Example sentences of "with [noun] on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The county council are negotiating with operators on the provision of this service . |
2 | The Bebington Council of Churches , which comprises 18 member churches of all denominations , has decided to work with experts on the problem . |
3 | Peter put the tea tray down with difficulty on a table already strewn with books and papers . |
4 | He shook himself and focused with difficulty on the small crooked figure standing in front of him . |
5 | He opened his eyes , his consciousness hazed and slowed by the kif he had smoked , and focused with difficulty on the watch on the bedside table . |
6 | In both cases the choice is between the serious but dull ( when seeing Paul she had been completing her thesis on religious poetry ) and the creative but frivolous ( she collaborates with Bernard on a book about adultery in medieval literature ) . |
7 | Our hypothesis was that the oesophageal sensitivity to acid would be reduced in PSS with aperistalsis on the basis of changed oesophageal sensory pathways . |
8 | This has remained for five generations in the same family , and roughly speaking with headquarters on the same site , whereas Smith 's ownership has passed through several families and occupied many addresses before settling in 1921 on 57–61 St Vincent Street . |
9 | ‘ In the movie we drive an AMC Pacer with flames on the wheel wells , but the car we had back then was a Dodge Dart Swinger ; it 's sort of like a Vauxhall Viva . |
10 | The House of Lords was clearly reluctant to clash with Parliament on a matter within the scope of Parliamentary Privilege ( see Chap . |
11 | The legislators , along with some government supporters , also complained that Préval 's Cabinet was drawn mainly from Lavalas , a group closely associated with Aristide , who did not consult with parliament on the formulation of policies . |
12 | Acres of newsprint and countless hours of air time became filled with elucidations on the new technology , some of them distinctly bizarre . |
13 | Heat from the projector will dry up ink in the pens more quickly than with preparation on the film beforehand . |
14 | As part of its co-operation with Digital Equipment Corp ( CI No 1,952 ) it is also co-funding research work with DEC on the ‘ Active Badge ’ . |
15 | The N to S with G on the end . |
16 | ( b ) It is usually drawn up on an annual basis by comparing the previous year 's expenditure and adding increments , or perhaps decrements. ( c ) There is a natural tendency , when dealing with inputs on an incremental basis , to favour existing programmes . |
17 | Equipped with notes on the use of existing stock , together with a record of the best published works available , the librarian may now decide which titles to add to stock . |
18 | Helen Braham Kokoschka : Prints , illustrated books , drawings in the Princes Gate Collection , with notes on the paintings ( Courtauld Institute Galleries , London , 1992 ) 72pp. 6 col. 59 b/w ills . |
19 | He had been in Britain for over twenty years and never had any problem or contact with the police except for one occasion when he was with Mum on a shopping expedition and police officers approached him and said , ‘ You fit the description of a guy that has just mugged a woman down the road . ’ |
20 | The ‘ spiritual sense ’ view of faith has given rise to a form of spiritual elitism in which the believer welcomes a position in which he or she has no common ground with the unbeliever , and thereby turns the sort of dismissive ‘ religious language is nonsense ’ approach of Ayer into a welcome acceptance of the divide between men and women of reason on the one hand , and those with faith on the other . |
21 | It confirmed that the scheme should remain demand-led , with payment on a case-by-case basis . |
22 | He began to establish a reputation in the late 40s through radio performances , and soon came to the attention of Sam Phillips , with releases on the Chess and Sun labels , playing as a one-man band . |
23 | His understanding with Strach on the right was a feature from 1989–92 |
24 | They also have described Moral Re-Armament as a ‘ global ideology , with bridgeheads on every continent , now in its final phase of total expansion throughout the world . |
25 | Capture the flavour and atmosphere of Italy with grilled chicken with herbs on a bed of rice |
26 | Surely it is particularly ludicrous to make that argument about social security , because even those with expertise on the subject find it difficult to understand fully . |
27 | During the '20s and '30s Le Touquet was highly fashionable competing with resorts on the Cote d'Azur . |
28 | One is the failure to understand the radical hostility of communism to mankind as a whole — the failure to realise that communism is irredeemable , that there exist no ‘ better' ’ variants of communism : that it is incapable of growing ‘ ‘ kinder' ’ , that it can not survive as an ideology without using terror and that consequently to co-exist with communism on the same planet is impossible . |
29 | Therefore we think that GH5 has a primary DNA-binding site , which is similar to that of CAP , and a secondary binding site that is less structurally defined and may consist of a group of basic residues interacting with phosphates on a second DNA duplex . |
30 | The defender had been playing with Limerick on a short-term contract . |