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

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1 ‘ When we were real little , my Dad was into anything from The Chieftains to Sly & The Family Stone , to Joe Cocker , to Buffalo Springfield ; there were so many different things that he loved .
2 He fell in love with it , and followed to where it pointed : the rest of the P-Funk clan , ska , reggae , Sugarhill rap , the Ohio Players , Earth Wind & Fire , ‘ gospel disco ’ , Sly & The Family Stone
3 By contrast to her sister-in-law , the Duchess of York , who is not invited to the church service or the family lunch , will be at Sandringham for Christmas .
4 As with the land , if division was difficult the business or the family home would be sold to allow it .
5 ‘ Listen , Mrs Tea Cup , listen , ’ the Second Son would say as he slotted yet another tape into the nearest stereo or tape machine , whether in the car or the family room or the garden .
6 Recognise that he or she ( whether suffering from the primary disease or the family disease ) is in the grips of a disease that controls much of his or her words and actions .
7 Moreover , it was used in the Hung Mao manner-in that curiously inverted way of theirs , where the family name was last and not first .
8 A local authority may therefore bring proceedings : ( i ) to prevent parents from removing a child accommodated by the local authority under voluntary arrangements where a return home is likely to harm the child significantly ; ( ii ) to protect a child who has been significantly harmed in the past where this is likely to happen again because , for example , a parent is known to abuse in certain recurring circumstances ; ( iii ) to protect a child who has never been harmed where the family history clearly places him at risk , eg a new born or a child reaching an age at which other children in the family have been harmed .
9 Surveys show that where the family head is aged between 55 and 64 , more than the average is spent on home and leisure : 60 per cent more on home improvement , 38 per cent more on furnishings , 26 per cent more on cars and 17 per cent more on holidays .
10 Where the family unit is husband and wife the conventional figure is 33 per cent .
11 The next chapter explores social work practice where a family member begins to need residential care .
12 There are also a good many ‘ users ’ of the service who are treated involuntarily , where a family member , friend or professional has determined that he or she shall receive treatment and care whether it is wanted or not , because it is judged to be in the best interests of the individual 's health or safety .
13 Although Christianity is the ‘ state religion ’ of Britain , it is often said that the majority of people who are nominally Christian will go to a church only on a very few occasions in their lives — for a Christmas or Easter service maybe , or a family christening .
14 A period of stress , a new job , moving house or a family row are all trusty pretexts for returning to the tobacconist 's ; even minor crises , such as missing a bus , can do the trick .
15 It was no longer a social occasion , or a family occasion — it was a holy occasion .
16 The anti-recording position assumes that a sound recording is literally a record of a live event , a memento of it , as a snapshot might be of a holiday or a family event .
17 Whether it 's for a formal dinner party or a family celebration , we show you how
18 They comprise either a twin room with patio or terrace ; a three bedded room with patio or terrace ; or a family suite of two interconnecting twin rooms with shower room and patio .
19 Relevant aspects of the history include drug ingestion , particularly NSAIDs or anti-coagulants , a history of previous abdominal surgery such as gastrectomy , or of radiotherapy , or a family history of bowel cancer or colonic polyps .
20 For patients with idiopathic LQTS who do not have syncope , complex ventricular arrhythmias , or a family history of sudden cardiac death , no therapy is required .
21 In symptom-free patients with complex ventricular arrhythmias or a family history of early sudden cardiac death , beta-adrenoceptor blockers should be given at maximally tolerated doses .
22 This project has been described in some detail for it exemplifies the way social workers may need to adapt their skills , to work with colleagues from other disciplines , and also to work at one remove from the client , in sustaining an informal care network , or a family network .
23 Once consent is given it is possible to plan further discussions and interviews , or a family meeting .
24 Whether it is a personal celebration such as a wedding or a family party , or an important corporate event such as the launch of a new product , Historic Scotland has the perfect venue .
25 ‘ You can trust Jim ’ , was Labour 's appeal , reminiscent of a friendly village bobby or a family doctor of the old school .
26 It is common ground that the Family Law Reform Act 1969 was Parliament 's response to the Report of the Committee on the Age of Majority ( 1967 ) ( Cmnd. 3342 ) .
27 Does my right hon. Friend agree that it is good news that , even in the teeth of an international recession , the Government have achieved reductions in interest rates , which means that the family man with an average , typical mortgage of £30,000 pays £100 a month less ?
28 A second way in which cat phobia can arise stems from an irrational fear on the part of parents that the family cat may try to smother the newly-arrived baby , by sitting on top of its face while the child lies sleeping in its cot .
29 Guilt that the family member himself or herself may possibly have been in part a cause of the problem in the primary sufferer either by something done or not done .
30 ( b ) regardless of the price that the family member is paying in his or her own life .
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