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

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1 ‘ We had just crossed the border and the footsteps turned into German policemen .
2 The other view essentially starts from the proposition that the problem is caused by whites , and the disadvantages suffered by black people are the result of white racism and the discriminatory practices of racial discrimination that flow from it .
3 Clearly the real difficulties begin , and the issue becomes of real concern , when the argument so far advanced is taken further .
4 Schedules for each case should be prepared showing the month by month differences between actual costs and the cost included in interim payments , from which the extra costs of funding can be calculated .
5 I believe the present main warning is that they should not be used with ‘ canmotors ’ , and the May issue of Continental Modeller reviewing a German-made locomotive quotes the accompanying leaflet as saying that it is powered by a ‘ Faulhaber ’ motor which must not be used with ‘ pulse power units ’ .
6 These provide an opportunity for the tutor and the students to respond to each other and to discuss problems in a way which is not possible with the normal marking of test papers at a distance .
7 Street School , I was th there on only there a year , and the headmaster came in one day , he was another Liberal politician .
8 If a child has been made the subject of a supervision requirement following a referral to a children 's hearing on an offence ground , and that supervision requirement has been terminated and the child reappears before another children 's hearing , the main factors that the later hearing will need to consider to perform their statutory functions are why the child appeared before a children 's hearing , the reasons for that hearing 's disposal and , most particularly , the child 's response to the disposal ; in short , a children 's hearing would want to know the very things section 4 appears to prevent it ascertaining .
9 The services affected , described in Sch 3 , VATA 1983 are : transfers and assignments of copyright , patents , licences , trademarks and similar rights ; advertising services ; services of consultants , engineers , consulting bureaux , lawyers , accountants and other similar services ; data processing and provision of information ( but excluding from this head any services relating to land ) ; acceptance of any obligation to refrain from pursuing or exercising , in whole or part , any business activity ; banking , financial and insurance services ( including reinsurance , but not including the provision of safe deposit facilities ) ; the supply of staff ; the letting on hire of goods other than means of transport ; and the services rendered by one person to another in procuring for the other any of the above services .
10 In addition , the department has responsibility for Commercial Law ( including Company Law and the law relating to financial services ) , Labour Law , Social Security , Taxation , International Private Law ( Conflict of Laws ) , Agricultural Law , Criminal Law , and Evidence ( civil and criminal ) .
11 Something has already been said as to the assignment of ordinary debts and ‘ choses in action' ; and the law relating to negotiable instruments — bills of exchange , cheques , and promissory notes — will be dealt with in the next chapter .
12 In the remainder of this chapter our attention is focused on the means by which control has been exercised by the monetary authorities , and the problems connected with such control .
13 The UN 's Director for Humanitarian Affairs , Charles Lamunière , spoke of drought and the problems caused by ethnic strife , leading to mass movements of refugees , in Djibouti , Eritrea ( not yet internationally recognized as independent ) , Ethiopia , Somalia and Kenya .
14 The narrow focus on an area also deflected attention away from such issues as economic and demographic mobility within and between the cities , and the problems associated with many public-sector housing schemes built on the edge of cities in the 1960s and 1970s .
15 At the same time , official and mass media attention has been concentrated on youth unemployment and the problems experienced by young people in the labour market .
16 However the slow pace of implementation and the problems experienced by local authorities in planning , managing and funding community care means that in practice many family carers will see little change or increased help for a long time .
17 Assume that we have an additional relation which is also in TNF giving details about the students taking modules and the lecturers teaching on those modules .
18 The program will keep each teacher 's texts and the exercises generated on those texts in separate files which are only accessible using that teacher 's password .
19 Your energies would be better employed in concentrating on the riots and the panic unfolding on this planet . ’
20 If only a proportion f of the short sales proceeds is paid immediately , with the remainder being paid at the delivery date of the futures contract , the terminal value of the cash flows from arbitrage involving short selling shares is reduced to S ( 1 + rf ) - D ( 1 + r ) , and the no-arbitrage bound for this situation is altered to F >or= S ( 1 + rf ) - D ( 1 + r ) .
21 The GLC was empowered by the Act to make grants to the LTE for any purpose ( section 3 ) and the GLC intended in this way to reimburse the LTE for the revenue lost by the fares reduction and so enable the LTE to balance its books , this being an obligation placed on the LTE ‘ so far as practicable ’ .
22 As an electronic medium using the airwaves , TV has necessarily been subject to governmental and inter-governmental controls on the frequencies that may be used and the coverage allowed to each transmitter .
23 Dorcas had led the way into the best kitchen , as charming a room as best kitchens used to be in farmhouses which had no parlours — the fire reflected in a bright row of pewter plates and dishes ; the sand-scoured deal tables so clean you longed to stroke them ; the salt-coffer in one chimney corner , and a three-cornered chair in the other , the walls being handsomely tapestried with flitches of bacon , and the ceiling ornamented with pendent hams .
24 They admire our systems , in particular the obligation to prosecute and defend independently and fearlessly , the obligation to do Legal Aid work , and the obligation to act for any client needing our services .
25 The godparent may have a ritual role to the child , such as participating in his wedding ceremony , and taking on certain responsibilities regarding his religious education , but the relationship that is strongest and requires respect , warmth and the obligation to help at all times , is the one between parents and godparents .
26 And I was taken into hospital and it was an ulcer and the depression disappeared after that .
27 Treasurer 's report the balance sheets were circulated to all and the treasurer went through each item of expenditure , explaining in detail .
28 Against that background , what assurances can the Minister give that contracts are not being pursued with other east European countries such as Bulgaria and the Ukraine to take in spent fuel and nuclear waste — given that the Iraqi contract was shrouded in secrecy for four months ?
29 ‘ What can be more refreshing to the feelings of an artist , than to observe the localities of colour subdued and almost amalgamated with the floating atmosphere ; the fore-ground in chastened tones and tints , and the distances swimming in celestial blue ? ’
30 As usually happens , the ‘ sponsorship role ’ of the Electricity Division led to Murray becoming not so much a controller of the industry as an honest broker between the BEA and the Whitehall machine in general .
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