Example sentences of "[art] arrangements for [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The duchess 's body was afterwards placed head-on against the rear wall of the royal apartments , ’ continued Tyrell , in the manner of one detailing the arrangements for a state function .
2 Then the Principal gave his mind to the arrangements for a Moral Re-Armament inter-racial international assembly , to which his university will play host next June .
3 Foreign Ministers from the seven European Free Trade Association ( EFTA ) member countries and representatives of the 12-member European Communities ( EC ) reached a compromise agreement at a protracted negotiating session on June 18-19 in Luxembourg , entering a political commitment to finalize by Aug. 1 ( rather than June 25 ) the arrangements for a common European Economic Area ( EEA — see p. 37906 ) to become operative in January 1993 .
4 However , with agreement due to be reached soon between the Super League and the Scottish League about the arrangements for a return to the top ten formula the season after next , there is now set to be compromise over a 14-club league on a one-off basis .
5 It may be possible for the arrangements for the funeral to be made direct with the crematorium or cemetery and minister of religion if desired .
6 A letter can be left with the Will specifying the arrangements for the next of kin to follow .
7 The arrangements for the service were made by the Rotary Club of Arcadia , the service being held at the graveside of the British Plot in Oak Ridge Cemetery .
8 Her mother and Omi and Paul were in , going through the arrangements for the party and wondering where the various guests could be put up — for free .
9 At the time of going to press the arrangements for the consecration of these first black bishops of modern times are not yet complete , but it is rumoured that the Holy Father has expressed the wish to elevate all three distinguished sons of Africa to the plenitude of the priesthood with his own hands .
10 Parental rights and responsibilities are built into the arrangements for the identification and assessment of special educational needs .
11 Again , if you have any questions about the arrangements for the Meeting , the Shareholder Enquiry Office will be pleased to help .
12 The ‘ Rules for the Portadown Sunday School ’ ( quoted in full in W J Green 's ‘ Methodism in Portadown ’ ) deal with , among other matters , the arrangements for the opening and closing of the Sunday School punctual attendance , order and discipline and the visiting of children who had been absent .
13 They presumably put in train the arrangements for the necessary legislation , as on 27th April , Molesworth introduced a Bill to the House of Commons to enable the Government to acquire the land for the scheme .
14 The arrangements for the new style NHS assume a continuing need for a local organisation which is more than a tier of management .
15 Keighley has also been involved in the arrangements for the first conference of clinical research nurses , at which they hope formally to launch a national organisation ( still to be named ) .
16 The arrangements for the expatriate and his family 's passage to and from the UK and for periods of leave during the assignment should be given together with information on the location of airports/ports .
17 To note defects in the arrangements for the infirmary or the sick wards and the performance of the duties by the nurses of the sick .
18 In the CPVE this element of profiling is explicitly required in the arrangements for the course .
19 There 's another item of news , which erm , er Ron only got on the sixteenth August and it 's about the pre-congress pensioner 's march and rally , now the congress is held in Glasgow , so I think we were n't going to that one anyway , but it just giving details of erm the arrangements for the pensioner 's march which we usually have , we usually attend if it 's in the South anywhere , but that 's just for information .
20 The arrangements for the accreditation of Greek universities is a new procedure aimed at rationalizing the distribution of funds according to objective criteria .
21 The saga for Richard Wunder began in 1967 when he was in Florence finalising the arrangements for the purchase of the Powers ' studio and archives .
22 A ‘ residence order ’ will say where the children will live ; and a ‘ contract order ’ will set out the arrangements for the other parent to see the children — what used to be called access .
23 The Royal Commission on Assizes and Quarter Sessions was enjoined to inquire into the arrangements for the administration of justice at Assizes and Quarter Sessions , and
24 Significant changes were made by the Supreme Court Act 1981 in the arrangements for the management of the business of the civil division of the Court of Appeal .
25 The Law Society becomes a recognizing authority under the new scheme and so will be able to recognize a solicitor as qualified as an advocate in a particular court or courts , again subject to rules on education , training and conduct which will parallel the arrangements for the Bar .
26 The arrangements for the admission of pupils to the school shall be determined by the governing body , subject to sections 6 to 8 of the Act of 1980 , section 26 of the Act of 1988 and to paragraph 5.3 .
27 Section 8(2) and ( 3 ) of the Act of 1980 requires the governors to publish annually particulars of ‘ the arrangements for the admission of pupils to the school . ’
28 ( 4 ) Where the arrangements for the admission of pupils to a school maintained by a local education authority provide for applications for admission to be made to , or to a person acting on behalf of , the governors of the school , a parent who makes such an application shall be regarded for the purposes of subsection ( 2 ) above as having expressed a preference for that school in accordance with arrangements made under subsection ( 1 ) above .
29 The matters to be taken into account by an appeal committee in considering an appeal shall include — ( a ) any preference expressed by the appellant in respect of the child as mentioned in section 6 of this Act ; and ( b ) the arrangements for the admission of pupils published by the local education authority or the governors under section 8 of this Act . ’
30 It seems to me to magnify the difficulty of that particular operation if it has to be conducted under any sort of time pressure which the arrangements for the hearing on 3 February 1992 seemed to entail .
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