Example sentences of "exists [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Although the parish register was badly damaged by fire , there still exists the Bishop 's transcript of that register in which Leapor 's baptism is recorded on 16 March 1721 ( the apparent discrepancy is accounted for by the change from old to new style calendars in 1752 ) . |
2 | Although there still exists the notion that administration should be or is apolitical and merely a neutral tool of the government , this is palpably not so in practically all states , industrialised or less developed or ‘ socialist ’ . |
3 | At the same time they submitted a memorial to Manners which stated their conviction ‘ that by a developement [ sic ] on the basis of the old architecture of the country there exists the best hope of our Public Buildings being effectually improved in character ’ . |
4 | As the process of contract specification develops , and the role of public health expands , so there exists the potential to alter current patterns of service to ones that may more appropriately reflect population need and assesses outcome . |
5 | Furthermore , there exists the prospect that , through this approach , RMI could acquire a proper emphasis on the quality and outcome of patient care . |
6 | When this situation exists the freedom to protest outside the parliamentary system is of great importance to such minorities . |
7 | Now there exists the real possibility to acquire these aircraft with the added benefit of an instalment purchase plan . |
8 | De facto , it already has — for even for a Marxist who believes in the possibility of ‘ science ’ there exists the multiplicity of meanings of truth and of error . |
9 | One view central to the lawyer/economist is that , in a world where , on the one hand , resources ( all of which have alternative uses ) are limited through scarcity and where on the other hand , there exists the insatiable human desire to consume those resources , then inevitably , trade-offs and choices must somehow be made . |
10 | However , there exists the danger that ‘ issues ’ or ‘ problems ’ seen as relevant to gay groups outside of Ireland may be automatically ‘ adopted ’ here with the problem and its solution neatly packaged without first questioning whether it applies to the Irish gay experience and if it does , whether the proxy solutions are a help or a hindrance to the developing gay and lesbian psyche here . |
11 | If the speaker identifies discrimination with irrational feelings of hostility against blacks , then there exists the basis for a denial of prejudice : if the regiment is motivated by the desire to uphold tradition , then it is not motivated by feelings of antipathy towards blacks , and therefore it is not prejudiced . |
12 | Plainly , there will be a very close connexion between the rules of change and the rules of recognition : for where the former exists the latter will necessarily incorporate a reference to legislation as an identifying feature of the rules , though it need not refer to all the details of procedure involved in legislation . |
13 | The grounds on which such conditions may be imposed include police perceptions that disorder might otherwise occur , that there exists the possibility of damage to people or property or that the march is likely to intimidate people , or interfere with or disrupt the life of the community . |
14 | If a furnished tenancy exists the tribunal may adjudicate on the rent . |
15 | All such grants of authority may be expressed in the following manner : if X exists the tribunal may or shall do Y. X may consist of a number of different elements , factual , legal and discretionary . |
16 | First , every Act of Parliament , in effect , says that if a certain state of facts exists the tribunal may do a certain thing ; those facts are always for the relative decision of the tribunal . |
17 | For instance , there now exists the ‘ Third Directive for Non-Life and Life Insurance ’ , which will , when it is implemented , ostensibly allow for free trade in insurance . |
18 | I think that there exists the framework within which an agreed settlement could be brought about if the parties are anxious to see that happen . |
19 | In this region exists the finest Romanesque architecture in Italy in quality and development . |
20 | There exists the hope of a parallel Practice Direction in the County Court . |
21 | Because there exists no distinction between causing the experience by acting and the maintenance of the experience requiring action , and so no conception of acting in order to experience a something in the external world . |
22 | Every serious practising critic knows a secret which is less often publicly discussed , namely , that there exists no ready-made corridor between the sealed chambers of stylistic investigation and that equally unventilated space in which the object of study is reconstituted as narrative structure . |
23 | There exists no easy guide to me Tolkien mythology , and the existing materials , when published , have required the extensive annotation of Tolkien 's son . |
24 | Yet in spite of a considerable erosion problem , there exists no conservation service as such , with only two ecologists at central level who are supposed to give adequate guidance for land use at the national level . |
25 | In countries where the practice is officially , if apologetically , accepted , as in Sierra Leone , Zambia or Botswana , revised timings are provided in the official syllabus , but there exists no guide as to what the teacher is to leave out from an already overloaded syllabus . |
26 | There exists no exact information surrounding their identity or the idea which inspired their design , and untold theories have been voiced . |
27 | The disbanding of ACE , of course too , has done little to boost MIPS ' credibility , and there exists no major vendor that 's committed to MIPS as a desktop processor . |
28 | It is a castle in the sky , a male construction of an earlier age , for which there exists no possible basis . |
29 | In summing up the workshop all agreed that there exists no coherent government strategy for community economic development in West Belfast , but that an incoherent piecemeal patchwork of programmes and initiatives had been introduced which had only a superficial effect on the area 's social and economic problems . |
30 | What can I do when there exists no object , no stolen thing at which to point and say , She 's taken my this or that ? |