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

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1 Insurers usually require a Statutory Declaration as to the solvency of the transferor husband at the time of the conveyance so the practitioner must consider whether or not it is practical to ask for this at the time of the conveyance ( see further Chapter 10 ) .
2 Concealed amongst the coats , Frankie listened to the grunts of the animals and the low harsh voices of the men .
3 Richard Baxter 's tender devotion to his wife gives the lie to the caricature of the Puritans as being cold , unemotional and joyless .
4 Through its involvement in astrology it could also contribute to the governance of the Church , proving the truth of Christianity , forecasting the future , and predicting the course of disease .
5 Yet each in his own way sincerely struggled to impose order on a country where Lowlander and Highlander rarely met in friendship , and could rarely communicate in the same tongue ; where there was the continual threat of another English excuse for invasion , often abetted by self-seeking elements within the kingdom itself ; and where arrogant noblemen prolonged family feuds disruptive not merely to the families conceded but to the governance of the kingdom itself .
6 There was the trust deed of the church school , St Benet 's , founded in 1860 and , of more recent date , a copy of a well-phrased vituperative complaint to the Archdeacon from the People 's Warden about Marr 's digging up the Church for the central heating .
7 Editor , — Headlines reports a study noting that the work of police surgeons in inner London is dominated by calls associated with intoxication and arguing that there is a need for a standardised approach to the assessment of a suspect 's fitness to be interviewed .
8 Lenders apply a number of standard techniques to the assessment of a project where an established company is the borrower , the lender will study the published accounts
9 As noted above , the factors in s11(4) are relevant to the assessment of the reasonableness of a limitation clause .
10 4.6 In relation to past loss the court will usually know all the factors relevant to the assessment of the loss .
11 All staff of XYZ Business will notify the relevant steward of any information or issues which may be relevant to the assessment of the Safety , Health or Environmental impact of the products and processes of XYZ Business .
12 In addition , such measures are also geared to the assessment of the catalogue as a finding tool for known-item searches .
13 For secondary schools with their singular subject specialisms , it is less of a problem — merely an extension of some of the approaches of GCSE to the assessment for the fir ; t three years of secondary work within keystage 3 .
14 It is intended to develop a number of approaches to the assessment in the work place of competences , that arise as an integral part of the role of personnel managers .
15 Since the passing of the Church of England Assembly ( Powers ) Act 1919 , Parliament 's role in relation to the legislation of the Church has been largely formal .
16 There are similar potential benefits associated with exclusive distribution , as the preamble to the legislation on the block exemption suggests .
17 Angrily , Martha flounced into the yard and flushed the chickens out of the bushes and into the pen where they passed the night , fiercely calling ‘ shi-shi ! ’ to the birds with the resentment she felt towards her unreasonable grandmother .
18 well I 've given it to the birds in the past when I 've had
19 Curiously enough , it is introduced by Palomar , yearning for the knowledge provided by precise denomination : every summer he listens to the birds in the garden and does not know what birds they are .
20 It was applied to the birds by the ornithologist William Swainson ( 1789–1855 ) , who wrote extensively and produced a number of well illustrated works .
21 But thanks to the efforts of a group of dedicated train buffs it was restored to its original beauty .
22 They claimed that despite the hundreds of years of Polish independence , ‘ the East ’ owed what little civilisation it could muster to the efforts of the Germans .
23 The reason that it became discredited on the scale and at the speed that it did was due to the efforts of the gentleman who introduced it , the right hon. Member for Cirencester and Tewkesbury ( Mr. Ridley ) .
24 I pay tribute to the efforts of the construction industry training board .
25 Thanks to the efforts of the breeders , the stem of triticale is short so that the plant is more rigid in the wind ; grain size and quality are also vastly improved .
26 Although marketing is done centrally , the success of a franchise is also down to the efforts of the franchisee in drumming up business .
27 Thanks to the efforts of the people 's movements , the connection between the environmental clean-up of Rio and western proposals for the clean-up of the planet is becoming a little too clear .
28 ‘ Do n't know , ’ he said dismissively , and turned to the tele on the wall in the Catacol pub .
29 ‘ Lord , what fools we mortals be ’ , are Shakespeare 's own words and it is this particular comment that Ashton has used as the keynote to the adventures in the forest .
30 A 96-pin hedgehog device is used to transfer a small amount of culture from the culture dish to the wells of the PCR dish .
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