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

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1 I admit you do not see the copies of the letters I send or the reports spies send me . ’
2 They can also be extremely awkward , never more so than when loaded with the needle-tips of a yucca or the sharks teeth of an agave .
3 agrees to co-operate with , and at 's expense to execute any documents and do such things as may be necessary in the opinion of 's counsel , to safeguard the Trademarks ( including proof of use and application for recording as a registered user of any or all of the Trademarks or the Trademarks Registers maintained by the relevant Trademarks offices in the Territory and to enable to apply for and/or secure proper registration of the Trade Marks in the Territory .
4 It is rare for fertility to return after a sterilisation operation but , occasionally , the pathway through the fallopian tubes in the woman or the vas deferens in the man does re-open and fertility returns .
5 Some members like to come back to Bristol for social events like the Alumni Foundation concerts or the sports reunions which are organised from time to time .
6 To the west was the junction , where a thousand or more trucks were marshalled daily and where the cattle docks lay , and the machinery supplying the motive power for the hydraulic cranes , capstans , and traversers .
7 He is dwelling in ease in Kauai , Where the surf of the Makaiwa curves and bends , Where the kukui blossoms of Puna change , Where the waters of Wailua stretch out , He will live and die on Kauai .
8 Conversely , where the futures markets are used purely for hedging purposes or by sophisticated investors who are able to assess the risks they are taking and to integrate those risks into an overall investment strategy , there is less need for stringent regulation .
9 But it is particularly true of the world of the practising accountant , where the services clients demand , and the pressures and expectations of the public , are constantly changing .
10 In the Western Province , where the police reforms of the 1890s were implemented with more vigour than in Kurunagala , organized stealing did not decline .
11 Atypically , neither the personal view nor the soundings pieces are anecdotal .
12 It was n't the uncertain nature of his livelihood that worried him , nor the police visits , although he had twice been invited to accompany the officers to the station .
13 I argued that in most cases it was quite clear that the projects officers had not paid any serious attention to gender issues .
14 And even those , like Brailsford , who insisted that the arms manufacturers were only junior partners to the financiers , took care to distinguish these malign features of capitalism from the equally selfish but nevertheless socially beneficial activities of ordinary manufacturers and traders .
15 The result was that the Ops inspectors were not only permitted but actually put under pressure to qualify and remain current on at least one large modern public transport aircraft while at the same time flying club and private aircraft as well .
16 He says that the donors parents were very brave .
17 I have heard stories from Rangers fans who were at elland road for the euro tie last year , that the leeds fans applauded the Gers off the pitch at the end of the match .
18 The advantages of the private law model are as follows : ( 1 ) It assumes that the rights investors would have had in the absence of statutory intervention should be preserved unless clearly taken away .
19 Sir Peter Imbert , the Metropolitan Police Commissioner , said in an interview in the Police Review this month that the complaints procedures had become almost unworkable , and failed to command public confidence — and particularly of ethnic minorities .
20 The prevailing view , however , is less extreme , seeing the menopause as a natural life event , and that the problems women experience in middle age stem from external social causes .
21 It might even mean that the personnel records and salaries systems could be cost justified largely on the basis of savings in the recruitment area .
22 What was striking was that the women artists were reshaping an inherited iconographic language and that it had become theirs to stake out as their own : the language of the body .
23 Over the years that The Women Artists Slide Library has been collecting and documenting the work of women artists it has become sensitised to the many issues around health and disability .
24 The observation schedule shown on pages 100 to 101 was used by students during a day 's observation of people in a bookshop and helped us to realize that the women shoppers were often much more purposive than the men in their bookshop behaviour .
25 It was the time that the women machinists at Ford had gone on strike for equal pay , a struggle that was to continue , intermittently , for the next eighteen years .
26 This was a small group of people who appointed their own chairman and secretary , and whose task was to see that the signs LADIES and GENTLEMEN were posted at all the appropriate places in the many buildings used by the conference .
27 Through our International Monetary Fund membership , we have pushed forward the idea that the CIS countries should come under the IMF .
28 The package that the Fisheries Ministers will hammer out next week is just one more step on the way to that review .
29 When a hotel receives an enquiry for an ‘ en bloc ’ reservations , which means that a number of rooms have to be reserved to accommodate a group of people , it is essential that the reservations charts are studied carefully .
30 Er there and er it 's therefore er the best use we can make of it , not specifically for any particular school in any particular circumstances as I read in the , that the , that the Tories proposals have been in , on , on , on the issue .
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