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

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1 Any falling short in doing so reflects more on the teaching than on the students ' preparedness to respond .
2 Another version of the story behind the mural on a covent in the Brenner Pass , first mention in the Summer Diary , has been provided Dick Bailey , of Credenhill , a serving member , also say the mural while on a coach tour last year .
3 Nobody knew what legal matters they had to sort out as they were spied from Martindale 's Gate traversing the shrubbery paths of The Hall in deep conversation , and they were rarely seen in company in the village except on an occasional outing together to buy postage stamps .
4 The question as on the order paper , say aye .
5 However robustness is not as great a factor on the desktop as on the server .
6 This shows how rapidly a new fauna and for flora can migrate into an area and change the record albeit on a very small scale .
7 Note how they sometimes walk with their tails up in the air , probably using them as a flag for signalling to others in the group when on the move through undergrowth .
8 the actual I 'll looking up see if I can see mother Are quakes stronger on the moon than on the earth ?
9 Are quakes stronger on the moon than on the earth ?
10 Lance Corporal Mark Richards , 29 , was shot in the head while on a five-man patrol in the jungle of Belize in South America .
11 Tagan 's eyes were as much on the ground as on the land ahead .
12 She took no pleasure from the countryside as on the outward journey .
13 This is an important matter , particularly as it affects violence , and violence more perpetrated on the woman than on the man .
14 In Darcey Bussell and Jonathan Cope he has ideal interpreters for the principal roles — the writing for the salamander is some of his most inventive — while Fiona Chadwick blazes as Epine , Anthony Dowell dodders as the emperor , the four kings seek to outshine each other , and Tetsuyu Kumakawa as the Fool seems even more at ease in the air than on the ground .
15 Each time I come out of the onto I 'm impressed by the fact that the snow has been much more pronounced on our side of the road than on the other , which has cleared much more quickly .
16 That this is not the only dimension along which one can or must discriminate became fully apparent to juries when confronted with the ‘ video nasties ’ of the 1980s , where the verdicts surprised some observers by turning more often on the morality or immorality of the conduct portrayed and the moral stance taken towards it by the film-maker than on the affront caused to the viewer .
17 It is a long way to Talisker , and there are fewer beasts to be met on the river than on the land these days .
18 She was watching the door when on the stroke of two the tall Czechoslovakian came striding into the hotel .
19 A higher proportion of female labour , almost 80% of a total of 140 , was possible on the machining than on the forging , and a high percentage of the female staff were part-time workers .
20 Success in communication depends as much upon the receiver as on the sender .
21 In 1918 he was shot in the knee while on a bombing raid and spent some time in hospital before being awarded an army scholarship , which enabled him to complete his studies at the City and Guilds College , London .
22 ‘ Understanding ’ depended at least as much on understanding the situation as on the words used in it .
23 Baldwin lanced this boil fairly quickly and quietly by an announcement to a party meeting on 11 February : ‘ I do not feel justified in advising the party again to submit the proposal for a general tariff to the country except on the clear evidence that on this matter public opinion is disposed to reconsider its judgment of two months ago . ’
24 On 26 September 1856 the young Prince Edward , later Edward VII , stayed incognito at the hotel while on a walking tour with two friends .
25 There was more in the pitch than on the opening day for the quicker bowlers and with the second new ball Mark Ilott , playing his first game for Essex for a year after serious back problems kept him out of the game last season , was impressively hostile .
26 It will be easier to judge this prior to play in the open area around the clubhouse than on a wooded course .
27 Again we find gaps in the fortunes of the Palace as on the death of Haymo the buildings in all his manors were decaying for want of repair , and our next mention of the Palace is in 1359 , when the Manor of Halling with its hamlet is mentioned as being taxed at £38 10 8d .
28 SURGEONS in Leeds are battling to save the sight of company chairman Michael Dawson , who was shot in the face while on a game shoot .
29 Many feel that the pattern of the sales , given Saatchi 's known admiration for the work of the artists involved suggests that choices are being made at least as much on the basis of the market as on the basis of taste .
30 Last week Sunday Life revealed that the RUC had better intelligence on the UVF than on the UDA/UFF , intercepting up to six UVF teams compared to only one UFF unit this year .
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