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

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2 Her imagination promptly sped through a catalogue of punishments which ranged from an hour in the stocks to a beating .
3 The Boadicea Club provides an opportunity for the tables to be turned .
4 It provides an opportunity for the docklands to be redeveloped as a high quality , high density part of the city itself .
5 Having given an opportunity to the parties to be heard , the master or district judge will be able to make an ‘ unless ’ order to the effect that the case be struck out unless particular steps are taken within a particular time , or will be able to set the case down for trial .
6 It will generally be difficult to give an indication of the costs to the client without a detailed knowledge of the matters to be covered by our report .
7 The journal would serve as an announcement of the updates to the on-line users and as a supplement to the printed edition for readers of the latter .
8 Nine days later , on 28 September , there was an outing from The Kilns to Whipsnade Zoo .
9 Under the more favourable conditions of their past , they had developed into the remarkably beautiful and striking breeds that made such an impact on the visitors to the early cat shows .
10 Further , s. 77 , Law of Property Act 1925 , now implies an indemnity between the parties to any assignment for value made after 1925 .
11 This was duly done , and in 1072 Lanfranc wrote an account of the proceedings to the pope , telling him that the whole question of Canterbury 's primacy had been ventilated at two Councils , at Windsor and Winchester .
12 An introductory essay gives a brief account of Magritte 's intentions and an analysis of the responses to his art by several generations of European and American artists who followed him , from Joseph Cornell and Marcel Broodthaers to Robert Gober and Richard Wentworth .
13 An application by the defendants to the High Court in 1990 to discharge the order on the ground that the benefit they obtained from the publication of the book was not a benefit within the meaning of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 was unsuccessful .
14 I remain unconvinced , however , that by merely securing an increase in the instalments to be paid of 10 per cent .
15 The judge made an order for the costs to be paid , though the total amount can not yet be estimated .
16 First , the liability of an occupier of the premises to a visitor or trespasser to the premises .
17 More commonly , the parties ( or the court ) may consider that the matrimonial home should stand in the sole name of the wife but that the husband should be compensated by the payment of cash , or ( if cash is not available ) that the husband should have a charge on the property for a fixed amount ( as opposed to an interest in the equityas to which see Chapter 6 ) , the calling in of the charge being deferred until a specific time or happening of a specified event ( eg death of wife , remarriage of wife or youngest child attaining the age of eighteen years ) .
18 Aristos of Salamis in Cyprus , who probably lived in the middle of the third century B.C. , is said by Arrian ( 7.15.5 ) to have been one of the two historians who not only spoke of an embassy of the Romans to Alexander the Great , but made Alexander prophesy the future greatness of Rome , so impressed was he by the envoys .
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