Example sentences of "to [art] [adj] [noun] [coord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the succeeding weeks Bush on several occasions telephoned Japanese Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu , seeking Japanese financial contributions to the multinational force and assistance for countries unable to sustain the impact of imposing sanctions .
2 An unfortunate and unnecessary bifurcation has taken place , the latter group overreacting to the perceived dogmatism and parochiality of the former .
3 It can therefore be a valuable aid to the better understanding and management of what is inevitably a very complex process .
4 The granting of an individual right of petition to the European Commission and Court of Human Rights permitted individuals complaining of breach of the protection of civil rights in the Convention to go to these institutions if they failed to obtain redress through the UK courts .
5 ‘ You 're more assertive and — ’ his dark eyes fell to the impassioned rise and fall of her chest beneath the cotton T-shirt ‘ — your breasts are fuller . ’
6 Despite the title and story line this game is not for the young due to the complex mapping and problem solving of the adventure game .
7 For those who like to fly several kites at a time on tethers , they suggest a simple addition to the standard Goat or Dog corkscrew which provides a cleat to lock the line and winch or reel when sufficient line is paid out .
8 By encouraging transport users to choose road rather than rail , the Scottish Office is capitulating to the powerful car and construction lobbies , and adding to already unbearable development pressures .
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10 The British Association for Service to the Elderly education and training unit at Surrey University has appointed RICHARD STOWE as development officer and TOM RICHARDS as training officer .
11 A loss of travellers cheques should be referred to the issuing bank or travel agent who should be able to refund the loss to the Policyholder .
12 The large urban or dockside warehouse is a building type strongly related to the grander grain and textile mills , not only because it often stored the raw materials or products processed by these latter buildings , but also in its constructional composition .
13 If you do not arrange a CheckOver and go ‘ into the red ’ , or borrow more than your agreed CheckOver limit , it is more expensive as there may be a management fee to pay in addition to the Current Account and interest charges .
14 It can not be stressed too often that it is essential to only install commercially designed and built microwaves which conform to the international safety and performance standards appropriate for industrial use .
15 Many have a clear sense of class , recognizing themselves as the exploited , subjected to the petty extortion and corruption of the market administration , the police and other security forces .
16 This is of relevance to the distinctive origin and role of the public enterprise sector in Spain , a question that is considered in chapter 3 .
17 These variables are only known locally to the defining procedure or function .
18 From now on applying any more brake really can spell disaster , for the normal mortal at least , because much of the weight is still thrown on to the front tyre and grip is scarce .
19 Among the various routes that were agreed upon were US routes via London to the Middle East and South Asia , and through Hong Kong .
20 It so happens that the Roman collections , which cover a geographical area from Britain to the Middle East and North Africa , fall within the interests of several departments of antiquities .
21 In class-oriented studies ‘ politics , political action and the tensions between employers and employees are prominent … and less attention is devoted to the actual procedures and practice of industrial relations ’ ( Doeringer , 1981 , pp. 10–11 ) .
22 Having smilingly watched Palmer acknowledge his footsoldiers , then go through a practice swing that bears little relation to the actual flurry and flourish , Wolstenholme 's start was nervy , understandably , and inauspicious .
23 It follows , then , that in their composition one must pay attention to the actual shape and purpose of the surface they cover .
24 In the first place , the questions relate only to the actual house and land being conveyed .
25 To put this more concretely , there can be legitimate arguments about the nature , quality and function of a listener 's response to the actual sound and structure of , say , an Elvis Presley or Bing Crosby song ; what is not legitimate is to move this ‘ thrill ’ , however defined , bodily across the theoretical topography so that it sits wholly under the sign of commodity-fetishism .
26 Sightseeing this morning includes a visit to the Botanical Island and Mausoleum of Agha Khan by ‘ felucca ’ .
27 Rapid agreement by the park committees and boards is the norm : the majority of proposals are approved without question : and in most other cases , negotiations lead to the agreed retention or addition of Features of conservation value .
28 The 1-m-long skeleton represents a new taxon , Eoraptor lunensis gen. et sp. nov. , which is close to the predicted structure and size of the common dinosaurian ancestor .
29 Fitness videos of this nature — either home-grown or imported — must be subjected to the strictest controls and scrutiny from a recognised medical-athletic body .
30 Otherwise , one 's eye will be drawn to the darkest flower or leaf in the picture , which will act as a distraction from the overall shape and impact of the picture .
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