Example sentences of "[art] [noun prp] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In in this instance the Harlow Sports Centre been very kind in doing everything they can to host this venue and hopefully in the near future the Harlow playhouse will open their arms also thank you . .
2 He published little , but elaborations of his proposals for the exploitation of technical innovation and the regulation of trade are found in abundance in such archives as the Hartlib papers and Shaftesbury papers , and his views were seriously regarded , even though his reputation suffered as a result of a bitter controversy with ( Sir ) William Petty [ q.v . ] .
3 The Archivo General de Indias ( González 1992 ) , the Hartlib Papers ( Leslie 1990 ) , and the Wittgenstein Nachlaß ( Robinson 1993 : 85–86 ) are examples of retrospective conversion projects involving the development of large data resources .
4 ‘ We 've had calls from council members about the Charlottenburg Riots . ’
5 The sun shone equally on them both : their shadows , enormous and jagged , covered the ground between the table and the eating-house , and waves of heat beat on the tonsures of the Alban priests .
6 His admissions have provided New York with a regular diet of charges against the newly rich and recently humbled as stockbrokers , arbitrageurs and merchant bankers have paraded through the Manhattan courts .
7 As they drove north the landscape became more rugged , with hills , and great outcrops of rock which reminded Ruth of home , though the Manhattan hills were gentler , with nothing of the size of steepness or the Yorkshire fells .
8 We sang protest songs and shouted slogans against the government and to demand the release of the BPR leaders and all political Prisoners .
9 The Falkland Isles were first occupied by the British in March 1765 , but a Spanish expedition from Buenos Aires , in 1770 , initially expelled the British , but Spain surrendered the Isles back to Britain , in January 1771 , after the threat of war .
10 In April 1832 , Britain proclaimed sovereignty over the Falkland Isles .
11 Polworth sheep , a crossbreed from the famous Merino which originated in Australia , are now bred in the pure environment of the Falkland Isles , where they mature to produce superb heavy fleeces .
12 Unlike many of the Falkland birds , it is shy and wary , moving out into the middle of the lakes whenever anyone appears .
13 Reports in May said that the UK had invested £19,000,000 to build an airstrip at the Rothera scientific station , 1,900 km south of the Falkland islands .
14 This episode followed a period in which the Thatcher government had shown reluctance to maintain such meagre defences as the Falkland islanders possessed .
15 POWELL : Ah , ah , I , I am saying in addition that that either meant that the thing was going to be vetoed anyhow by the Falkland Islanders , and that therefore even if Britain wanted to get rid of , of sovereignty , she was n't going to get rid of it in terms of her own statement ; or that the Falkland Islanders were going to be put under so much pressure , ah — we need n't go into the details of what is meant in those connections , by pressure ; I 'm sure the Foreign Office will supply the details if requested — ah , would be put under so much pressure that eventually they would collapse and give way .
16 POWELL : Ah , ah , I , I am saying in addition that that either meant that the thing was going to be vetoed anyhow by the Falkland Islanders , and that therefore even if Britain wanted to get rid of , of sovereignty , she was n't going to get rid of it in terms of her own statement ; or that the Falkland Islanders were going to be put under so much pressure , ah — we need n't go into the details of what is meant in those connections , by pressure ; I 'm sure the Foreign Office will supply the details if requested — ah , would be put under so much pressure that eventually they would collapse and give way .
17 She was followed by Michael Foot who made a strong attack on the Government and ended with the devastating charge that the Falkland Islanders had been betrayed and ‘ the whole responsibility for the betrayal rests with the Government ’ .
18 The central issue was how to protect the ilex squid , the region 's most valuable species , essential for the livelihoods of the Falkland Islanders .
19 Facilities at the Templemore Sports Complex are being adapted to allow people with disabilities to take part in a range of activities including swimming , horse riding , shooting and table tennis .
20 The tallest one belonged to old Doctor Bailey , who had attended to Lulling 's ills for almost fifty years , and who had known the Bassett girls since they were babies .
21 The Beastmasters specifications are : Dual capacity capability , double strike drag , 2-speed gear system and pre-set drag programmer .
22 This situation is probably paralleled elsewhere in the United Kingdom only by the position at Loughborough where students at the University of Technology and the nearby College of Art and Technical College are all members of the Loughborough Students Union .
23 After a slower than expected march we were gearing up on the famous Green Ledge in bright sunshine — the Ennerdale mountains stretching away like the bony spine of a slumbering dragon .
24 A look into the Christie archives showed that the catalogue listed four soup tureens , each selling for £68 .
25 There was also talk of his playing Timothy Evans , who was hanged for murders to which his landlord John Christie later confessed , in a film to be called The Christie Murders , but it did not happen .
26 Josef Shaftel , who had intended to cast him as Timothy Evans in The Christie Murders , before the plans fell through , was the producer of this live-action musical version of Lewis Carroll 's story , best known on the screen as a Walt Disney cartoon .
27 It sucked then and sucks now although , voilà ! , it is excused by the New-Age tossers who dig ambient stuff .
28 Another alkaloid , named reserpine , was isolated in 1952 in the Ciba laboratories in Basle .
29 It was reported on Dec. 9 that the outlawed North Kalimantan Communist Party had agreed to end its 30-year guerrilla struggle in the Sarawak jungles of Borneo .
30 The Earl of Cranbrook , the British conservationist who in 1989 led a mission to study the logging of tropical hardwoods in Sarawak , Malaysia , has criticized the Sarawak authorities for reneging on their pledge to cut production .
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