Example sentences of "[vb -s] [art] [adj] [noun] to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It represents the logical conclusion to preceding buildings and is the expression of national culture ; it stands for the essence of Muscovite Christianity in Russia and was the last great church of the movement in this architectural form . |
2 | It goes the opposite way to this . |
3 | Roncraft has the low-odour answer to solvent-based products — Ronseal Solvent-Free Varnish and Low-Odour Wood Preserver . |
4 | Algeria also has the Trans-Mediterranean pipeline to northern Italy , but exports by both methods have been hit by contractual wrangles and by the European gas glut . |
5 | The different purposes of payments to influence the outcome of court decisions in Kandyan and British times illustrates the divergent approaches to these tribunals . |
6 | She brushes my hair behind my ears and holds the top bit to one side . |
7 | The company says HPFS incorporates a new approach to meta-data management and fundamental enhancements to SVR4 file system algorithms that collectively eliminates the usual I/O bottleneck . |
8 | The theoretical position underlying these interpretations is broadly described as ‘ monetarism ’ , a doctrine which owes a great deal to two American economists , Friedrich Hayek and Milton Friedman . |
9 | This applies , for example , where a debtor owes a single debt to two people jointly , in which case only one of the two petitioners need swear the affidavit verifying . |
10 | In the case of architecture it is the idea that is seminal — little or nothing of the form is taken over ; but in sculpture what was to become the dominant type of Greek statue through the archaic period , the naked young man , kouros , owes a direct debt to Egyptian models . |
11 | Subsection ( 2 ) contains a similar provision to that contained in subsection ( 1 ) , which it is not necessary to cite . |
12 | Thus , although these subgroup data are compatible with the possibility that intravenous heparin adds a small benefit to that already achieved by aspirin and thrombolysis , they also raise concerns about excess risks of stroke ( 2.1% with intravenous heparin , 1.1% with subcutaneous heparin , 1.2% with none ) . |
13 | Converted markets can offer a different facility that adds a new dimension to urban life . |
14 | CITRUS adds a tangy taste to all sorts of savoury dishes , and sharp fruit juices combine well with garlic and spices for an oriental flavour . |
15 | An operation adds a single property to one of the two sets . |
16 | However , currently , unlike her husband she has no automatic rights to additional dependency benefits for her children and , unless her husband is incapable of paid employment , she gets no extra benefit for him either . |
17 | To say that a man frequents a particular address has no defamatory meaning to ordinary readers — unless they know that the address is a brothel . |
18 | One side has a similar effect to deep black crushed velvet but with a slight sheen , the reverse has a rough pile effect painted in a choice of brown , blue or grey . |
19 | If the assumption is made on an anatomical basis , that blood flow through the splenic artery has a similar pattern to hepatic arterial flow , then the splenic TAC can be used as a model for hepatic arterial flow . |
20 | In this sense it has a similar role to that of the Office of Fair Trading in relation to UK competition rules such as the Restrictive Trade Practices Act 1976 , the Fair Trading Act 1973 and the Competition Act 1980 , although in a number of respects and in particular in so far as the Commission has the power to take binding decisions , its powers are more extensive than the Office of Fair Trading . |
21 | One ground for such a belief is that one has a legal right to some act or omission by another legal or natural person , although to define claims in terms of rights becomes circular : |
22 | Fundamentally it is entirely conservative , and it has a deep aversion to all innovations and advances and an unbounded respect for tradition . |
23 | Edinburgh District Council has a strong commitment to equal opportunities and I am only too happy to support an event at which the many different cultures , religions and experiences of women in Edinburgh today were represented . |
24 | ‘ The firm is very departmentalised and has a strong commitment to legal aid work . |
25 | The Faculty of Business and Management has a strong commitment to economic regeneration and an established track record in contributing to the revival of the economic life of the province . |
26 | He evidently forgot that A. otteri also has a hooked tip to this arm spine . |
27 | Top management must devote time to communications and also show that it has a real commitment to improving communications |
28 | Nevertheless , despite its vagueness , the term ‘ deindustrialization ’ has a real meaning to all who have lived in the UK in the 1970s and 1980s . |
29 | ‘ We have strength in depth and nobody has a God-given right to any position . ’ |
30 | If the defendant can establish any of the defences mentioned in section 24(1) he has a good defence to any charge under the Trade Descriptions Acts . |