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

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1 If as a result of that provision the trustees or the majority of them are deemed , in relation to the trust , not to be resident in the United Kingdom , the provision goes on further to provide that the general administration of the trust shall be treated as ordinarily carried on outside the United Kingdom .
2 What little sympathy the authorities had shown for the advance of enlightenment came to an end .
3 Within each shell the orbitals are divided into sub-shells according to the value of the angular momentum quantum number l , which can take values from zero to ( n - 1 ) ; there are ( 21 + 1 ) orbitals in the sub-shell corresponding to a given value of l .
4 In that play the lovers are wholly sensitive and communicate to perfection .
5 In each trial the defendants were accused of committing a vast range of crimes in order to ensure that Guinness was successful in its contested £2.6 billion bid for Distillers against James Gulliver 's Argyll Group .
6 Apart from removing an estimated thirty kilos of encrustation from the interior of each statue the restorers hope to gain information on the composition of the bronze alloy , the casting method and the origin of the casting clay .
7 If the orbits of M and m around each other are not circular then , with or without synchronous rotation , during each orbit the tides on each body will oscillate around the average orientation , the axial rotation rates being constant .
8 However , the Commissioner will consider each case individually-the merits of one case are not balanced against another .
9 Delta and Mu look like wide pairs , though in each case the components are not physically associated , and are too far apart to be classed as true doubles .
10 In each case the aims of the unit would be made explicit and discussed with pupils .
11 In each case the consequences of moving a million or more people , in the case of Tanzania , at least five million , were hardly recognized before the operations began .
12 In each case the siblings concerned had been separated from each other when they were babies .
13 In each case the honours subject occupies the whole of the final year with a research project as a major component .
14 In each case the studios were able to produce a steady supply of good , sometimes amazing , films .
15 In each case this antisexual devotion may be a defence against what are seen as insupportable responsibilities of marital sexuality and in each case the resentments and jealousies caused may reduce the satisfactions of sexual union or do away with them altogether .
16 In each case the implications for their regular labour forces would have been negative .
17 Furthermore , in each case the sufferers or recovering persons may be the last people to be aware of these changes in themselves .
18 In each case the splices result in appropriate splice junctions and a single open reading frame .
19 The General Household Survey for example defines the family today as ‘ a married couple living alone or with their children , or a lone parent with his or her children , in each case the children being never married ’ .
20 Using specially-designed apparatus , we took core samples 2 m long from the bottom of Loch Morar ( whose surface is now 9 m above sea level ) and 4 m long from Loch Ness ; in each case the samples were 2 inches ( 4.6 cm ) in diameter .
21 Other boards are making their own arrangements but in each case the courses will lead to a recordable qualification .
22 One way in which the pattern of results might be described is that in each case the exemplars which accorded most closely to the subjects ’ expectations were recognized best .
23 That afternoon the demands of civilisation descended on them briefly , taking them to another house , to play with strange children .
24 Later that afternoon the police , who had been diligently searching certain caravans on Turpin 's Field , spread their net wider .
25 In that case the defendants falsely claimed that trees were dangerous and offered to cut them down .
26 However , in that case the defendants had been aware of the plaintiff 's medical evidence and to avoid possible objections at trial it is good practice to amend to plead any substantial changes to the plaintiff 's claim .
27 In that case the laws of physics would hold even at the beginning of the universe , so God would not have had the freedom to choose the initial conditions .
28 Proposals and opinions such as those mentioned here are usually published in the Official Journal of the European Communities ( C Series ) , and in that case the citations will be accompanied by the reference to the relevant publication in the Official Journal .
29 In that case the police searched under warrant the defendant 's home for stolen jewellery .
30 An anonymous telephone call to the police must have been one option ; but that seemed unlikely because in that case the police would already be here .
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