Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [noun] of [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I could n't be an A&R man because I hate that side of the business .
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3 And it 's really to provide , according to Derek , it 's to provide the Secretary of State with some ideas of costings of , if she decides the new careers services to run careers conventions , she would make that part of the specification and she would know how much that that was likely to cost her .
4 The Warnock Committee recommended that donation of an egg or proembryo should be permitted as a means of treating infertility , but that the techniques should be carefully controlled by licensing .
5 The treaty , cc-ordinated by the United Nations Environment Programme ( UNEP ) , will make strange bedfellows of a number of enemies .
6 A similar view appears to be taken by Lord Fraser of Tullybelton in the Rank case [ 1982 ] A.C. 380 , 446D ’ — where he said : ‘ A restriction by the court making the order would , no doubt , be effective to bind the party who obtained the order … ’ — ‘ ( d ) Since the decision of the House of Lords in Attorney-General v. Times Newspapers Ltd. [ 1991 ] 1 A.C. 191 it is to be taken as settled law that it is a contempt of court , as constituting an interference with the course of justice , for anyone , whether a party to the action or not , knowingly to thwart or subvert that purpose of an order of the court .
7 Despite having 20 minutes to compose himself after being given advance notification of the exit poll result , the tension showed clearly on the Kinnocks ' faces as they they struggled to swallow bitter disappointment .
8 It was agreed that he , RW , and CW should be given advance warning of the arrival of new research workers , in order to assess requirements for space , laboratory facilities , library and computing services .
9 For better or worse , he also was instrumental in promoting the blockbuster exhibition , notably the infamous ‘ Treasures of Tutankhamun ’ extravaganza of 1978 that attracted the public in droves but made tranquil enjoyment of a work of art an impossibility ( those who believe that the age of the rib-crushing blockbusters has ended , thanks in part to increased insurance costs , are herewith directed to the Museum of Modern Art 's current Matisse show — provided you have a ticket ) .
10 An inverse correlation between the level of DNA-protein complex formed and the level of MHC class II gene mRNA expressed in the three cell lines was apparent , suggesting that overexpression of a DNA binding factor forming complexes with class II promoter elements may cause repression of MHC class II transcription .
11 He concludes by suggesting that membership of the group that accepts children with disabilities as full members of the human tribe , is open to all .
12 Then she pretended to be a mute — she always invented some oddness about herself when consorting with the preening rich boys of the city .
13 She 'd found her way to Charlie through another of the contact magazines , back in the days when his wife had been handling that end of the business ; she 'd had to send along a photograph and that had gone a little against the grain — in all of her moonlighting so far , she 'd never let slip so much as her name — but everything had worked out well .
14 In this biolayer the operating mechanism involves enzymic conversion of the substrate ( analyte ) to a product which the transducer responds to .
15 WHILE the European Commission refused to give any public reaction to the Tories ’ victory , senior Brussels bureaucrats made little secret of the fact that they would have preferred a more pliable Labour government .
16 They made little use of the youth clubs and other leisure facilities , other than as places to meet their mates .
17 Now we have to be careful with the word ‘ redemptive ’ because in a final way only Christ 's sufferings can be deemed truly redemptive ; but I feel that we can make guarded use of the term .
18 On March 21 Michael Heseltine , the Environment Secretary , announced interim results of the outcome of the review of local government structure , functions and finance with which he had been entrusted upon his appointment to the Major government in November 1990 [ see pp. 37839-40 ] .
19 Conservation groups and the Labour Party fear that privatisation of the Commission 's 900,000 hectares of woodland would provide less public access and weaken the drive for " sensitive forestry " .
20 They will then cover eight laps of the circuit which takes in Commutation Row , Churchill Way South , Dale Street , Castle Street , Lord Street , North John Street , Victoria Street and Whitechapel .
21 I could afford to miss that part of the picture , and turned back to Gloria .
22 The Ford had crunched the rear off-side , shaping that side of the boot like a concertina .
23 Consequently in 1835 the Geological Survey of Great Britain was established by the government for the purpose of producing geological maps of the country to be based on the Ordnance Survey maps as they became available .
24 The separation of the mode of discovery and the mode of justification does enable the inductivists to evade that part of the criticism levelled at them in this chapter which was directed at the claim that science starts with observation .
25 He was , Gibson informed , coming to have a look " at a quarry of slate with a view to farming that part of the Royalty . "
26 However he thinks that development of the operating system as an application server will be accelerated thanks to Novell 's participation , with Unix evolving to a broader market with additional features and capabilities , including links with NetWare .
27 In the 1930s the Chicago surgeon , C. A. Huggins , made extensive studies of the prostate gland of humans and of dogs .
28 Hitchcock 's The Birds made extensive use of a variety of effects , including matte painting , travelling mattes and rotoscoping .
29 If the monies were utilised on expenses then surely the taxpayer would not have the power to enjoy that part of the income which is utilised on expenses so that in that indirect fashion relief will be available for expenses .
30 Perhaps one agrees that expansion of the money supply and inflation do often go together but refuses to accept it as significant unless told why .
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