Example sentences of "[vb base] [noun] [adj] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The superb family facilities provided within the hotel together with 8 other golf courses within 35 minutes make Lanteglos ideal for a combined family and golfing holiday .
2 read Circ. 160/69 for the full rules of Thinking Aloud .
3 But fusion was at the time buried beneath a blanket of secrecy : not open to the usual processes of review that attend research available for the scientific community to read the scientific papers and arrive at their own interpretation of the results .
4 Lift facility available for the disabled .
5 ( See Appendix II for the detailed programme of the Workshop . )
6 See Appendix 1 for a detailed explanation of each of these .
7 ( See Appendix 2 for the complete extract . )
8 Let us look at an example of a German translation of an English text , the first page of Morgan Matroc 's company brochure : Technical Ceramics ( see Appendix 2 for the German text ) .
9 Organizational members up the hierarchy will cohere to block the threat to their situation ( see Chapter 5 for the social power of groups ) .
10 These test documents covered a wide range of domains ( see Chapter 4 for a fuller discussion of the structure of LELC ) .
11 The new right , referred to hereinafter as the " semiconductor design right " , draws heavily from Part III of the Copyright , Designs and Patents Act 1988 which deals with the unregistered design right but with some differences as far as semiconductor topographies are concerned ( see Chapter 9 for a general description of the design right ) .
12 ( See Chapter 2 for the full transcription . )
13 ( See Chapter 2 for the full transcription . )
14 Anonymous approaches by telephone are now permitted although experience shows that without any forewarning of the approach they are unlikely to be successful ( see chapter 0407 for the detailed rules ) .
15 It is first necessary to establish the primary dimensions and layout by measuring a standard machine ( see Figure 7.7 for a preliminary sketch ) .
16 Rustin ( 1985 ) notes that Scruton places undue emphasis on the referential approach to language in semiotics , ignoring the equally powerful structuralist component ( see Sperber 1975 for a parallel comment on anthropology ) .
17 Despite these encouraging developments ( see Potts 1987 for a brief overview ) most of the aspirations of the Warnock committee in recommending the under-fives as a priority area remain unfulfilled , and there is a dearth of data on the effectiveness of integrating children with special educational needs in the pre-school years ( McGlynn and Phillips 1987 ) .
18 It had been widely denounced as disastrous both for the environment and the local Auyu forest people , whose traditional lands would be devastated [ see ED 46 for a detailed account of the project ] .
19 ’ An examination of these five kinds of sacrifice , and of the system of belief underlying these two statements , reveals a symbolic world in which aggression and tranquillity are viewed as opposing principles held in uncertain balance by ritual action ( see Gibson 1986 for a full account ) .
20 Piaget , however , asserts in the introduction to his work that ‘ We shall rather show that the acquisition of language is itself subordinated to the workings of a symbolic function which can be seen in the development of imitation and play as well as in that of verbal mechanisms ’ ( 1962 : 1–2 ; see Vygotsky 1978 for a contrary view ) .
21 If this is to be your approach see pages 87–92 for the actual process of post-production editing .
22 But the show did give UK users a first chance to see Borland 's Paradox for Windows , Lotus 's Freelance Graphics 2 and its revolutionary new Windows spreadsheet , Improv ( see page 97 for a full review ) .
23 Fondant icing , royal icing and marzipan can either be made using the recipes at the beginning of the book or purchased ready-made ( see page 118 for a useful list of stores and mail-order suppliers ) .
24 In the UK ( see Petts 1988 for a splendid overview ) the Health and Safety Executive must be notified of sites where hazardous substances in excess of threshold limits are handled .
25 Given that there is no physical reason for either the strong antibiasing ( ) required on all scales , or for the non-zero value of , we do not consider this option further ( but see ref. 35 for an alternative view ) .
26 The precise form this differentiation takes varies from community to community ; for example it is likely to be manifested differently in pre- and post-industrial societies and to vary in accordance with culturally determined roles assigned by societies ( see Coates 1986 for a general discussion of the issues ) .
27 If he dies intestate , the land will pass to his relations entitled in that event ( see pp. 112–13 for the modern law on this subject ) .
28 ( See Klovstad 1976 for a full description . )
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