Example sentences of "[vb base] [noun sg] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | With this in mind , one must be concerned with how fans gain admission to the Rowdies group , how they are able to progress socially within the group , and with how they are able to graduate out of the group . |
2 | Both stylolites and solution seams transect the cemented sediment and develop perpendicular to the axis of maximum stress , which may be either overburden pressure or tectonic stress . |
3 | Caught unprepared by East Germany 's explosion of discontent , West Germans fear that the regime 's stubbornness could provoke a revolt and bring chaos to the country , threatening the stability of Europe and pose immense problems — including the question of German reunification — which they and their neighbours are not ready to face . |
4 | Apart from the view that the narrow roads around Oakhanger are inadequate to take a frequent pounding from dustcarts , villagers fear damage to the environment from pollution . |
5 | It is now possible to clone the gene that controls Bt production and experiments have proved successful in introducing the gene into tobacco ( Nicotiana tabacum ) plants which subsequently develop resistance to the pest . |
6 | The supertram is , in effect , a low-cost replacement for British Rail 's ageing fleet of suburban diesel multiple-unit trains , those rasping diesels which change gear to the accompaniment of voluminous clouds of acrid black exhaust fumes and the blessing of train spotters . |
7 | The speeches of Prince Philip on the preservation of wildlife , of Prince Charles on modern architecture or inner city deprivation , gain entry to the newspapers and television news bulletins automatically , although the sentiments they express are unexceptional , the ideas unoriginal and their delivery undramatic . |
8 | Ingestion is another means by which microorganisms gain entry to the body . |
9 | To extrapolate from the fact that some forms of literacy practice develop explicitness to a theory that literacy is intrinsically capable of being culture-free and therefore represents an evolutionary advance in intellectual power , as some of the writers we have been examining do , is to take literacy out of the very context that enabled it to develop explicitness . |
10 | Dairy cows are kept to supply the dairies which provide milk to the large industrial towns . |
11 | In conclusion , as a matter of private law it is not clear to what extent Chinese walls prevent attribution of knowledge and provide protection to a firm against liability to a customer for breach of fiduciary duty . |
12 | Construction is let in a single design and build contract to the TML of which 40% ( including the terminals and approach roads ) is covered by a fixed price arrangement adjustable for inflation , 10% ( including the shuttle rolling stock ) by competitive tendering arrangements , and 50% ( tunnel construction ) by a target price arrangement . |
13 | With this complication , the opening of the coronary arteries ( which supply blood to the heart muscle itself ) are involved by the syphilitic process . |
14 | To friends , though , Law appeared very differently , and the people who became his friends provide testament to the fact ; he was very close with both Max Aitken and David Lloyd George , neither of whom was very likely to enjoy the company of a gloomy boor . |
15 | The fact that architecture can be entertaining and provide pleasure to the public is not in direct conflict with the art of architecture . |
16 | Active word detectors mutually inhibit each other and send feedback to the letter level , strengthening activation and hence perceptibility of their constituent letters . |
17 | Some criteria and methods for ‘ assessing ’ and ‘ accrediting ’ what had been learned would gradually emerge , serving to validate the teaching contract , regulate entry to the emerging ‘ discipline ’ and generally build up its identity and status . |
18 | But I think that the two further posts , one is provide assistance to the Environment Officer , which is a clerical support that Councillor referred to . |
19 | This can be established ad hominem to anyone who makes such an identification , for it is always done by people who attach importance to the claim that what has the natural property in question is good . |
20 | These mixers , which send water to the bath or up a flexible hose to a shower head , take their supply from the bathroom hot and cold pipes . |
21 | We want access to the same range of opportunities to participate in and contribute to the society in which we live . |
22 | The make-up artist 's tip for applying it is to look down , place wand to the base of lashes and roll them back as you run the wand from root to tip . |
23 | We 've had people say access to the car and then we get a phone call to say they 're off sick for a couple of weeks that actually means that the car has been not available . |
24 | City shoppers say farewell to an old friend |
25 | These areas continue to constitute the best option for lower-paid workers , not just because of the relatively low cost of the housing but also because they provide access to a large pool of appropriate jobs both in the central area and in the suburbs thanks to the essentially radial pattern of public transport facilities . |
26 | The arched openings provide access to a lightweight stair which takes visitors to a mezzanine level linking with the ground floor office space . |
27 | As with the BBC Micro computer the ( * ) commands provide access to the operating system . |
28 | The modern corporation is seen as tantamount to a form of slavery because those who supply capital to the institution have almost total power , especially over employees . |
29 | Coach tour to the Circus Maximus , baths of Caracalla , tomb of Scipios , Appian Way , tomb of Cecilia Metella , mausoleum of Romulus , circus of Maxentius , church of St John Lateran . |
30 | Coach Tour to the Mithraeum of St Clemente , churches of St Sabina and St Maria Maggiore , church and catacombs of St Agnese , church of St Constanza ( mausoleum of Constantia ) . |