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

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1 Although Bazille has figured as a peripheral figure in several recent museum exhibitions on the Impressionist epoch and was the subject of a 1978 exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago , he has never been judged as completely on his own as he is in the current show at the Brooklyn Museum , N.Y .
2 The sun flashed on the chromed speartip and on the fish .
3 The morphology of these separate , disconformable crystal cements is , in many cases , dependent on the diagenetic environment and contained fluids in which they form ( e.g. Folk , 1974a ; Longman , 1980 ) , although growth kinetics ( Given & wilkinson , 1985 ) are also an important factor .
4 But it is certainly the object of quantum mechanical discourse and , for all the peculiarity of its collapse , its subtle essence may be the form that reality has to take on the atomic scale and below .
5 Finally , perhaps this change of mood can only be explained in the wider context of gradual changes in government policy on the inner city and UDCs — the emergence of a ‘ new realism ’ tempering the policies and rhetoric of the radical right .
6 In 1967–8 Education Priority Areas programmes were specifically area-based and targeted on the inner city and other deprived areas .
7 The corollary of this emphasis on the crucial importance and autonomy of the political leadership is the liberal tendency to see the role of the masses as essentially subordinate .
8 The team works for a period of five years , with one eye on the recent past and the other on the immediate future , with the result that a whole decade is given critical consideration .
9 It 's two and a half miles from door to door and there are buses later on , but if she 's on the late shift and just misses one , Joelle is faced with another long walk if her mother ca n't pick her up by car .
10 The place where her mother , clad in an old kimono , slumped on the low chair and held whispered conversations with Victorine .
11 They did not immediately sit down , but leaned on the low parapet and gazed out over the river and the mountains , she with her head inclined towards his , he with a hand resting on her shoulder .
12 I thought yer ain bottle wis gettin' a wee thing on the low side and could dae wi' a refill . ’
13 He put the bottle on the low table and laid the old horn-handled corkscrew down beside it , a patient sacrifice to the economies that her careless pregnancy necessitated .
14 I was sad to learn in Outdoor Action of the disappointment expressed by founder Edwin Drummond on the low turn-out and money raised .
15 Somehow , the aircraft had not been adequately lashed down on the low loader and as the lorry moved forward the Firefly rolled off its trestles on to the bed of the lorry damaging the undersides of the aircraft in the process , the aircraft was then reloaded and secured and thankfully the reset of the trip to Duxford was uneventful .
16 The professor will be qualified for election as an official member of the board of the faculty ( which has final authority over the proceedings of its sub-faculties ) , and will be expected to serve from time to time on the various standing and ad hoc committees appointed by the board .
17 The Investment Overview should be restricted in size and should provide basic details on the financial performance and type of business .
18 The group , headed by Stanley Kalms , said his resignation would ‘ enable him to concentrate fully on the financial management and control of the group 's retail businesses . ’
19 Reports on the financial standing and integrity of individuals and businesses abroad and suggested credit limits .
20 However , there are many other changes within the White Paper which clearly do impact on the financial structure and the need for better financial information and management .
21 ‘ It 's obviously their job to keep tabs on the financial situation and my job to provide enetertaining football on the pitch and win promotion .
22 any more comments on the financial statement and the bills for payment now ?
23 The balance between additions and cuts will depend on the financial climate and the political complexion of the council .
24 Some people would argue that many applications for judicial review which are heard by courts in fact involve wider political and administrative issues ; and that the rules of evidence and procedure in such cases should be changed to allow interested third parties to ‘ intervene ’ in the proceedings and to allow relevant information to be given about the likely impact of a decision one way or the other on the administrative process and on the public at large .
25 He picked the ball up on the halfway line and strode to the edge of the area , where a mix-up between Richard Hall and Ken Monkou allowed him to run on and beat Tim Flowers .
26 Some evening she and Andrew would separate on the halfway landing and go up by different flights to meet and kiss at the top .
27 Fabulous to look at , it constructs the encounter between women from the West travelling on the Trans-Siberian railway and a band of nomadic Mongolian women who offer them hospitality .
28 The talks , which had begun in September 1990 with the objects of easing political and military tension on the Korean peninsula and of promoting greater links between the two states , had involved three meetings between delegations led by the premiers of the two countries , thereby representing the highest level of contact ever achieved by the two countries .
29 An article by Baker in the winter 1991 issue of the quarterly journal Foreign Affairs had proposed a " two-plus-four " formula for talks between North and South Korea , and the USA , the Soviet Union , China and Japan to discuss the situation on the Korean peninsula and possibly to guarantee a negotiated solution .
30 With the publication of the Foreign Relations of the United States volumes on the Korean War and the release of the British documents it was evident that Britain had played a major role in the important decisions taken in the early stages of the war , and in particular the decision to change the aim of the operation from being merely to repel the aggressor north of the 38th parallel to that of achieving a unified Korea .
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