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

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1 The , the thing is they 're , they 're the only one with an M O D contract the only ones amongst the
2 ( b ) Drafting the contract The standard conditions do not need to be expressly referred to unless an alteration is sought .
3 ( b ) The parties to the contract The two parties envisaged under the SGA 1979 are the seller and the buyer .
4 And you know very well that as soon as you start to launch yourself into the world of contracting by , by its very nature a contract a a automatically has loopholes in it , and the more you write in a contract the more loopholes you 've got .
5 She was so overjoyed with her Christian faith the long-term implications were of secondary importance .
6 It would seem that they are the molecules responsible for maintaining the harmonious , smooth running of the body 's many functions , stimulating the release of hormones when required , organizing healing and repair and bringing into play the complex workings of the immune system .
7 Euripides , in his play The Suppliant Women , sets out this antithesis in a famous dialogue between the Herald from Thebes and Theseus , the King of Athens .
8 This brings into play the logical faculties of discrimination and selection which assimilate perceptual stimuli to previously encountered images on the basis of structural analogy .
9 New tees lurked in the trees on several holes , and were skilfully placed to bring into play the same hazards which threatened the club players from their tees .
10 Sometimes Soutine , who was living in the village , came over to enjoy a good chicken dinner , and after eating their fill the two artists reproached their host for living in such luxury .
11 At the Vienna settlement the great powers , all the great powers agreed to take no further part in the slave trade .
12 Under this settlement the two countries were placed in joint fourth position , the UK having ceded some of its IMF voting rights to allow Japan to rise from fifth to share joint second place with West Germany , thereby reflecting Japan 's increased financial weight in the world economy .
13 Describes with mingled humour and pathos the successive tenants , who are in various lines of business , of a shop ‘ on the Surrey side of the water ’ .
14 It also deducted from the sentence the three years which Bao had spent in detention since 1989 .
15 Something of that strange that strangeness and that irony lies behind the famous claim ‘ I will try to express myself in some mode of life for art as freely as I can and as wholly as I can , using for my defence the only arms I allow myself to use — silence , exile and cunning .
16 Even through the pain in her head where Guido was holding on to her hair the plain facts of what he was saying were finally sinking in .
17 Another way of interpreting these results is as showing that explicit training is indeed necessary for context-specificity — in this case the two conditions are presented separately ( i.e. there is a block of reinforced trials followed by a block of non-reinforced trials ) but the arrangement is formally equivalent to the explicit discrimination procedure used by Bouton and Swartzentruber ( 1986 ) .
18 It can be seen that in every case the two sets of coefficients have the same sign and general magnitude .
19 In that case the two waves reinforce each other and one gets a large effect , a hump in the pattern .
20 Although in this case the two outcomes are differentiated by the presence or the absence of a neutral event ( see also Fedorchak and Bolles 1986 ) , there are several other ways in which such a differentiation can be arranged .
21 He has encouraged me to reapply to the Government Information service to be kept apprised in case the two departures from the Scottish office , one gone and one going December , mean there may be a vacancy .
22 The patient was moved on to a life-support machine and another set of X-rays was ordered in case the first ones had not revealed internal injuries caused by the car accident .
23 Michèe Barrett refers in her essay to the ‘ turn to culture ’ in recent feminist work , and Griselda Pollock 's long essay in the volume Painting , Feminism , History gives us some idea of why culture ( in this case the visual arts ) has come to be so central .
24 In this particular case the distributive intermediaries , not the manufacturers , are performing the final selling function .
25 There were no correlations between the clouds and known weapons tests , and in any case the 200-mile-long plumes were far too large .
26 These habitats often freeze in winter ; the coastline of western Norway has a very limited tidal range , and in any case the spectacular fiords usually plunge straight into the sea .
27 The ‘ I ’ , he would have argued , only means something in relation to all the other words that it is usually compared with — in this case the personal pronouns like ‘ you ’ , ‘ she ’ or ‘ it ’ .
28 In that case the personal representatives of persons who were crushed to death at the Hillsborough Stadium claimed damages under the Law Reform ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act 1934 for pain and suffering alleged to have been sustained prior to their death .
29 In any case the financial penalties of moving are sufficient to deter many especially as the inferior wages and working conditions in small firms are widely appreciated .
30 Indeed , the situation might actually be worse than the classical neurosis because at least in that case the chief symptoms of the disorder , for instance , neurotic anxiety , present themselves as definite psychopathic factors , whereas in an externalized , acted-out neurosis the symptoms may be reality factors that arise because of maladaptive behaviour which may mask its irrational , compulsive nature .
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