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

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1 Please , I said to him , no hints dropped in the course of articles on other things .
2 Furthermore , as in the case of decisions on output , a small initial deterioration in the business environment may cause what appears to be a disproportionately large reduction in bank and trade credit .
3 Councils will be allowed to appoint non-voting advisers to committees who must have relevant expertise or experience and not be disqualified from council membership — except in the case of teachers on education or library committees .
4 In the case of hits on the crew randomise hits between surviving crew members .
5 Effective anthelmintic therapy of ewes during the fourth month of pregnancy should eliminate most of the worm burdens present at this time including arrested larval stages and in the case of ewes on extensive grazing , where nutritional status is frequently low , this treatment often results in improved general body condition .
6 In the port of Dürres on March 29 police again unsuccessfully attempted to disperse a crowd which had gathered in the hope of emigrating .
7 Without these two measures , and especially as structural engineers are not involved in the inspection of buildings on the building site , one is left with a feeling of disquiet with regard to the long-term integrity of structures using sealed-in timber components .
8 Fujimori announced on June 23 the capture of three Sendero Luminoso central committee members , Yovanka Pardave Trujillo , Víctor García Castano and Tito Valle Travesano , a former president of the Association of Democratic Lawyers specializing in the defence of detainees on terrorist charges .
9 Librarians provided library induction courses , further courses in the bibliography of education and other subject fields , in school librarianship , children 's literature and even , on occasions , participated in the supervision of students on teaching practice .
10 There was nothing new in the involvement of businessmen on the boards of the great public institutions alongside the retired civil servants and august academics .
11 The Spanish opposed the introduction of majority voting in the Council of Ministers on environmental laws unless a special fund was set up to help poorer countries meet EC standards .
12 Commission vice-president Martin Bangemann explained that the measure had been framed under Single Market ‘ fast-track ’ procedures in which final approval is subject to qualified majority in the Council of Ministers on matters necessitating a high level of public protection .
13 Discussions in the Council of Ministers on Aug. 28-30 produced a draft announced on Sept. 1 for a package of economic and financial reforms , including the creation of a National Agency of Privatization to co-ordinate privatization plans and to encourage the growth of small businesses .
14 A recent female casualty is a 4 year old child from Rafah who was shot in the head by soldiers on February 24 and is near death in an Israeli hospital .
15 It is reasonable to suppose that this fact is significant , even allowing for the fact that Scaevola is disproportionately well represented in the Digest by cases on the law of succession .
16 It is used in the majority of microcomputers on sale in Britain .
17 the instantaneous variance of the percentage changes in futures prices implicit in the price of options on the futures contract ( Park and Sears , 1985 ; Ball and Torous , 1986 ; Han and Misra , 1990 ; Sherrick , Irwin and Forster , 1992 ) ;
18 It will mean fewer patients need stay in the infirmary for operations on cataracts and squints .
19 Included in the range of modules on offer within the master 's programme is one on Educational Evaluation and another — the Dissertation Module — which requires students to write a thesis of about 10,000 to 12,000 words .
20 The government won four votes of confidence in the Chamber of Deputies on Oct. 9 , and in the Senate on Oct. 22 , attached to decrees reforming the health service , pensions , the civil service and local government ( all of which had been announced among emergency budgetary measures in July — see p. 39025 ) .
21 High levels of uranium over granites such as Cairngorm and Mount Battock argue against using the granites in the interior of buildings on account of the risk of radon gas emanation .
22 This resulted in the imposition of controls on the import of British beef by some member states , although this was contrary to EC law on free movement .
23 It is to be doubted if unsecured trade creditors have much , if any , interest in the state of encumbrances on a company 's property as they normally will only be interested in whether the company can pay its debts as they fall due .
24 In the UK we seem to be lagging well behind the USA in the construction of databases on hazardous sites and especially hazard events such as those involving toxic releases .
25 There is also a diagram of the joint degrees in the Faculty of Arts on page 61 .
26 It is intended to represent the collective opinion of those professionally involved in the field of takeovers on a range of business standards appropriate to the conduct of such takeovers .
27 Unlike national insurance benefits , the award of supplementary benefit depended in the bulk of cases on the exercise of discretionary powers , which have been described as ‘ wide , problematic and in some cases ambiguous ’ .
28 Azerbaijani attempts to open a new front in the east through attacks on the Askeran region of the enclave from Agdam could not prevent their loss of control over Lachin on May 17 .
29 DR BARNARD declined to use the services of the hundred young police constables offered by the Thames Valley Police in the search for clues on the road and the verges .
30 Clues to the foci of several biogeographers may be gleaned from definitions in the number of texts on biogeography that have emerged to fill a gap that was acute until 1970 ( Table 5.2 ) .
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