Example sentences of "to [art] [noun] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 That theory , quantum mechanics , will be described next , before we turn to the efforts to combine the two partial theories into a single quantum theory of gravity .
2 It warns that few such publications actually exist and that order forms apparently offering ‘ free entry ’ to the directory contravene the Unsolicited Goods and Services Act and are therefore not legally enforceable documents in this country .
3 ‘ After that , I transferred to another NZS ship , Sussex and we went to the Pacific to join the American 8th Fleet as a supply ship . ’
4 A stampede broke out , people pushing past Jezrael to the cockpit to see the first signs of other human beings through the canopy .
5 That is quite different from asking single persons entitled to the discount to inform the local authority of that fact and to record their names .
6 Two doctors who attained the status of gurus to the decade added the awesome sanction of Freudian psychology to the doctrine of putting motherhood first — Doctors Bowlby and Spock .
7 Tax is deducted from all interest payments at a ‘ composite rate ’ which rate is calculated to yield that amount of tax which would have accrued to the Exchequer had the standard rate been applied only to the interest received by those liable to pay tax .
8 Four bars leading up to the chorus using the same notes as before , but a more basic pattern and an octave down , until the chorus comes in loud and heavy , a complete contrast with its barrages of driving sixteenth notes .
9 He bounded over to the chest containing the strange white powder .
10 Thus the old tradition of pilgrimage , peregrinatio , spawned or became united to the new kind of military adventure we call the crusade ; and the resources of the roads and waterways of Europe and the Near East were strained to the uttermost to meet the insatiable demands of these adventurous travellers .
11 He returned to the barn to ask the other farm workers to help him cover the ricks .
12 Trajan 's arch at the entrance to the Gate commemorates the Roman conquest of Dacia in AD 102 .
13 The steep track down to the gate gave the last trolley and Bill a stylish tango across the floor of the van .
14 A further 35 ml 90% ethanol was added to the flask containing the ethanolic faecal suspension , which was then refluxed gently for two hours .
15 The prime minister 's secretary went down to the diocese to consult the leading churchmen .
16 I was pleased to note that the Gracious Speech referred to the Queen attending the European Parliament and the Council of Europe .
17 The denial of the importance of freedom of speech by the Chief Justice in Duncan v. Jones suggests that it is open to the constable to take the surest means to prevent a breach of the peace , and can take whatever steps he chooses .
18 It was now early July , and I went back to the Usk to film the silver-grey mink .
19 The library at Lindholme also serves as the legal aid and appeals office for the prison and the close proximity to the CAB allows the legal aid officer to refer the prisoner to the CAB session for any ‘ civil ’ enquiries that emerge from the legal discussions and vice versa .
20 Prices to the retailer stay the same .
21 However , the directors ' report for the 12 months ended 31 July 1992 reveals that in Touche Ross 's opinion , the aggregate of the individual amounts attributed to the players comprising the first team playing squad ( together with first and second year professional players ) as at the year end , was £24m .
22 This claim is directly opposed to the principle underlying the Formalist approach , according to which practical language is , so to speak , regarded as logocentric , and literary language as deviant , and therefore subsidiary use of language .
23 Between the two extremities , all is fair to look upon , serene and peaceful ; copses of birch and alder and pines adorn the rocky heights alongside and the water 's edge with occasional open views to the mountains bordering the far shore , along which the old track from Poolewe to Kinlochewe ran through the private estate of Letterewe .
24 She 's engaging brain it takes her some time to come out to the phone instruct the whole thing .
25 FRED 2 also proposes that the policy adopted should be disclosed , and draws attention to the requirement to apply the normal rules governing the recoverability of assets in those circumstances in which a company is contemplating the recognition of a deferred tax asset in respect of a provision of post-retirement obligations .
26 Perry 's foray to the Orient marked the true beginning of America 's global role ; it marked the emergence on the world stage of Japan , after two centuries of a xenophobia that almost bordered on paranoia ; and it allowed the creation — nervous at first , but gradually becoming more and more pronounced — of a trans-Pacific axis between , put at its most basic , California and Honshu — an axis around which the fortunes of today 's Ocean , and much of today 's world , revolves .
27 With self certification , it is up to the manufacturer to decide the best way of testing .
28 We were down to Halflight , sliding through the tangle of the Lagoon Nebula interlink , making our way towards the secondary GalacNet lines that would get us to the sector containing the Ixyphal system .
29 This then simply represents a transfer of jobs from the widget-making company to the company supplying the new more productive machinery for widget making . )
30 The Quality Scotland Foundation , of which Scottish Nuclear was one of the earliest members , will shortly announce the launch of the Scottish Digital Quality Award for presentation annually to the company operating the best total quality management scheme .
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