Example sentences of "[noun] with [noun] on " in BNC.
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1 | It is a subject which needs a great deal of detailed study in close association with work on the production centres , especially in Gaul , and the distribution of their wares . |
2 | Do I have to wear one of them velvet caps with knobs on ? ’ |
3 | My mate used to fix sheds , the garden sheds , had this little card with Chad on it said what no shed |
4 | SGS-THOMSON DEAL WITH MITSUBISHI ON FLASH MEMORY EXPECTED TOMORROW |
5 | The girlfriends of Solowka and Gregory deal with merchandising on tour . |
6 | 29 of the 89 articles of the constitution deal with limitations on the parliament 's power and ways in which the government can restrict it . |
7 | The World Bank signed a $30,000,000 technical aid deal with Gorbachev on Nov. 5 . |
8 | Currie beat Willie Falconer with ease on the left to provide eight-club Redfearn with a close-range chance . |
9 | It has several pairs of jointed legs with pincers on the end and behind these , plate-like gills , large and flat like the leaves of a book . |
10 | It is our hope that parents will also be encouraged to read about new ideas in teaching children with special needs so that they can be in a better position to work in partnership with teachers on the basis of an informed and critical understanding of current difficulties and developments . |
11 | Alternatively , the supplier could enter into some form of partnership with OUP on mutually acceptable terms . |
12 | Also the same if you 're playing football with Jim on Thursday you could also just mention to , I 'll leave you a couple of these er these leaflets which do explain a lot of the areas we 've covered tonight , erm perhaps you could give one to Peter or |
13 | Fans used to watch football with smiles on their faces . |
14 | These cases about valuers bear some analogy with cases on domestic tribunals , except of course that there need not be a hearing . |
15 | According to Lado ( 1964 ) , this is the facility to use the units and patterns of a language at conversational speed with attention on the message and not on the language units or patterns as such . |
16 | ACROSS 1 Give bad reviews to dumb show — he might be in this ( 9 ) 6 Old-time US lawyer and rocker ( 5 ) 9 Reversing of French vehicle went quickly ( 5 ) 10 Dynamic object contains fungus ( 9 ) 11 Main entrance where he went Up the third time ? ( 3,5 ) 12 Baldwin shortly takes on church position ( 6 ) 14 The man himself ( 7,6 ) 16 New sandpit from E. Europe used to treat shoes ( 4,3,6 ) 21 Gauges placing a thousand rows ( 6 ) 22 Seller hears another way to say in other words ( 8 ) 25 Phone round Esquire readers with article on things observed ( 9 ) 26 One lady posed as the one with tattoos ( 5 ) 27 Equipment in ship for sketches he 's appeared in ( 5 ) 28 One put her away immediately ( 9 ) |
17 | Third , in all the campaign reports , it is assumed that canvassers do not have the time to discuss politics or local or personal grievances with voters on the doorstep during an election campaign . |
18 | European rights are also free for The Complete Geranium by Susan Conder with tips on cultivation and craft ( UK : Collins & Brown ; US : Clarkson N Potter ) and for The Flower Colour Directory by John Dale and Kevin Gunnell , a colour-coded reference guide to garden design and flower arranging ( UK : HarperCollins ; US : Harmony Books ) . |
19 | Rapid flying can soon lead to heat loss by convection , and at night nocturnal insects like moths protect themselves against heat loss with hairs on their thorax which maintain a stable air layer around the body surface . |
20 | Exactly what the sea anemone gains from this relationship is not known , but crabs with anemones on their shells are known to be much less vulnerable to attack by octopuses . |
21 | The lack of effect of preincubation with TPA on the responses to forskolin and cholera toxin suggests that the actions of TPA on the responses to histamine , TGLP-1 , and gastric inhibitory polypeptide are not mediated at the catalytic subunit or at the level of the interaction between Gs and the catalytic subunit . |
22 | Support is given to the staff involved by providing the Academic Link programme with places on in-house company training courses . |
23 | One field away , two men were walking across the plough with lurchers on leads . |
24 | One day we were poking around in some sodden ashes by the rear exit and found a few slivers of celluloid with images on them . |
25 | The Attic bi-lingual eye cup attributed to Epiktetos ( dated circa 520–510 BC , lot 9 , est. £60,000–90,000 ) is , like many eye cups , painted in contrasting styles with red-figure on the outside and black-figure on the inside . |
26 | Clerks are also expected to assist unrepresented parties with advice on the procedure adopted in the tribunals . |
27 | Co-ordinators were given an update on recently published crime figures and a general briefing with emphasis on the importance of locking outbuildings to prevent the theft of things like power tools , lawn mowers and fishing tackle . |
28 | In July 63 , the first of many substantial orders was placed by Pan Am , in this case for forty units with options on a further 120 . |
29 | It also enabled moderate Republicans to avoid an open break with Bush on the issue , and saved the Democrats from a potentially damaging veto battle which they seemed one vote short of winning and which would again have highlighted for white voters the identification of Democrats with minority issues . |
30 | ‘ Cars with lights on the top are bad news , ’ said Grimma . |