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

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1 And all the voters should have the opportunity to mark their approval or disapproval of these policies .
2 I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Basildon ( Mr Amess ) on taking this opportunity to raise in the House the granting of trust status to the Basildon and Thurrock hospitals and on providing the House with the opportunity to mark the granting of trust status .
3 Place one flag in position at the top of the helter-skelter and another at the base to mark the pile of mats .
4 It displays the contents of the package and allows the user to mark the modules to be transferred with an ‘ E ’ ( for Enter ) or a ‘ R ’ ( for Read ) .
5 Open to men and women , students will receive a souvenir certificate at the end of the course to mark their achievement .
6 The Secretary of State for Defence reopened a list as an exception to allow the Association to mark the fortieth anniversary of the accession of Her Majesty the Queen , our patron , to the throne .
7 June 1930 saw two Iris IIIs ( S1263 and S1264 ) flying from Plymouth to Iceland ( Reykjavik ) as part of the ceremony to mark the 1,000th anniversary of the Icelandic Parliament .
8 Some languages quite openly exploit this belief : Janssen-Jurreit notes that in Konkani , a language of south India , there is a distinction between married women ( who are referred to by the feminine form ) and young or widowed women ( who get the neuter to mark their lesser status ) .
9 Tonight there 'll be a party in the basement at the Schloss to mark the arrival of our five-thousandth patient ( though I 'm sure we 've had many , many more than that ) , with Manfred on accordion : songs , toasts , pink party hats .
10 In the course of the year , the Library was also heavily involved in ‘ Scotland Creates ’ , the collaborative exhibition which the Library , together with the National Galleries of Scotland , the National Museums of Scotland , and Glasgow Museums and Art Galleries mounted in the McLellan Galleries , Glasgow , as part of the programme to mark that city 's year as cultural capital of Europe .
11 The plan to mark the silver jubilee by a co-ordinated programme of highlights of the normal year 's activities has proved to be very successful .
12 Their task had been to raid an enemy landing strip at Marble Arch , the British nickname for a vast triumphal arch erected by Mussolini in the middle of the desert to mark the border of Tripolitania .
13 On the contrary , they may like to see farm workers around the village to mark it as being ‘ truly rural ’ .
14 Here , I have another purpose : I want to draw attention to the fact that different variables may be used by the community to mark functions of higher and lower levels of generality .
15 In Windows 3.0 you simply highlight the text with the mouse to mark it .
16 In certain rites and ceremonies the Phoenix Guard attend the Phoenix King , most notably when he is chosen and enters the flame eternal in the shrine to mark his rebirth as the new king .
17 Reasons can only be found in the unique significance of human life and in the need to mark out , and to prevent , conduct which causes its loss .
18 The Nassauers ' battalion was doubling down the road , while their officers spurred towards the stream to mark the place where the infantry would form a line .
19 Bill received the medal to mark the 40th anniversary of the ending of the second world war .
20 If you want to use the counter to mark the beginning of a section in the middle of the tape ( as for section 2 in the picture below ) , remember this will affect the numbering for the rest of the tape .
21 PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT TO MARK the 21st anniversary of the Benson & Hedges Cup , a special trophy was created for the most consistent player of the 1992 tournament .
22 When doing the sums , remember that the special incentive payments given by the government to mark the launch of personal pensions are due to end by April 1993 .
23 We went to the government to mark 430 acres of prime property .
24 The main item will be the obligation to mark the date , name of founder or his stamp and the date of casting on all posthumous works .
25 In fact , he was the man who 'd escorted her to the door to mark the end of her first visit .
26 He showed her the cases with other small flags on pins : these he used in the autumn to mark the beginning of the vintages , and the card-index where he kept the regional weather reports year before year .
27 PRE-FORMED SHAPE Use a long spirit level on and around the pool to mark an outline of the outer edge on the ground , cutting through any turf with a knife
28 Stewart McConnel and Paul Carnahan are hatching plans for a reunion in the summer to mark the fifth anniversary of your departure !
29 In the first instance , say a simple shield design ( perhaps a red ground with a horizontal gold bar across the centre — gules a fess or ) represents the bearings of the head of the main family , then offshoots might add to this stark layout crosses , birds or other charges above , below , or on the fess to mark the identity of their own branches , while honouring in their retention of the basic style the fundamental familial ties of blood .
30 Martin had happily seen U21 rugby fully established as third in line in the English rugby hierarchy , and he thoroughly deserved the presentation made to him during the Trent College week by the panel to mark the esteem in which he is universally held .
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