Example sentences of "on [art] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 And he says , when he gets it up to sixty mile an hour on t' motorway it 's still vibrating .
2 I expect you to work on the assignments you owe me at home !
3 the the reason it 's on the diagram it it simply reflects the fact in fact w w w we were overtaken almost by events in terms of the structure plan policy in that the County Council had move on to t had undertaken public consultation , and it had determined a preferred route .
4 Ben Alder has always seemed as impenetrable to me as a hi-fi magazine , but from up on the ridge it gives away its secrets and reveals a relatively simple ascent from the west up a long , inclining slope .
5 On the ridge I encountered the most incandescent mountain I have ever seen .
6 The sea was calm , the sky was blue and with the sun beating on the tent it was almost too warm to zip up my sleeping-bag .
7 Most of them were used to paying regular visits to the friendly neighbourhood pawnbroker , but on the objects they brought to him they could not expect to raise any great sums .
8 You rely on speed and on raising an lowering the tappet , so when you put your foot on the decelerator it drops the tappet down and stops the value opening , then you 're on full compression and then you pull up , and that 's your main brake .
9 And now you devote a whole issue ( NI 179 ) to a ridiculous game — giving gold medals to the countries you approve of and dumping on the countries you do n't .
10 I did n't think they could know anything about my boat — she was at least a mile away , on the northern edge of Winter Marsh , and as I 'd come from the road on the south they had no reason to search the northern shore .
11 Firms base their production plans for period t on the price they expect to prevail in t , this expectation being formed , as before , in the light of information available at the end of period t - 1 .
12 It looks as if he 's not very keen on the price we want to pay .
13 It is particularly concerned about the system whereby land value is based on the price it would command with planning permission , since this discriminates against protected sites of ecological importance , which are on occasion " zero rated " , since by definition they would not be developed .
14 Price is determined by a number of factors , including the cost of purchase in the country of origin , shipping , washing , import tariffs and the wholesaler 's overheads ; but by far the most important influence on the price you will pay in shops is the profit margin of the individual retail outlet .
15 If it is only a breach of warranty or if the buyer accepts the goods , the damages are prima facie assessed according to the difference between the value of the goods on the date they should have been delivered and their value ( if lower ) when actually delivered .
16 Cancellation will be effective on the date we receive it .
17 You can either pay this in sterling or in US dollars , if you choose to do the latter , please take the rate of exchange as that existing on the date you raise the payment .
18 So my agent will say , ‘ No , Dillie 's not available on the date you mention , she 's on a world tour of the Channel Islands , ’ and they 'll say ‘ We 'll change the date . ’
19 A final dividend is due and payable on the date it is declared , unless the resolution declaring it specifies some other date ( Hurll v IRC ( 1922 ) 8 TC 292 ) .
20 In order to qualify for these national insurance benefits , you must have been married to your husband on the date he died .
21 Its whole future rests on the decision we take as a nation when we vote in the General Election on Thursday , ’ he said .
22 The judge can not be faulted either on the course he took or on the decision he reached on the material before him .
23 If the Oracle is asked about Drachenfels , his reply depends on the adventure you are running .
24 Once down on the road they headed for Bagoush , which ironically was the airfield from which they had taken off for their first disastrous operation the previous year .
25 Once they were on the road they had their own coach , staying a day or half a day in each town .
26 As they drew alongside , on the road they had travelled on their way to Tara , Fenella found herself staring into its depths and remembering the ancient Forest Court at its heart …
27 When they reached the shearers ' quarters belonging to the last farm on the road they found Matt drinking tea while he awaited their arrival .
28 As we passed them on the road we glimpsed great crowds of people in the wide back seats , a jumble of merry faces at the windows .
29 Now when we go out on the road we would like to go through a vehicle check with you .
30 ‘ If they were on the road we could n't hear them from the house , and I truly doubt that anyone would go home via the graveyard and the woods .
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