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

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1 But , not everyone has thousands of pounds to spend on a studio set up and Freeman has addressed this point and also detailed the necessary design and items for the temporary home studio and has also included sections on portable studios .
2 In the light of the experience of thirty years earlier , what were the chances for the temporary agreement ?
3 Discovering the reason for the temporary loss of libido and keeping the whole problem in perspective will help .
4 The university gave no reason for the temporary suspension .
5 They called for the temporary suspension of activities by all political parties , who were further requested to draw up a code of conduct to regulate their activities .
6 High fleet sales are largely responsible for the temporary boom , according to Ford .
7 These reception centres are also used for the temporary care of children where it is necessary to change the foster or other home .
8 This phenomenon may be defined as the temporary cessation in development of a nematode at a precise point in its parasitic development .
9 ( He only discussed imprisonment as the temporary incarceration of a suspect before trial .
10 This distinguished between the temporary unemployment of skilled workers in periods of depression and the permanent underemployment of others in a labour market overstocked with workers with limited or no skills .
11 ‘ And no , I do n't know why Liz and Owen did n't tell their friends about the temporary separation between us , ’ he added , accurately reading her mind .
12 Er , had a press release , er about the temporary closure of Graves Lane , which actually is just about , I think , finished now .
13 The important point in the drawing is that the direction of the broken arrow has been permanently altered through the temporary insertion of a block .
14 Alas , they failed to make a complete list and about 60 names of the fallen were left off the temporary plaque .
15 Edward ( 1817–1905 ) , George ( 1815–1902 ) and Thomas ( 1823–1906 ) Dalziel ( there were in all seven brothers Dalziel ) , who were in the forefront of the revival of the woodcut after the temporary predominance of the steel engraving , may be bought cheaply in a profusion of books ( if rather more expensively in Lear 's Book of Nonsense and some of Lewis Carroll 's classics ) .
16 Early in 1966 President Johnson ordered that the bombing of the North be resumed after a temporary pause .
17 The German Communists believed that , after a temporary victory for Hitler , they would be able to gain power in the ensuing confusion .
18 Sometimes it appears to be little more than this , as in the case of the temporary vogue for ‘ Occitania ’ in France in the 1970s , the shift of a number of able intellectuals of the Left to Scottish nationalism in the same decade and the preoccupation with what was claimed to be Valencian national identity in the early 1980s among left intellectuals of the Spanish Levante .
19 Mrs Matheson also pursued the question of the Temporary Press Officer appointed by Orkney Islands Council .
20 Bogle the Locksmith was sick on a waiter 's sleeve , taking advantage of the temporary lull .
21 Not only is having had some form of employment considered to increase a job seeker 's attractiveness to an employer and diminish the chances of a devaluation of his work skills , but temporary placings themselves can turn into permanent ones , either because the temporary position is made permanent or because the employer becomes acquainted with the capabilities of the temporary worker and recruits him into a vacant permanent position.1 Special temporary employment schemes such as the Community Programme are often justified in this manner , the suggestion being that they raise the chances of the long-term unemployed finding jobs some threefold ( Turner , 1985 ) .
22 What might , however , be the case is that a greater proportion of people in temporary jobs are " involuntary " rather than " voluntary " temporary workers than a decade or so ago , in other words that the structure of the temporary worker population has changed over time .
23 As the discount factor tends to unity , so the equilibrium alters to make it harder to acquire a reputation as a z = 0 type , by extending the length of the temporary reputation which all types enjoy .
24 We will now investigate how the length of the temporary reputation changes as discount factors tend to unity .
25 Wycliffe 's table was placed against the row of windows at one end of the temporary building .
26 Of the temporary substitution of a vehicle for one off the road if there is no margin ( by letter enclosing identity disc of specified vehicle ) .
27 A special analysis of the overall extent of the temporary workforce carried out on the British/European Communities ' Labour Force Survey bears on the changing structure of the labour market and its likely repercussions on the outlook for Britain 's underclass .
28 Because it is conducted at a particular point in the year , the spring , the LFS can not be used to investigate seasonal variations in the size or structure of the temporary workforce .
29 Nevertheless , it does provide the most extensive summary of the temporary workforce available .
30 An overview of the industrial distribution of the temporary workforce is given in Table 2.1 .
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