Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [prep] [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 Only then were Geoffrey Downes and John Shaa able to go to the Chancery at Winchester on 6th July ; not until 1506 would the Goldsmiths physically possess the income from which the School was to be supported , when Thomas Fereby transferred the deeds of the property to the Company .
2 At the other extreme is the park to which the public has unrestricted access during daylight hours .
3 Until the kuriltai most of the Altun had entertained no notion of the problems presented by the campaign To the majority of them the Alan country was just another part of the continent .
4 It is an enabling bill of fare for the rites and the prayer in which the Church urges us all to take our part .
5 The publication of Antiracism : an assault on education and value , the book of essays edited by Frank Palmer ( 1987 ) , confirmed the fact that the school has become the principal element in the ideology with which the new right have sought to attack antiracism .
6 The new provision differs from the old in one significant way , by altering the terminology in which the Act is couched from the senior police officer 's ‘ opinion ’ that he is unable to prevent the serious public disorder to ‘ reasonably believes ’ that the imposition of conditions will not enable him to preserve order .
7 Notice , however , the complexity of what the child reader has to process .
8 Not that I will be changing anything in the immediate area of the shelf at the base of which the bait lies , but I thought it better to give the carp a profound liking for the swim before even one stalk of rush or one lily pad was removed .
9 And was found dead at the base of it the next morning ? ’
10 The second key element in a rational approach to budgeting is the base on which the range of choices is to be set .
11 Spinners were of a short , fat , carrot-like shape , turned in hardwood with a coned-shape metal stud in the centre of the base on which the top spun .
12 When you have established the base on which the flowers will be laid you can then start to arrange the larger flowers .
13 the base on which the Forme is held when printing by Letterpress .
14 Commerce , Voltaire declared , was the base on which the greatness of our nation was built ; now it 's all that keeps us from going bankrupt .
15 The base from which the Census SAS/LBS for 1991 were compiled is thus different from 1981 ; the SARs will not include imputed households , but will of course be affected by the undercount .
16 The three-dimensional picture roughly corresponds to rotating the bow shock and magnetopause around the direction along which the solar wind blows outward from the Sun .
17 Broadly speaking , strong winds raise the water level in the direction towards which the wind blows .
18 In some cases the former dictates the direction in which the grain must run in individual pieces of the pattern ( as well as often influencing the actual shapes of parts ) .
19 It was n't until she had successfully launched The Body Shop on to the Unlisted Securities Market that she began to examine the direction in which the business was going and to start articulating its mission in a definitive way .
20 Because of the direction in which the Earth revolves , the sun always rises in the east and sets in the west .
21 But some will wonder about the direction in which the voice is calling them .
22 In The Independent , Tom Sutcliffe regretted that such a fine writer as Crace should have written a novel ‘ so nullified by craft , so thwarted by a style which steadily blows against the direction in which the story wishes to travel ’ .
23 Her first impulse was to run away , to run blindly anywhere , as fast as she could go , because the cry quite certainly came from the direction in which the dilapidated signpost was pointing — and that signpost pointed to DANGER .
24 For example , the alignment of the nuclear spin relative to the magnetic field in a fusion device influences the direction in which the products of fusion emerge from the plasma .
25 The result of this is that the rotor disc shows a greater angle of incidence relative to the direction in which the model was originally travelling and , therefore , more lift ( Fig.5.5 ) .
26 Certainly I can not deduce which goals to pursue from the facts to be faced ; but will it not be a causally necessary condition of obeying ‘ Face facts ’ that I let myself be moved , at least incipiently , in the direction in which the facing of the facts would cause me to move ?
27 Otherwise , it should be set slightly off-centre so that there is a little more space to the edge of the frame in the direction in which the subject is looking ; this is called looking room .
28 Generalizing a little , we might plot the stress trajectories , that is the direction in which the stress is handed on from one atomic bond to the next , very much as in Figure 2 of this chapter .
29 The direction in which the carriage knits or slips is controlled by which Part button you choose on the Brother , which Empty control on the Toyota and the positions of the side levers on the Knitmaster and Silver machines .
30 What one can take from the 1993 Biennial exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art is a sense of what certain critics consider important and a sense of the direction in which the Whitney is headed .
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