Example sentences of "the [noun] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The back gate 's kept closed these days so there 's only the one way in and I have to tell the porter the name of anybody who 's coming — you know that . ’
2 But she wanted to impress upon the porter the existence of an appropriate form of address that did not reveal a woman 's marital status .
3 ‘ We should ask national income estimators conceptual questions such as : which of the activities a farm family does for itself without payment , such as haircutting for example , have you included in the national income ? ’ , says a leading development economist ( Seers 1979 : 15 ) .
4 They were invited into the classrooms to take part in some of the activities the pupils had been engaged in during the past term .
5 She will not , indeed can not , make any form of assessment but will , in discussion with the parent , describe the activities the child enjoys and his responses to playgroup life in a relaxed , familiar and friendly atmosphere .
6 Since the defence must be given a copy of the statement of a proposed witness who has not made a deposition , it must follow that , if a Crown witness 's evidence is intended to depart significantly from his deposition and to be based on his statement to the police , it is the duty of the Crown to give the defence a copy of that statement in advance of the hearing .
7 ‘ Where the prosecution intends to lead evidence of verbal admissions or confessions , the defence should always be alerted before the start of the case of such intention and the terms of the admissions/confessions so as to give the defence an opportunity to determine whether or not to challenge the admissibility of the evidence . ’
8 The defence is solid … remember we were playing Wimbledon … the last thing they do is give the defence an easy time — I thought they coped well and limited Wimbledon to a few shot from the edge of the box — which beeney coped with admirably .
9 Moeri 's account of the accident could have a profound effect on the defence the company makes at the trial , which resumes on 11 May .
10 In such a case where the true facts can only be known by the defence the prosecution could aver that the driver was unlicensed .
11 Where an analyst 's findings are challenged by the defence the prosecution could call the analyst to give evidence to explain , his findings to the court .
12 Abuse of process — Misuse of Process — failure to make available or reveal to the Defence the existence of unused material — principles to be applied — whether matter for judge
13 In accordance with general practice in Jamaica the prosecution disclosed to the defence the depositions of those witnesses taken at the committal hearing , but not their earlier statements to the police ; they did not disclose to the defence before or during the trial a statement made to the police by the deceased 's husband and two statements made by the deceased 's sister , relating to incidents not covered in their depositions , which were inconsistent with their evidence at trial .
14 Yet the judge left as alternative verdicts open to the jury , guilty of causing grievous bodily harm , contrary to section 20 or guilty of assault occasioning actual bodily harm , contrary to section 47 , without indicating to counsel his intention of doing so or giving the defence the opportunity to deal with such alternatives .
15 And there was n't the defence the water defences , tide defences on the west shore then that there is now you know .
16 In an opening speech for the defence the devastation of their herd was blamed on a mountain of debt and overfeeding .
17 You can imagine the response a member would feel , actually receiving such a gesture .
18 There is the possibility of considerable tension between the response the Children Act requires and policies and practice amounting to neglect or harassment of unsited traveller families .
19 But she admitted she has been thrilled at the response the records bring and the millions of fan letters she has been sent over the years .
20 The income the garbage pickers receive for each item is extremely low and reduced even further by the competition between them , which is encouraged by the system that is very much a buyer 's market .
21 Although not free from doubt , the author is of the opinion that if an overseas company , for instance , carries on a trade overseas and Mr X who is ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom is assessed on the income the position would be as follows : 1 .
22 It was not Gandhi 's intention when he originally decided to fast to exert moral coercion on the mill-owners , since coercion in any form was contrary to the aims of satyāgraha , yet despite the unexpected result of his fast Gandhi still felt that he had acted correctly in the circumstances.m The experience did not prevent him either from using fasts as a form of satyāgraha on other occasions with similar results .
23 For example , during the daytime the internal clock as well as our life-style and environment raise body temperature and the urinary removal of water .
24 In the daytime the view from the huge windows on the south side was smog , but when darkness hid the mass misdemeanours of the city , Los Angeles glittered like a fairy kingdom .
25 The disciplines a Designer works by demand some very special qualities — in effect they demand a specialist in many wide-ranging fields , coupled with virtual Sherlock Holmes powers of observation .
26 She reminded him vaguely of the woman in his dream , and he felt sure she had noticed the tent the newspaper on his lap had formed .
27 Behind the tent the bank rose steeply to the hedge at the top which screened the fields .
28 Below the continents the crust is much thicker , averaging about 35 km but reaching up to 70km beneath some mountain ranges .
29 The $420m a year that America has been getting to compensate it for the loss in sales of farm products to Spain and Portugal after they joined the Community was due to run out in 1990 .
30 ‘ Free rock'n'roll in the park every weekend with naked girls everywhere , and as much pussy as you could eat . ’
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