Example sentences of "of [art] [noun sg] [verb] the [det] " in BNC.

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1 Buried treasure : in a happy mix of old and new , the Eagle Warehouse 's 19th-century facade — complete with sandstone eagle — is cocooned inside the modern glass of the Eagle Building The latter provide splendid views along one of Glasgow 's principal office streets and over the rooftops of BP 's offices across the street .
2 Just as the key factor or phrase may be changed so the rest of the wording of the question could alter , but the basic form of the problem remains the same .
3 The founding , and the success , of the first five adult organisations for the deaf in Britain at Glasgow , Edinburgh , London ( St. Saviours ) , Manchester and Leeds prompted many deaf people in other parts of the country to seek the same sort of opportunities for themselves .
4 Think carefully about the meaning of the question/subject posed The same question may admit to several different interpretations .
5 For He did swim across the river : This involves the virtual person of the infinitive occupying the same position(s) in time as the actual person which specifies its rank in the auxiliary , and so to is not necessary .
6 Cutting with both edges of the blade makes the most of battery life of this cordless model
7 Both the phosphorylation of receptors and their absence means that it takes more of the drug to obtain the same effect .
8 The system admits of variations , but usually requires the exclusion of the candidate having the fewest votes in each successive count .
9 Other sections of the press reflected the same feeling , as when The Spectator entertained the view that ‘ roads like the Bayswater Road are as unsafe as Naples ’ , or The Observer lamented how ‘ the ‘ gentlemanly ’ ’ highway-man' had ‘ degenerated into a coarse , brutal ruffian ’ .
10 I read a book by the American painter Charles Reid who said that rather than paint a dark background all round a daisy it is sometimes better to put just one dark drop of colour behind the vase of the petal to get the most impact .
11 The men and women of the past saw the same physical universe that we did , but their way of seeing it was quite different ; their way of describing it in written form more different still .
12 How far has the idea of the University purchasing the former Warburg Library building in Heilwigstraße on the River Alster progressed ?
13 The example of the yeast follows the same pattern .
14 would your assessments of the portfolio remain the same ?
15 An arm of the law arrived the same day to take Sam away from him , and also demanded to see what the man called ‘ the place of lodging ’ .
16 These changes can be viewed as one aspect of a potentially liberating move towards an increased role for the market and in this sense the reform of local government may be understood as a part of a wider restructuring of the state to achieve the same ends .
17 I awoke in the Little Ease , a smelly , rat-filled dungeon , watered by the sewers of the Fleet river and the slops of the prison bearing the same name .
18 Thus the backbone of the side remains the same , running from Shilton in goal through Walker and Butcher at centre-back and Bryan Robson in midfield to Lineker up front .
19 The official receiver whilst acting as receiver of the estate has the same powers as a receiver appointed by the High Court and is entitled to dispose of any perishable goods or any other goods the value of which is likely to be diminished if they are not disposed of ( s 287(2) ) .
20 If you are in pain ( as so many are ) be sure you let the teacher know where it hurts and what position of the body causes the most pain .
21 Our enthusiasm for getting afloat was an overriding factor — that part of the job remained the same and made up for a lot of hassle .
22 Which parts of the trade remain the same ?
23 The deed of variation will have the effect as if the will of the deceased had the same terms as the deed of variation ( IHTA 1984 , s142 ) .
24 For the rest of us , it seems commonplace and obvious that we should be able to think , imagine , perceive and remember in the ways that we do , and we tend to take it for granted that the rest of the world has the same sort of experience of everyday life that we do .
25 They looked vulnerable , though , against Zimbabwe , their neighbours , who for half of the match played the same brand of power rugby , only better .
26 In practice the demands of the administration made the latter appointment impractical .
27 As long as all of the parameters of the sub-domain remained the same , the functional calculation program would not be called .
28 923 the court was concerned with three guarantees entered into by a husband and wife to cover the indebtedness of a family company of which both were shareholders and directors and with three charges on the wife 's house executed by her in favour of the bank securing the same indebtedness .
29 Nor can it be assumed that all parts of the biosphere have the same 14 C concentration .
30 6.1 As respects all information as is directly or indirectly communicated to it by another Party ( hereinafter called the supplying Party ) under the terms of this Agreement or otherwise in connection with the Project ( including technical information or otherwise relating in any manner to the business or affairs of such other Party ) the recipient Party hereby undertakes to the supplying Party that it will until five years after Completion or abandonment of the Project treat the same as ( and use all reasonable endeavours to procure that the same be kept ) confidential and will not disclose the same to any other person without prior written consent of such other Party in each case except to the extent that it is reasonably necessary in or for the purposes of the exercise of the rights and licences granted to it pursuant to this Agreement .
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