squadron on a war footing at Driffield — which was a pleasant oasis in the East Riding of Yorkshire — to arriving in the Highland town of Forres , which seemed to welcome the inmates of Kinloss. was like fumbling through a series of dark curtains into some broad sunlight .
28 which is not a very , but what I 'm saying to Graham is if we do it on a slip road like , cos , cos I 've never done one before , if you , you 'd have to have warning signs if you got a census on the slip coming off
29 The notion of legitimate expectation concerns whether the applicant has a case on the merits , but the claim that such an expectation exists , provided it is not prima facie ludicrous , will give the claimant standing to argue the merits of the claim .
30 I do n't mind a bit on a biscuit on occasion but
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