Example sentences of "[art] [noun] raised [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is for this reason that the money raised at Susanne Bartsch 's Love Ball was the most potent fashion statement of the season .
2 Should n't we give some of the money raised to Farm Aid ?
3 The money raised from subscription to the new service , will be used to recoup the £140,000 that was spent developing it .
4 The money raised from subscription to the new service , will be used to recoup the £140,000 that was spent developing it .
5 Is it too much to ask the Government to spend some of the money raised by privatisation on giving much more help to homeless people throughout the country , not just in London ?
6 There will , no doubt , be the usual trimming of the sums requested ( about $2 billion over four years ) , but there is unlikely to be root and branch objection of the kind raised by Mrs Margaret Thatcher 's British government in its first few years .
7 Public opinion for the most part approved , but among the voices raised in protest was that of Truman 's Secretary of Commerce , the veteran New Dealer , Henry Wallace .
8 The auction , which raised questions about the compensation of owners in the case of classification by the Monuments Historiques came after only two weeks after ‘ Corbeille de fleurs et fruits ’ by the same artist was sold at Drouot salerooms in Paris for the record sum of FFr7.5 million , far in excess of the £230,000 raised by Sotheby 's London for ‘ Still Life of Plums and Peaches ’ on 4 July , 1990 .
9 Nevertheless , the de-Marxisation of their project by him and the ‘ death of the social ’ which he has announced should alert us to the doubts raised by Raymond Williams on the issue of certain types of Utopianism .
10 The so-called ring fencing of local authority housing revenue accounts in 1990 has meant that current spending on housing has to be financed out of the revenue raised from rents alone .
11 The survey shows that more than half the companies which have smoking restrictions introduced them after pressure from the workforce , with a quarter having the issue raised through health and safety committees .
12 The issue raised by Hadow and developed by Plowden was simply this — is it possible to construct an educational programme which will meet in broad terms the needs of young children and adequately prepare them for secondary schooling , the stresses and strains of adolescence and adulthood beyond ?
13 None of these cases , however , involved the issue raised by Morgan , namely , whether a mistaken belief in consent can negative liability for rape even where the mistake is unreasonable .
14 Sir , — I feel I must write and put the record straight on several of the matters raised by Stella Fearnley in her article in the August issue of ACCOUNTANCY ( see p 66 ) .
15 The main point is condensed in the question raised by Pat Bateson in his paper ( this volume ) , about the relation between an inhibition and a prohibition .
16 This is relevant to the question raised in Section 19.1 as to whether the demarcation between non-turbulent and turbulent motion is sharp , or whether there is a ‘ grey area ’ .
17 In the 1780s it was estimated that of the troops raised in Great Britain on the Irish establishment one-sixth deserted every year .
18 In November , 1991 , Lord Prosser dismissed the actions raised by Mrs Hamilton and Mr Watson after holding that ‘ person ’ did not cover an unborn child .
19 The reasonableness of such clauses depends mainly upon the questions raised by s 11(4) of the UCTA " is the amount a reasonable one having regard to the financial resources of the party seeking its protection , and the extent to which he could insure against the relevant liabilities ?
20 The questions raised by literature 's interaction with power , vested in the control of institutions and those who control them , has been the focus of recent debate about how texts circulate in history and is crucial to the arguments voiced in the New Historicism which will be considered in detail in Chapter 4 .
21 I thought you would be interested to see some of the questions raised by Members so far , and I am enclosing these and the responses to them at this current stage of our thinking .
22 Accordingly , I refuse to make the declaration sought by sub-paragraphs ( a ) , ( b ) and ( c ) of paragraph 1 of the originating summons and I will answer the questions raised in sub-paragraphs ( a ) to ( e ) of paragraph 2 in the affirmative .
23 Accordingly , I refuse to make the declarations sought in paragraph 1(d) of the originating summons and I will answer the questions raised in paragraphs 2(f) to ( j ) , but limited to the documentation currently used by each of the four plaintiffs , in the affirmative .
24 I propose to consider the questions raised in respect of basic valuations first .
25 " The European Council reached agreement on the following major issues : ( i ) the problems raised by Denmark in the light of the outcome of the Danish referendum on June 2 , 1992 , on the Maastricht Treaty ; ( ii ) guidelines to implement the subsidiarity principle and measures to increase transparency and openness in the decision-making process of the Community ; ( iii ) the financing of Community action and policies during the rest of this decade ; ( iv ) the launching of enlargement negotiations with a number of EFTA countries : and ( v ) the establishment of a plan of action by the member states and the Community to promote growth and to combat unemployment . "
26 Staff at Levendale Under Fives Group , Yarm , became entangled in a row over a separate water supply to their new building which would have meant finding extra cash over and above the £25,000 raised by parents for the new building .
27 The sabbath sees the pub transformed into St Mary 's Sunday School and the rafters raised with hymn singing .
28 Financially the concert raised in excess of £2,500 and he received a splendid and sophisticated Korg keyboard .
29 Interest earned on the £331m raised for William Hill offset the loss of £9.6m of profits .
30 Bearing in mind the millions of pounds that the Government raised from privatisations — the selling of the family silver — and all the money that has been raked into the Treasury , should not the Economic Secretary stand at the Dispatch Box and apologise for the economic mess in which the Government have landed this country ?
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