Example sentences of "[noun sg] 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 My mate used to fix sheds , the garden sheds , had this little card with Chad on it said what no shed
3 SGS-THOMSON DEAL WITH MITSUBISHI ON FLASH MEMORY EXPECTED TOMORROW
4 The girlfriends of Solowka and Gregory deal with merchandising on tour .
5 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 .
6 The World Bank signed a $30,000,000 technical aid deal with Gorbachev on Nov. 5 .
7 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 .
8 Alternatively , the supplier could enter into some form of partnership with OUP on mutually acceptable terms .
9 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
10 Fans used to watch football with smiles on their faces .
11 These cases about valuers bear some analogy with cases on domestic tribunals , except of course that there need not be a hearing .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 Support is given to the staff involved by providing the Academic Link programme with places on in-house company training courses .
16 One field away , two men were walking across the plough with lurchers on leads .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 This opens possibilities such as ‘ V ’ neck sweater with stripes on the right and hounds-tooth check on the left .
21 Concurrent validity was determined by comparing scores on the ITPA with scores on existing language tests and the linguistic portions of achievement tests .
22 Then he gives up puzzling over it , and returns to my talk with Richardson on the phone .
23 In an interview with Pravda on Nov. 5 , 1989 , the Soviet Armed Forces Chief of Staff , Col.- Gen. Mikhail Moiseyev , said that of the unilateral cuts in conventional forces announced by the Soviet President , Mikhail Gorbachev , in December 1988 ( see pp. 36412 ; 36440 ) , the Soviet Union had thus far withdrawn 50,320 personnel , 3,118 tanks and 351 aircraft from Eastern Europe and Mongolia ( see p. 36657 ) and from forward Soviet deployments .
24 Qian Qichen , in an interview with Liaowang on Dec. 25 , said : " Conflicts between different social systems and ideologies have become more complicated and intense [ but ] " socialism has not failed , nor has capitalism attained victory . "
25 A car with headlights on came towards him , cautiously negotiated the hairpin bend , and for some time afterwards he could hear it grinding up the hill to Albert Terrace .
26 The conman , driving a white car with POLICE on its sides , stopped his victim on the A14 , near Barton Seagrave , Northants .
27 Elsewhere , Duncanson tempers his wide-ranging criticism of French rule with strictures on the incompetence and dishonesty of the mandarinate in Tonkin and on the lack of civic virtue of the educated professional class of Vietnamese ; but to this theme of what he calls ‘ political disabilities ’ Lancaster adds what are equally heavy economic burdens .
28 Quite often it has n't and even if it has it may be helpful to call the recipient with information on delivery and timing .
29 Unfortunately he is stopped by a police boat with Compeyson on board .
30 The talks were proposed by the US , which is anxious to avoid a damaging confrontation with Japan on the issue at the IWC meeting in May [ see ED 67 ] ; if accepted , the deal would mean Japan giving up its current whaling activities in the Antarctic .
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