Example sentences of "of [art] [adj] [noun] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 However , it may be misleading to lose sight of the overall pattern since the outcome of one relationship will affect responses to another .
2 It takes some 5 or 6 years for a nest to produce sexual insects , so that it would appear that the complete defoliation of the immediate area or the removal of the more palatable species would lead to deteriorating conditions for the ants .
3 And she smiled so nicely at Inchbad and Goibniu that everyone smiled back and thought it would be really very interesting to hear about some of the strange lands and the faraway worlds the Humans had visited from the great Feargach Grian , and also that it was always a shame to eat Humans when they were pretty and young and friendly .
4 Nothing seemed to disturb the tranquillity of that Sabbath in the heart of the Highlands , with the scent of the warm conifers and the distant shimmer of sun on the calm waters of Loch Lochy .
5 The Bank has among its responsibilities the management of the monetary system and the duty to ensure that sound banking principles are observed .
6 There must be doubt as to whether the Government fully intended the severity of the monetary squeeze and the massive rise in the real exchange rate that impinged on the economy in those years , but it is not possible to overstate the economic shock that hit industry in 1979–1981 .
7 Their function is to act as a ‘ buffer ’ between the rest of the monetary sector and the Bank of England .
8 In addition both sides expressed support for the UN Secretary-General 's efforts to achieve a stable peace between Iran and Iraq , and for the efforts of the Arab League and the Committee of Three to bring stability in Lebanon in line with the Taif accords [ see p. 36986 ] , and stated that they were willing to promote peace dialogues in the Horn of Africa .
9 It is the least mechanised of our farming scenery , the least efficient and the most resistant to change because of the multiple ownership and the often rented holdings .
10 Whole gut transit was determined radiographically by the first arrival of the radio-opaque marker(s) and the time when 50% or more of the radio-opaque markers were in the stool .
11 A dispute between the Danish government and the Commission of the European Communities ( EC ) concerning the legality of the tender terms and the procedures for the granting of the contracts for the construction of a road-rail link between the islands of Zealand and Fünen [ see p. 36944 ] , one of Europe 's largest infrastructure projects , was settled out of court on Sept. 22 , 1989 .
12 Dissatisfied with J. H. Thomas ' lack of initiative , he put forward his own schemes in the ‘ Mosley Memorandum ’ , advocating greater expenditure on public works , some forms of tariff protection , the raising of the school-leaving age and the encouragement of early retirement .
13 Example 2:6 Right of way : unlimited times and vehicles The right in common with the landlord and all others having the like right to pass and repass ( but not to park or except in emergency to stop ) with or without vehicles at all times and for all purposes connected with the use of the demised property ( but not otherwise ) over the road coloured on the attached plan Example 2:7 Right of way : limited times and vehicles ; right to load , etc The right in common with the landlord and all others having the like right to pass and repass on foot and with vehicles not exceeding … feet in length or … tonnes ( unladen weight ) at any time between 6 am on Monday and 8 pm on Friday in each week ( except public holidays ) for all purposes connected with the use of the demised property ( but not otherwise ) over the road coloured on the attached plan and to park any such vehicle for such period as may be reasonable for the purpose only of loading or unloading it Example 2:8 Right of way : right to load etc in loading bay The right at all times with or without vehicles to pass and repass over the road leading from to the demised property ( but not to halt or park any vehicle thereon except in case of emergency ) for all purposes connected with the use of the demised property and the right for the same purposes to use the loading bay coloured on the attached plan for loading and unloading any such vehicle ( b ) Stairs and passages In a lease of property on an upper floor of a building there will be implied an easement of necessity to use a staircase that is its sole means of access ( Altmann v Boatman ( 1963 ) 186 EG 109 ) .
14 Example 2:16 Exceptions and reservations Excepting and reserving to the landlord : ( 1 ) Easement rights and privileges over the demised property corresponding to those expressly granted to the tenant over the other parts of the building ( 2 ) The right to build on develop deal with use any adjoining or neighbouring property retained by the landlord in such manner as he thinks fit even though the amenity of the demised property or the access of light or air thereto may be lessened thereby and without making any compensation to the tenant ( 3 ) The right at reasonable times and on reasonable notice ( except in emergency ) to enter the demised property for the purposes of ( i ) inspecting the condition and state of repair thereof ; ( ii ) carrying out any works ( whether of repair or otherwise ) for which the landlord or the tenant is liable under this lease ( iii ) carrying out any works ( whether of repair or otherwise ) to any property adjoining the demised property or to any party structure sewer drain or other thing used by the tenant in common with others ( iv ) measuring testing or valuing the demised property ( including the right to take samples of materials and to open up parts of the demised property which would otherwise be inaccessible ) but making good any damage caused by such an entry ( 4 ) The right for the landlord and the other tenants of the building to pass through the demised property in case of fire or other emergency Example 2:17 Definition of service pipes ' " service pipe " means any pipe , drain , sewer , flue , duct , gutter , wire , cable , optic fibre , conduit , channel or other means of passage or transmission of water , soil , gas , air , smoke , electricity , light , information or other matter and all ancillary equipment or structures
15 It is a search for wholeness in life which expresses , reflects and is grounded in the wholeness of the Triune God and a transformation of our Christian system .
16 He might have told her that in the United States for over a decade now , the journals and magazines and guide-to-life books , aided and abetted by manufacturers , traders , and advertisers , had sung the song of the perfect home and the perfect homemaker .
17 The Medical Research Council will no doubt consider particular claims on scientific merits to counter the fact that Britain has achieved great success in science because of the increasing sums that the Government have made available for that purpose .
18 The boundary between the edge of the southern zone and the tundra is the 2°C July isotherm .
19 Only northeast Scotland , parts of the southern Uplands and a few areas in the southwest receive less than 10kg/S/ha a year , and in the 1970s deposition was higher .
20 When Peach joined the Geological Survey , the geology of the Southern Uplands and the Scottish Highlands was little understood .
21 Their most famous works were their prolonged surveys of the Southern Uplands and the North West Highlands .
22 It had been thought among the citizens of the Southern Capital that the new pharaoh , Tutankhamun , whose own Chief Wife was a daughter of Nefertiti , might have renovated the Death Halls of her mother .
23 The ten-year programme represents not so much a strategy for growth ; it is more a guess at the government 's ability to rein in the booming provinces of the southern coast and the Yangtze delta .
24 These high rates reflect the anatomy of the cervical spine and the dynamic forces that act on it .
25 MEANWHILE , back at the ranch , Michael Murray , a banker , Ian MacLaurin , chairman of Tesco , the TCCB accountant , Brian Downin , the promotional and marketing man , and three others , including one isolated first-class cricketer , have been looking at the structure of the first-class game and the counties ' verdict will be known by the time you read this .
26 It must also be robust enough to withstand the wear and tear of the postal system and the editor 's desk .
27 Thus , cast in bronze , we have an Industrial Elephant , with a factory chimney , belching smoke , on its back , which would seem to be more to do with the advent of the Industrial Revolution than a comment on the British Raj .
28 THERE is perhaps no more potent or dramatic symbol of the Industrial Revolution than the railways .
29 Looms and spinning wheels were silent with the approach of the Industrial Revolution and the work which had employed so many in the Furness area came to an end .
30 The cotton industry in Lancashire , in North-West England , was the seat of the industrial revolution and the birthplace of large-scale factory production .
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