Example sentences of "[art] guide to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 THE GUIDE TO GAS IN HOUSING
2 Thomas Adlercreutz of the Central Board of National Antiquities , Sweden , has pointed out an error in the guide to statutes of limitation published on page 2 of the last issue of The Art Newspaper .
3 The foreword by the first President of the SSATs to The Guide to Procedure stresses the enabling functions of the tribunals :
4 I read in the guide to Members of the House that he is the embodiment of the success of Government policies .
5 The MLA produces two leaflets which are available free of charge : Take a closer look at your master locksmith , which outlines the various services you can expect from master locksmiths , and The guide to home protection , which offers invaluable advice on how to protect your home .
6 His central principle was that ‘ probability is the guide to life ’ , and he applied this principle to those who find it difficult to accept Christianity .
7 His thought is best conveyed through some of his published sermons , although his most important work , containing the idea of probability as the guide to life , is The Analogy of Religion .
8 From April next year , providers are expected to have shifted to use of the guide to quality in vocational education and training and the 14-part system for auditing documents and qualifications .
9 At W H Smith , where attempts are being made to disperse authority to the outer reaches of the organisation , the company is hedging its bets by devising a guide to decision-making , which gives managers and employees some indication of the limits of their newfound freedom of action .
10 The case would be more useful as a guide to sentencers in similar cases if the extent of the discount were more precisely stated and a clear indication given of the court 's view of what would have been the correct sentence at first instance .
11 What are many of these questions measuring and how significant is the data , say as a guide to behaviour or as an influence on voting ?
12 The Scottish Office produced a manual and a guide to legislation and support structures were set up by central government and education authorities to provide information and to respond to board queries .
13 As a guide to noise levels , street traffic measures about 85 dB ( A ) and a library about 35 dB ( A ) .
14 He also includes a guide to equipment selection , training and purchasing .
15 A GUIDE TO POLICIES AND PROPOSALS
16 The interior design of the TARDIS proved to be a text-book illustration of Cusick 's rule-of-thumb about seeking impressions as a guide to inspiration .
17 The areas covered included a guide to procurement of computer hardware and software within the RAF , a help desk to assist with the diagnosis of problems on the large variety of PCs within the Engineering Branch of the RAF and extensions to the use of rule induction techniques in the diagnosis of avionic faults at the MU .
18 But there is a bigger problem than timing in using aggregate ROE as a guide to capacity .
19 However , despite the teacher 's independent authority to discipline pupils , the test laid down in the case of R v Rahman by the Lord Chief Justice Lord Lane for the limits to a parent 's right to detain his/her child probably offers a guide to teachers .
20 6.2 Descriptions of these two instruments of assessment as given in the document The National Certificate — A Guide to Assessment , are :
21 BASED ON ‘ A GUIDE TO ASSESSMENT ’ : SCOTVEC 1988
22 Classification gives a guide to liquidity .
23 This promoted the HCIMA to produce an Education Brief and also A Guide to NVQs .
24 The frequency distribution of source and target node names served as a guide to augmentation of the paragraph database and of the semantic net .
25 Linguistics can not supply a key to the specific qualities of literature as such , or a guide to interpretation ; all it can do is provide the means for describing a text on the basis of a general linguistic theory , and therefore relate the text to the language as a whole in which it is written .
26 Student Financial Reporting 1991/92 — A Guide to UK Reporting Practice for Accountancy Students Editors : Professor L Skerratt and Dr D Tonkin Price £12.95
27 In the l9th century many of the — social and intellectual elite were adherents of phrenology : the study of the bumps on the human skull as a guide to character and development .
28 As a guide to construction , these pictures should reflect relevant structures and processes , and give an overview of the climate of the particular situation being addressed , together with any issues that are pertinent at the time of the analysis .
29 Nor is there offered a guide to accountancy principles and practice .
30 A guide to procedure should be produced so that everyone would have an outline of a desirable order of events and to ensure proper standards of fairness and impartiality .
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