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

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1 Braitenberg 's scheme is obviously a great over-simplification which neglects the special connections that exist between regions with related functions , but it may nonetheless point to the overall pattern through which the neocortex carries on its extensive conversations with itself .
2 However with respect to the ground for invalidity which is most pertinent to the community interest , conflict with a norm of jus cogens , only the ‘ parties to a dispute ’ can invoke the special procedure in Article 66 ( a ) , although that procedure is compulsory jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice .
3 Magistrates sitting in the Juvenile Court must have completed the special training for the Juvenile Panel .
4 ‘ I did not want to lower my standards and lose the special relationship I had with the fans .
5 ‘ They all passed the special training course at Kemijärvi , ’ Galvone continued .
6 We want to preserve the special character of our old town and city centres .
7 Three reasons were given for this policy : to check further growth of large built-up areas ; to prevent neighbouring towns from physically coalescing , and to preserve the special character of some historic towns ( Elson 1981 ) .
8 to preserve the special character of a town .
9 It is an attempt to preserve the special protections for public bodies contained in Order 53 while at the same time limiting the application of those protections to cases where they are necessary and suitable .
10 It opened its mouth and made the special noise of that animal .
11 A great deal of research has been undertaken into the understanding of TSPs and our intention here is simply to illustrate an alternative branching scheme using the special structure of the problem .
12 It must be remembered to breathe in ( using the special breathing technique ) when the arms or legs are up and to breathe out gently when they are down .
13 But all , like the home students , come primarily to pursue their disciplines to an advanced level , using the special resources available here in supervision and research .
14 Using the special version of the DIM statement to reserve an area of memory is the simplest way for short programs which do not have to be located at a particular memory address .
15 VIP advance booking facilities have been arranged to allow BBC Good Food Show visitors to avoid the queues , by using the special VIP entrance .
16 All you have to do is carefully follow the simple instructions below using the special envelope enclosed , ( the one with the two address panels on the back ) .
17 1988 : 47–84 ; Enloe 1978 ; Pockrass 1986 ; Weitzer 1985 , 1986 , 1987 a , b ) , this forms only part of RUC duties , given the special position of Northern Ireland among divided societies .
18 She was given the special responsibility of taking care of me , and I owe her my life .
19 These highlight the special needs of elderly and frail passengers .
20 The other committees are convened only when necessary to conduct the special business for which they are appointed .
21 We would like to see the special qualities of rural development more clearly described in the PPG Note .
22 Higher education in Britain has required special forms of organization designed to take into account the fact that many colleges serve more that the local authority area in which they are based , and to acknowledge the special claims to autonomy of the universities .
23 The requirement to assess these issues at an early stage and to confirm the special circumstances that exist by obtaining the approval of three partners other than the lead partner is set out at the beginning of this section .
24 Largely as a result of Wedd 's enthusiasm , I found myself becoming irresistibly attracted to the Scots pine — the solitary tree as well as the clump — not just as a potential ley mark point , but as something in its own right , I was not alone : legend seems to confirm the special nature of the pine .
25 When the time is right Shamans pick the special fungus and make the vile brew which sends the Fanatics crazy and turns them into uncontrolled whirling maniacs .
26 Wilson , like Bevin , was willing to accept over-commitment in the world in order to sustain the special relationship .
27 Courtney 's canoeists with ten Folbots ( see diagram p. 25 ) were the first of what became the Special Boat Section , formed after their leader had given a practical demonstration of the canoe 's military potential , a potential doubted by even the adventurous characters in Combined Operations headquarters until Courtney paddled out one summer night in 1940 to a carrier ship moored in the Clyde .
28 John even goes as far as to boast that The Borrowers is breaking new ground : ‘ In fact , some of the things we can now do make the special effects in Star Wars look prehistoric . ’
29 A few weeks later Churchill put him in charge of organizing the Special Operations Executive ( SOE ) , charged with ‘ setting Europe ablaze ’ .
30 One road would treat the special protection previously provided by equity for married women who provide security for their husband 's debts as now of only historical interest .
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