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

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1 We have n't got and English string style , whilst there is a specific German string style or a specific Belgian , a specific Russian , a specific French — we have n't got that and we have n't got the richness and fullness of the string sound of the Continental orchestras on the whole .
2 Don Caskie got a try and all the players a warning from coach keith richardson … he says they 'll have to improve and mind their manners on the field before the next big game against Bath in two weeks time
3 Attack partner Iain Dowie battled through two tackles on the edge of the penalty box , before the ball broke kindly for Clarke to sweep his shot wide of visiting keeper Foto Strakosha .
4 Rather than defend the arts on the grounds that they are a branch of the sciences and therefore useful , I believe we should try to start again , attempting to lay on one side both the crude criterion of utility and the assumed category distinction between science and arts , itself in fact equally crude .
5 Available from Electronic Arts on the Mega Drive in January .
6 It has already been noted that some science students had made the choice between science and arts on the basis that it was easier to keep up with arts in one 's spare time than it was to keep up with science .
7 Within the next two or three years , seven major studies , all aimed at reducing coronary risks on a massive scale , will have reported their findings .
8 However , senior management almost by definition is a matter of assessing and taking business risks on a daily if not hourly basis and even those momentarily brought up short by the mention of such dramatic events will rapidly discount them as extremely low in league of likely threats to be confronted .
9 From there , anything happens , as these circus trained acrobats and gymnasts take risks on a huge structure built on the stage .
10 ‘ People ought to be able to decide whether they want to take risks on the basis of information which gives them an idea of how much risk there is , ’ says Helen Peggs , ‘ but at the moment the information they get is often distorted . ’
11 Many in the industry felt it was worth while taking risks on the peak space heating load , by keeping prices sufficiently low to attract in addition such off-peak evening or spring and autumn space heating loads , as well as the cooking and water heating sales .
12 It is important to appropriately balance these risks on the basis of adequate information .
13 In skirmishes on the rugged Norwegian mountains made dangerous by an early thaw , these companies screened the Allied operations a hundred or so miles to the north around Narvik .
14 That battalion was now bivouacked in a village to the west of Brussels where d'Alembord had heard no news of any skirmishes on the frontier .
15 This policy was adopted by the County Council , ratified by their successors on the new Orkney Islands Council , and in time included in the Structure Plan for the islands .
16 Nationalization 's successors on the Tyne are made up of two management buy-outs and Smiths , which is the fag-end of the original Swan Hunter empire .
17 Before illustrating the practical consequences of these principles , it will be useful to clarify further the American Critics ' relationship with Richards on the one hand , and with the Russian Formalists and their successors on the other .
18 The poverty index is the ratio of the total income of the household and a multiple of the total income necessary to maintain a family with given characteristics on a nutritionally adequate food plan .
19 This research will examine the effect of marketing strategies and organisational characteristics on a company 's performance by means of a comparative study of British and German machine tool manufacturers .
20 The handsome verdite bath with six silver taps stands on a marble floor .
21 Carreg Cennen stands on a great crag almost 300 feet above the river Cennen , on a site of truly spectacular defensive qualities .
22 I charged across the sands , the dunes to my left moving by like stands on a racetrack .
23 Meanwhile , Neil Kinnock , leader of the one party that could actually bring PR about , is refusing to say where Labour stands on the issue .
24 The species involved are characteristically tall perennial monocots which tend to form pure stands on the edge of water bodies .
25 More than 25000 visitors crammed the 500 plus stands on the first day of the show , in Ghent , to look at new developments in materials science , biotechnology , microelectronics and engineering .
26 Since the seal carvers needed both hands free for their work , the lenses may have been mounted in some way , either on stands on the work-bench or on something like spectacle frames .
27 Candidates are required to sell themselves to the voters not so much on the strength of their stands on the issues as on their personal qualities .
28 stands on the site of the old Theatre royal in which Sarah Siddons performed .
29 Those two would have filled the entire chart but compilers restricted the number of soaps on the list .
30 Age Concern believes that the Department of Health should develop a policy and issue national guidelines on the provision of such care .
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