Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [be] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Argument before the House of Lords in B's appeal and the judgments were confined to the certified question .
2 The activities are recorded on the cassette , so that even non-specialist English teachers will be confident that their pupils are exposed to the correct pronunciation .
3 All the activities are marked with a clock to show you how long each activity takes , so you can keep your students busy right up to the end of the lesson .
4 It would need to be evident that the activities were integrated into the curriculum of the school/college , and that , for the company , the partnership was seen as essential to the planning process , like the development of a new service or product .
5 In 1971 , following a period when the activities were managed as a trading fund , British Nuclear Fuels was created as a separate publicly-owned company to manufacture and reprocess nuclear fuel .
6 The defences were increased by a million metres of barbed wire and extensive minefields in 1912 .
7 The result is that the battle of the forms is won by the party who fires the " last shot " .
8 The forms were sent to the Data Preparation Bureau and punched cards produced .
9 The contracts were signed in the presence of Spanish President Felipe Gonzalez , and the Chinese Prime Minister , Li Peng .
10 ( 8 ) In proceedings to enforce a liability arising by virtue of subsection ( 3 ) above , it shall be a defence for the defendant to prove that he believed , and had reasonable cause to believe — ( a ) that the residential occupier had ceased to reside in the premises in question at the time when he was deprived of occupation as mentioned in subsection ( 1 ) above or , as the case may be , when the attempt was made or the acts were done as a result of which he gave up his occupation of those premises ; or ( b ) that , where the liability would otherwise arise by virtue only of the doing of acts or the withdrawal or withholding of services , he had reasonable grounds for doing the acts or withdrawing or withholding the services in question .
11 The method of redetermination employed by the experts was challenged as a matter of interpretation of the words of the agreement .
12 On the 18th tee we hit the same 3-wood , and as we walked down the fairway the crowds were massed around the last green ; the noise was unbelievable .
13 Then the dome was echoing with the last anthem : she was walking out into the September sunshine on João 's arm ; the crowds were cheering in the streets , gasping at the splendour of her dress and showering her with flowers and petals .
14 The crowds were drawn from the popular classes .
15 The horizons were opening in every direction .
16 What is won on the swings is lost on the roundabouts .
17 The labourers were drawn into a pattern of early marriages , large families and demoralisation which expressed itself in a growing surliness and a readiness to explode into violent , but contained , protest .
18 Wilson 's gloom at the lot of the seamen was shared by the " Sailor 's Friend " , Samuel Plimsoll .
19 The foundations of the popularity of the seamen were laid at the end of the fifteenth century with the voyages of discovery of Bartholomew Diaz , Vasco da Gama , John Cabot and Christopher Columbus — the space explorers of their times .
20 The checks are done on a charge code basis , specified by the user , on the latest ‘ n ’ issues of each module .
21 Initially , the checks are performed at the model domain level , filtering down to a local geometric or primitive level wherever necessary .
22 All flies possess these little structures but they are particularly noticeable in the crane flies , the daddy-long-legs , in which the knobs are placed on the ends of stalks so that they look like the heads of drumsticks .
23 The clubs are fitted with the exclusive 45″ lightweight Carbolite graphite shaft which was especially designed for use with this oversized metal head .
24 When the accounts are prepared in the new year the publishing cost per kindred associations will be negligible .
25 The reconstruction of ancient earthquakes requires painstaking research into diaries , histories , chronicles , travellers tales etc ; in this book many of the accounts are collected into a synoptic map for the first time .
26 In this case , the accounts are addressed to the shareholders and the balance sheet is a statement of shareholders ' financial position while the income statement is the change in shareholders ' financial position .
27 The accounts are processed by the Systems Union SunAccount system , supplied by Eclipse Computing , and running on a Risc-based Unix computer from DEC .
28 The most significant are that the proposed SAS requires auditors to be active , rather than passive , and to perform procedures specifically designed to identify circumstances which might call into question the appropriateness of the going concern basis ; that the future period which should be considered by both the directors and auditors in assessing the validity of the going concern basis should be extended to one year from the date the accounts are approved by the directors ; and that emphasis is now placed on the need for adequate disclosures in accounts of matters giving rise to inherent uncertainties that affect a company 's ability to continue as a going concern .
29 There will be a , a Conservative Party appointed agent who will act on behalf of all those candidates and simply fill in the election expenses The accounts are submitted to the returning officer .
30 Even earlier , Aristotle wrote in The Politics : ‘ To protect the treasury from being defrauded , let all public money be issued openly in front of the whole city , and let copies of the accounts be deposited in the various wards ’ ( Sinclair , 1984 ) .
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