Example sentences of "[art] foreign [noun sg] [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The presidents of seven Latin American contries ( Peru , Argentina , Uruguay , Brazil , Venezuela , Colombia and Mexico ) gather on Wednesday in Ica , an oasis in the desert south of Lima , for two days of talks focusing on the foreign debt and drug trafficking .
2 Italy first published a similar list in 1865 , and from 1888 a bulletin in which the foreign ministry provided information on promotions and transfers of officials and diplomats as well as condensed versions of consular and diplomatic reports .
3 In such a case , the foreign nationality or residence of the defendant would not by itself normally be a weighty factor against the court exercising its jurisdiction under the sections .
4 The request must be accompanied by an English translation , two copies of the process and , unless the foreign court or tribunal certifies that the person to be served understands the language of the process , two copies of an English translation of it .
5 On July 7 the Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister , Shaikh Salem as Sabah as Salim as Sabah , said that the government intended to make Kuwaitis " a majority in our own country " .
6 A serious crisis within the ruling Likud was narrowly averted by a compromise agreement on April 5 which induced David Levi , the Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister , to withdraw his March 29 threat to resign from the government [ see p. 38835 ] .
7 Chapter 9 will examine the foreign bond and euro-bond markets .
8 Behaviour which involves assimilation of the subject matter , attitudes , and values of the foreign language and culture to the point that one is identified by them .
9 To hypothesize , it was as if the king of France held the earldom of Cornwall or Lancaster from the king of England , who could therefore exert some degree of control over the foreign policy and behaviour of the king of France .
10 The Community has taken on additional powers , particularly in the foreign policy and security area , and has expanded the role of qualified majority voting .
11 Mr Davies , annoyed at comparisons with Sir John , will bring a different style and approach to the job and feels his period at the Foreign Office and Treasury as an adviser to Nigel Lawson , former Chancellor , will be useful for the CBI and might help avoid ‘ lobbing bombs over the wall ’ .
12 Where the two offices were united in one structure , Angell and Pownall seem to have given them an equal place on the Foreign Office and War Department lists , no doubt thinking that the implementation of the project would be considerably easier if the same architect were carrying out both offices .
13 But Churchill 's enthusiasm for a summit meeting was not yet fully shared by the Foreign Office and cabinet colleagues .
14 For Order 69 to apply the process must be in connection with ‘ civil or commercial proceedings in a foreign court or tribunal ’ and must have been received by the Senior Master with a written request for service from a consular or other authority in a convention country ( which term includes countries with which the United Kingdom has a relevant bilateral Convention and countries party to the Hague Convention ) or from the Foreign Secretary ( who would have been approached via diplomatic channels by the authorities of another state ) 262 .
15 If the eye is damaged by a foreign body or chemical .
16 We repudiate the lies of Priest Murphy , bachelor agent of a foreign power and brand as traitors all those associated with him and those who hastened to do his will .
17 A ‘ landmine ’ destroyed one vehicle , a patrol was ambushed as they spoke to some locals , and a foreign parachute and map were discovered on a beach after a tip-off .
18 The Court of Appeal has , however , subsequently held that in the exceptional cases in which a Mareva injunction might be granted in support of a foreign judgment or arbitration award ( enforcement of which is being sought in England ) the injunction will normally be limited to assets in England .
19 Yet these theories provide essential insights both into the nature of coherence , and into the problems of communicating in a foreign language and culture .
20 That matter is high on their agenda , and the hon. Gentleman may recall that the Labour party has distinguished itself over the past 40 years by being wrong about practically every foreign policy and defence issue that has come before it .
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