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

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1 Most of these rural craftsmen were still part-time farmers or cottagers with a few acres of land and rights on the commons and wastes .
2 Note 1 to Rule 2.1 requires advisers to draw their clients ' attention to the provisions of the Code and to warn them in particular about the obligations of secrecy and restrictions on dealings .
3 They are flamboyant and skilled riders , capable of performing staggering feats of archery and acrobatics on horseback .
4 He feels it is imperative that users should ‘ clearly see the effects of tax and minorities on trading results attributable to shareholders ’ .
5 She carried a tray with cups of tea and biscuits on it , which she laid down carefully on top of the chest of drawers .
6 All through our time at Canjuers , through the days of rain and abscesses on our hands , mud and sleeping in sodden clothes , we had dreamed of the moment when we would be able to walk into a cakeshop or bar and be able to buy what we wanted , but now that the choice was available , we did nothing about it .
7 But while Draper might protest against the idea — while he might fulminate against his partner risking the hard-earned profits of the record company , the fruits of years of work and tears on a hare-brained scheme to run an airline — he also knew that there was little he could actually do to stop it .
8 Mr. Clark said that the figures included costs of administration and rates on those places .
9 Its aim is to provide information , codes of practice and guidelines on ways to raise standards .
10 He will be joined by local MP Michael Fallon and Hartlepool Conservative candidate Graham Robb who yesterday said it was high time Labour told the voters what it was going to do about the continuing problems of congestion and accidents on the A1(M) .
11 Restrictive covenants , wayleaves , easements , licences , public and private rights of way and restrictions on resale are all covered by the Act , together with planning permissions , building warrants and other statutory provisions , including rates and taxes .
12 They may speak to Members of Parliament and Ministers on a confidential basis , but it is very unusual to come out in terms of that kind and say that sort of thing .
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