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

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1 In retrospect , perhaps the community charge , far from damaging the Tories , was the party 's hidden weapon .
2 So the community charge will go .
3 Labour Councillors have set up over a hundred new Council Committee meetings , an extra six hundred meetings a year , and the hundreds of thousands of pounds that is gon na cost the people of , not the community charge payers , not the community charge payers , but those people , the elderly and the handicapped who are looking for services from this Authority , which the Labour Group will say , we ca n't afford to provide cos the Government does n't send us enough money .
4 Labour Councillors have set up over a hundred new Council Committee meetings , an extra six hundred meetings a year , and the hundreds of thousands of pounds that is gon na cost the people of , not the community charge payers , not the community charge payers , but those people , the elderly and the handicapped who are looking for services from this Authority , which the Labour Group will say , we ca n't afford to provide cos the Government does n't send us enough money .
5 While a study such as Festinger , Rieken , and Schachter 's When Prophecy Fails ( see p. 73 ) is clearly not a community study , and one like Frankenberg 's Village on the Border clearly is , others , such as Whyte 's Street Corner Society , fall somewhere between the two .
6 If it was not a community crime , if the Pitts had not been slaughtered because they stood out from their fellows in a way the neighbourhood resented , then why had they died ?
7 In addition to the above elements , the King 's Fund also identified several other factors which determined whether or not a community care scheme would be successful .
8 With regard to the United Kingdom 's special treatment in the context of Economic and Monetary Union , it is sometimes forgotten that the EEC Treaty has from the outset required , under Articles 103 and 105 , co-ordination of economic policy and exchange rate policy , and in Opinion 1/91 the European Court also suggested that the attainment of Economic and Monetary Union was already a Community objective ; it should therefore hardly be a surprise that the ECU has been defined in a series of regulations enacted under Article 235 .
9 But more importantly , as far as Roddick is concerned , each franchised outlet is required to take on a community project in its area , which she believes gives the young women in the organisation additional status and helps them to realise that everybody has the ability to change the world for the better .
10 Worknet , where the Action Team provided funding for setting up the Community Employment Agency in Andersonstown ;
11 Certainly I I 've been aware for a while now that there have been problems at Kingslane general in terms of of break ins erm not just specifically with the launderette but with also the community room er there and certainly I I 've been engaged in making one or two suggestions about how security measures could be improved .
12 It was also a community centre .
13 Last year 58 groups in Wales received grants of up to £750 towards practical projects ranging from the creation of a wildlife pond to setting up a community recycling scheme .
14 Residents of the Jackson and Dyke House wards are being given the chance to set up a community newspaper .
15 Residents of the Jackson and Dyke House wards are being given the chance to set up a community newspaper .
16 When setting up a community leg ulcer clinic , nurses need to be knowledgeable about many aspects of care ( Fig 1 ) .
17 For through sponsorship , ActionAid is working to improve farming methods and educational facilities , and to set up a community development programme so the villagers themselves learn how to identify problems and deal with them more effectively .
18 Q I 'm intending to set up a community tank .
19 Both parties have also agreed that they will nominate representatives to begin discussions on setting up a community liaison committee .
20 The nature of the choice of language is , of course , slightly different from that of most speaker/listeners : it is a more closed choice — ‘ dictated ’ by the clients , but this can make it more difficult , not less so , particularly since so much can depend on choosing appropriately and being able to do so both ways : clearly a community interpreter can not work brilliantly into one language and culture and poorly into the other .
21 As Fisher ( 1990 ) has already pointed out the community care reforms are being designed as if everyone who is to receive services feels equally happy about that fact , and can express a reliable opinion about their own need for care , and the success of the service in meeting their needs .
22 They called it the drill hall then it 's now the community centre but it 's the drill hall .
23 It 's been done up you see , it 's been altered and it 's now the community centre they call it is it not Nana ?
24 Now the community care legislation says that carers now have a right to ask for their needs to be assessed , I think that 's very important !
25 Thirdly the community tank can be used to house a potential pair of large and aggressive cichlids where the male will badly attack the female if they are kept together .
26 The point at which a group 's needs and requests become institutionalised determines how far the community group is part of civil society and therefore lying outside the rubric of the state , and how far it is part of the state apparatus .
27 and they are excepting a lump sum from the Government and they 're going to manage themselves and make a going concern of it as a business and any profits they get will go back to that hospital , well the community unit are opting out as well , they 're hoping to opt out , but if Labour get in , they 're gon na do away with all that and they want to undo all the one 's that have opted out , I mean I du n no how the hell they 're gon na do it
28 It was invariably a community centre , where the pot-bellied stove , the wooden benches , and the convivial sense of being in touch with the rest of the world drew local inhabitants to hear the news , discuss problems , and entertain each other .
29 Until then the community charge will continue .
30 However until then the community charge will remain .
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