Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun] [Wh det] " in BNC.

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1 Warming-up figures like the infinity or horizontal figure of eight , and straight passes in trail are the introductory manoeuvres which involve least complication and yet teach the flyers the arts of timing and speed control .
2 Please accept my application and enrol me as a member of The Literary Guild and send me the introductory books whose numbers I have printed in the boxes provided .
3 The book has a Royal Botanic Garden Library stamp on the inside end-paper which also bears the hand-written class-mark F39A
4 There it was held that those persons who had access to inside information were required to observe the ‘ abstain or disclose ’ principle ie they had either to disclose the inside information which they held or abstain from trading .
5 While cutting rebates and slots , two problems occurred on the curved members , firstly the glazing rebate because of the weight and length of curved members and the limited table size of my router , I decided to take the router to the wood and not the wood to the router but then realised I would be machining away the surface I wanted to guide the router on i.e the inside face which is the true radius .
6 This makes the total deflection which for light just grazing the Sun 's limb ( ) is 1.750 arcsec .
7 In accordance with the definition of ‘ finance cost ’ in paragraph 8 of the [ draft ] FRS the finance cost will constitute the difference between the net proceeds and the total payments which the issuer may be required to make in respect of the instrument .
8 ( 4 ) With effect from Jan. 1 , 1994 , the federation and the Länder named in Article 1 of this treaty as well as the Trust Agency shall take over the total debts which have accrued to the Special Fund up to Dec. 31 , 1993 , in accordance with Article 27 ( 3 ) ( concerning borrowing and debts ) of the Treaty of May 18 , 1990 , between the FRG and the GDR establishing a Monetary , Economic and Social Union …
9 In the last year of his life , Herbert was revisited by the total blindness which had afflicted his earlier years .
10 In a real sense , our mind or at least , our mind as it truly is , our mind as it would be if it were purged of all individuality , partiality , incompleteness , confusion , emotion and what not , is identical with the total absolute which the business of philosophy is to study .
11 The total pay which is reckoned is subject to a limit which is reviewed annually .
12 It may be significant that Paul Black was involved heavily at the London end in the design of such schemes , but again not from the total viewpoint which in any case would probably be regarded as one of the weaknesses of the London development where there was less overview than obtained in Oxford .
13 In broad terms , it is unlikely that any Court will award the pursuer more than half the total damages which he is likely to recover .
14 If we say that characterising the topic framework is a means of making explicit some of the assumptions a speaker can make about his hearer 's knowledge , we are not talking about the total knowledge which the speaker believes he shares with his hearer .
15 And she cried out as a cascade of fireworks seemed to explode deep within her , before their bodies , now moving in perfect unison , recaptured the fierce , tumultuous pleasure they had always shared in the past — the total consummation which she had been denied for so long .
16 Interestingly there is inevitably more coherence in the primary child 's day because one or two adults experience the same things — indeed they are the conductors of the total experience which is planned for a day in detail within the week and the year .
17 For example , the purchaser of assets will only pay stamp duty on that part of the total consideration which is attributable to assets transferred by the documents .
18 The minimum donation which an individual can make under the Gift Aid is £600. the total donations which an individual may make under Gift Aid in any tax year must not exceed £5,000,000 .
19 Looked at from all angles , a member of the minority of the total listenership which spoke English well was likely to be better informed .
20 The total energy which has to be used up in producing a real fracture surface is therefore greater than G and is known as the ‘ work of fracture ’ , W , such that , Although W is always considerably bigger than G , its actual magnitude varies very greatly between different materials .
21 These two examples can hardly represent the total number which originally existed , although lime may have been produced in small , temporary clamps which have not survived later destruction .
22 That is a very small percentage of the total number whose lives are in danger .
23 Rarely do we set these prescriptions alongside one another and examine the total picture which emerges .
24 This pattern occupied 45 minutes of the total sequence which approximates to the phase III period in conventional studies .
25 But politicians always speak in terms of percentages and real terms so let's look at the total tax which was demanded from people in the city in the past few years .
26 The total marks which could be awarded for the combined subjects was 100 .
27 It gives them the contact with the theatre that they crave , without the total commitment which acting every night demands . )
28 At last , faint and far off in the total blackness which now surrounded him , he saw another gleam of light .
29 There was to be an additional consultation with the two judges which would take place after the prisoner had served three years of his sentence , so that the Secretary of State could receive at that stage their advice on the total period which should be served to satisfy the requirements of retribution and deterrence .
30 ‘ This makes for interesting discussions , since the normal matters which attract a higher gas price in the North Sea , such as high deliverability , are of no interest , ’ said Lewis Affleck , LOPL 's chief petroleum engineer .
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