Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [adj] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 They considered the activities available in the centres incompatible with their needs .
2 Above all else the guiding principle is to tease out the meanings inherent in the images ; to ask : " What 's important here ? "
3 It will become home for his earthly shade , and will join those of his predecessors which line the balconies hewn in the death-cliffs .
4 The groups involved in the initiatives are the National Farmers ' Union , Council for the Protection of Rural England , Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group , Royal Society for Nature Conservation-The Wildlife Trusts Partnership and the World Wide Fund for Nature .
5 I am pleased with the improvements evident from the negotiations that have taken place .
6 If by any chance there are errors in the minutes , then by accepting such a motion you are authorising the Chairman to sign the minutes complete with the errors as the correct record of the previous meeting .
7 Does it measure the distance it has swum from the start-point , for instance , or does it orient by use of the environmental cues given by the objects visible on the walls surrounding the tank ?
8 Faced with a massive upsurge in poaching , Zimbabwe has embarked on a crash programme of de-horning its remaining black rhino population , in an effort to make the animals worthless to the poachers .
9 Mentioning his education only in the most general terms , he goes on to say that the offices suitable for the likes of him appeared to be ( tedris , teaching ) and kada " here , the office of of which " one [ teaching ] is the intimate companion of poverty and need and the other [ kaza ] is unmitigated misfortune " .
10 The combined effect of the two should ensure that cost of forward cover , as reflected by the rates , fluctuates closely around the interest rate differential of the currencies concerned in the Euromarkets .
11 But some brief comment is needed on the remedies available to the holders of other types of security interests .
12 We will continue to work strenuously for a political agreement which is acceptable to all the parties involved in the talks which the Secretary of State has had during the past year with the main constitutional parties in Northern Ireland the Government of the Republic of Ireland .
13 This ‘ hard line strategy ’ reveals yet again the contradictions inherent in the Conservatives ' law and order policy .
14 Second , the contradictions inherent in the demands made on the state were likely to intensify as capitalist development proceeded .
15 The third defendant issued a third party notice against the plaintiffs ' accountant claiming an indemnity or contribution in the event of the third defendant being held liable to the plaintiffs , on the ground that the accountant had negligently failed to warn the plaintiffs of the risks inherent in the defendants ' transactions .
16 ( a ) Receipts The principal receipt will be the rents payable under the sub-leases .
17 From the point of view of the tenant , he has the security of the rents payable by the subtenants , and is not called on to find income from other resources .
18 The belly swells out under the belt , but the skirt falls thence to the feet free of the legs , and its simple cylinder , fanning out over the feet , is closely channelled in vertical folds which contrast with the smooth cloak ( a scheme of oriental origin ) .
19 Gramsci argued , like Banfield did some thirty years later , with a direct political aim , but in Gramsci 's case the problem was to develop a political strategy for the Communists adequate to the conditions in the rural , clerical-dominated and agricultural south , as well as to the conditions in the much more urban , secular and industrialised north of Italy .
20 Prosecutors claim to have found that all the companies involved in the transactions , including the shipper , were companies owned by Mr McNamara and allege that no vehicles were ever involved in the transactions .
21 There is a Women 's Institute branch ( the W.I. — known , inevitably , as the Witches International by the habitués of the Smoke Room of the Red Lion ) , a Choral Group , and an Amateur Dramatic Society .
22 In these circumstances , the tensions apparent within the philosophies of life available in the nineteenth century were able to perpetuate themselves into the twentieth .
23 They rode through the stink of pyres where local men were burning the bodies of the beasts killed the night before , and then the land dipped and they were back in the Dales proper with the hills behind them and some of the chill wind cut off .
24 Second , the division of responsibility within the county areas was seen as a weakness ; and many local authorities were seen as too small to accept the responsibilities appropriate to the needs of their areas .
25 They kept the dogs close to the prisoners .
26 Besides , the subsidies implicit in the incentives were insufficient to offset the anti-export bias created by the NEP ‘ padding ’ and protectionism and were aimed at only the largest enterprises .
27 Commissaire One of the officials responsible for the rules of the race — essentially , a referee in a car .
28 ( At that time the lesbians involved in the organizations of the conferences had all long since made positive decisions to be child-free . )
29 It begins with two entranced dancers fencing with short bamboos , and ends with the dancers unconscious in the arms of the community , while the bamboos continue dancing on their own as if they were slivers of paper on an electrostatically charged diaphragm .
30 A several liability is a liability undertaken by the vendors independently of each other and enforceable by the purchaser against each of the vendors independent of the others .
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