Example sentences of "mark [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The writing into the constitution of the prohibition did not mark the end of the campaign for some groups . |
2 | 1993 , 1994 and 1995 will mark the 50th anniversaries of some of the greatest , most notorious battles and victories of this century . |
3 | Lord Callaghan , the former Labour prime minister , called for an all-European conference through a revival of the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Helsinki in 1973-1977 which could mark the beginning of what he called ‘ a new Concert of Europe ’ setting a new political framework . |
4 | The ‘ green bill ’ was welcome but was not sufficient , although it does mark the beginning of the end of the Government 's doctrine of deregulation , the report says . |
5 | Barclays director of UK Retail Services Seymour Fortescue predicts that history will mark the late 1980s as the watershed of personal banking . |
6 | When he speaks he is listened to with well-earned respect , particularly in these preparatory years before the 1992 UN conference on the environment which will mark the culmination of his career . |
7 | Since his widow , Sonia , has declined appointment in his place as president of the Congress Party , his murder will probably mark the end of the Nehru dynasty which has ruled India for 40 of its 44 years of independence . |
8 | Perhaps now , Isabel would listen to her in a normal manner , help mark the newspaper columns with hotel advertisements . |
9 | But 3 December 1557 does mark the move from mere existence to the beginnings of Protestant action within Scotland . |
10 | Peter Johnson says : ‘ We 're hoping that our pollution-free and energy-efficient units will mark the start of a new generation of sophisticated electric trains which will eventually run all over the Regional Railways network . ’ |
11 | Peter Johnson says : ‘ We 're hoping that our pollution-free and energy-efficient units will mark the start of a new generation of sophisticated electric trains which will eventually run all over the Regional Railways network . ’ |
12 | Add a pencil , so you can mark the positions of screw holes , draw guide lines and so on . |
13 | The fall of the Manchus in China hinted at the far wider rebellion that would mark the first half of the twentieth century , transforming world political geography from a handful of empires , maps on which only the primary colours were needed to show each domain , to a mass of independent States , more numerous than the ingenuity of any distinguishable colour range . |
14 | Now , for pride , she would not crop it , she would not so much mark the occasion , but instead wore it always inside some sort of covering , hidden away . |
15 | This however did not mark the end of the consular jurisdiction , for various sources attest that the two jurisdictions coexisted . |
16 | In the meantime we can mark the anniversary of Zeta . |
17 | Additional bits may mark the beginning and end of a message , or help to detect and correct transmission errors . |
18 | A young person officially comes of age at eighteen but , when so many go on to higher education and training after leaving school , even that does not mark the end of dependence on parents or state . |
19 | Money The backward movement of Mercury on the 11th will mark the start of a three-week period dominated by setbacks and frustrations concerning personal finances . |
20 | Do not mark the holes too close together , or the cloves will fall out when the orange dries out . |
21 | In fact , from the simplicity aspect alone it could well mark the beginning of the end for reel-to-reels around the small studio , but of course only time will tell … |
22 | Far from being the end of politics , defeat should mark the resumption of politics for the Labour movement ; or at any rate , political thought . |
23 | If , in that final act of patronage permitted to departing opposition party leaders , Neil Kinnock could be persuaded to put forward for peerage the names of the Labour Party general secretary , Larry Whitty , and its director of organisation , Joyce Gould , he might mark the end of his leadership by making some minor compensation for the mess he has left behind him . |
24 | A MEMORIAL to police sergeant Alan King will mark the spot where he died on duty . |
25 | Now it seems reasonable to suggest that the competence/performance distinction might also mark the division of responsibility between syllabus and methodology , with the former specifying the knowledge to be acquired and the latter providing conditions for its behavioural realization . |
26 | If the proposal is accepted , it would mark the end of the Ronson empire , whose 100% stake in Heron would be reduced to 5% . |
27 | Such socialising had significance not just at the time but for the future , for table-fellowship was , in Jesus ' thinking , an anticipation of that great feast which will mark the consummation of the Kingdom . |
28 | Turning points in relationships , too , are often mapped out in this way — a quarrel , a meeting , a reconciliation may mark the moment of ‘ conception ’ ; one knows that a new phase is beginning but it does not become openly apparent until this nine-month span has past . |
29 | Chisel away the damaged timber , keeping the remaining surfaces vertical so you can accurately mark the replacement timber |
30 | Adhesives can be either rubber solution glue or egg white , which was used by the Victorians , and I think it is still the best option as it does not mark the leaves and flowers — commercial glues do after a time . |