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

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1 I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Basildon ( Mr Amess ) on taking this opportunity to raise in the House the granting of trust status to the Basildon and Thurrock hospitals and on providing the House with the opportunity to mark the granting of trust status .
2 Situated below a hill between the valleys of the Ribble and Eden the bore marked the determination of the LMS to refuse to be beaten by obstacles that could be over-come by sheer practical means .
3 Place one flag in position at the top of the helter-skelter and another at the base to mark the pile of mats .
4 Coinciding as it did with Alan 's trainee appointment to the firm of Lark and Clarkson , Architects , back in the city where he was born , the money marked the beginning of a new era in Alan and Carolyn 's married life .
5 The case marked the first use of the Organized Crime Control Act of New York State in connection with fraud on Wall Street 's financial markets .
6 The capture of Calais and the foundation of the Order of the Garter mark the high point of Edward 's military and chivalric reputation , and for seven years after 1348 the war languished .
7 When the householders learned that the completion of the contract marked the start of Ron 's retirement after 35 years , they clubbed together to buy him a carriage clock and bottle of whisky as a thank you gift to remember them by .
8 British Telecommunications Plc has a £5m five-year contract to take over ownership and management of Thorn EMI Plc 's internal UK telephone network : the contract marked the official launch of its Communications Management Service which designs , implements , operates and manages large business communications facilities for companies wanting to put their UK private networks out to facilities management .
9 He added that the decision marked the first nationalisation under a Thatcher government .
10 For Walter Long proposing Law as leader , the decision marked the end of an era , the swansong of the country gentleman .
11 The decision marked an important victory in an ongoing campaign to secure the return of collections of Aboriginal remains by institutions throughout Europe .
12 The decision marks a significant development because it shows that national copyright law can not be used to justify conduct which is incompatible with the objectives of Article 86 .
13 While it may seem harsh to leave out Wood , the decision marks the start of Durham 's policy of rotating their bowlers .
14 Albert Einstein 's theory of general relativity suggests that the singularity marks the end of the future of the object .
15 The division marked a post-Cold War schism along economic and ecological , rather than ideological , grounds .
16 The purchase marked the end of an eight-year air force procurement programme which cost US$2,500 million .
17 San Diego-based Brooktree Corp and TRW Inc 's LSI Products Inc say they have reached a settlement of the patent infringement lawsuit filed by Brooktree in 1991 , and that terms of the agreement are favourable to both parties ; the settlement marks the end of all Brooktree 's current patent litigation .
18 A crossroads in the trail marks the site of the old Arthog Railway station and to the right you can see the village of Arthog .
19 It displays the contents of the package and allows the user to mark the modules to be transferred with an ‘ E ’ ( for Enter ) or a ‘ R ’ ( for Read ) .
20 The celebratory boom of cannon echoing from another part of the citadel marked the end of the ceremony and the emperor descended slowly from his throne to shake hands in European fashion with the Resident Superior , and side by side they led the way into an antechamber .
21 The mini-boom marked the end of an era .
22 The Secretary of State for Defence reopened a list as an exception to allow the Association to mark the fortieth anniversary of the accession of Her Majesty the Queen , our patron , to the throne .
23 The discovery in 1958 that sodium uptake and glucose uptake are coupled at the luminal surface of the intestine marked a turning point in the oral administration of electrolyte solutions .
24 ‘ They said so , but from the blood marks the fuzz think he could be wounded . ’
25 The vote marked a rejection of all the traditional parties of government , with the centre-right Union for France ( UPF — comprising the Gaullist Rally for the Republic — RPR — and the centrist Union for French Democracy — UDF ) together polling only 33 per cent ( 39.3 per cent in 1986 ) .
26 June 1930 saw two Iris IIIs ( S1263 and S1264 ) flying from Plymouth to Iceland ( Reykjavik ) as part of the ceremony to mark the 1,000th anniversary of the Icelandic Parliament .
27 The rock marking the crossing point is on the land of Knockmurran Farm , Coylton and was known as ‘ the king 's step ’ until the early years of this century .
28 So shots of the family 's arrival help to start things off while the picnic marks the middle of the day , and serves to break up what might otherwise be a too lengthy sequence of beach games .
29 Tonight there 'll be a party in the basement at the Schloss to mark the arrival of our five-thousandth patient ( though I 'm sure we 've had many , many more than that ) , with Manfred on accordion : songs , toasts , pink party hats .
30 On the right the fence marking the boundary with Prince 's elbows in quite close to the fairway .
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