Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] ['s] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 There would probably be no need to transfer substantial assets of the business into the new company and the appropriate step might be to allocate part of the solicitors ' clientele to the company partner to establish it as having a regular practice .
2 The validity of this reasoning ultimately depends , it is suggested , on the genuineness of the shareholders ' consent to the resulting situation .
3 But in 1943 the Italian scholar Maria F. Squarciapino painstakingly collected and analysed the material , recognised its quality , labelled it as the output of a " school " , and urged a re-evaluation of the artists ' contribution to the history of ancient sculpture .
4 Although the courts ' attitude to reports leading to legislation has varied , until recently there was no modern case in which the court had looked at parliamentary debates as an aid to construction .
5 This approach is reflected in the courts ' attitude to business contracts generally .
6 For another instance of the courts ' approach to this problem see George v Pinnock [ 1973 ] 1 WLR 118 at pp 124 – 125 .
7 The legal doctrine of legislative supremacy articulates the courts ' commitment to the current British scheme of parliamentary democracy .
8 The main gains are a better staff-inmate ratio , and a greater focus on programmes for inmate recreation and on putting the prisoners ' time to better use , apart from compulsory work .
9 They are trained on all aspects of aerobics from the beginners ' level to advanced step .
10 In part , the emerging entente must be attributed to the authorities ' move to the right , towards the Kinnockite orthodoxy favoured by Margaret Hodge , the Islington and ALA leader .
11 This is particularly the case where builders do not maintain a stores department or utilise a yard , and in fact many builders function only on the basis of direct delivery from the builders ' merchant to the site .
12 They now had no idea where they were except that they must be east of the Ridgery and well to the west of where they believed the outlaws ' Camp to be .
13 They now had no idea where they were except that they must be east of the Ridgery and well to the west of where they believed the outlaws ' Camp to be .
14 What is not recorded is the tom-cats ' attitude to this helpful form of health care .
15 To avoid this routine ignominy , you need to turn the journalists ' boredom to your own advantage .
16 This is largely the result of the crags ' proximity to the road and their popularity with local outdoor centre groups .
17 On the one hand they strengthened the polytechnics ' resistance to the institutional review element in the CNAA 's procedures , but on the other hand they confirmed for the CNAA the value of gaining intelligence about the overall health of the institutions .
18 The Evangelists ' Answer to why Jesus used Parables
19 Such diversity reflects the authors ' commitment to the post 70s feminist interest with the range and variegation of women 's experiences .
20 This is the start of the walkers ' way to the Falls of Glomach , first up a forest road to cross a ridge and then gradually declining to the top of the waterfall .
21 With the god 's gesture and the seers ' reaction to it , this emphasises the designer 's Pindaric approach to the story .
22 There are certainly general characteristics of the parties ' approach to social policies that may help people to decide between them ; and at particular elections ( such as , for example , the general election of 1945 ) one 's social policy commitments may be particularly clear .
23 The expert will seek the parties ' agreement to the principle and the cost of obtaining that outside assistance .
24 Although the wife , as the other trustee of the conveyance , should have received notice of any incumbrance ( see Dearle v Hall ( 1828 ) 3 Russ 1 ) , it is as well if the conveyance to the wife and new husband contains a recital that the property is free from incumbrances ( assuming this to be so ) to stop any requisitions on a later sale and also to direct the parties ' attention to any incumbrances if there have been such .
25 The basis of the parties ' appeal to the country is the election manifestos that they issue .
26 All of the references given above come from what is called the Priestly strand ( ‘ P ’ ) and as such they are to be dated to around the time of the Jews ' exile to Babylon in the sixth century BC — that is , according to the still widely accepted dating of this biblical strand within the source-critical school of thought ( though it must also be said that my own arguments as developed in this essay and elsewhere independently point to the exile as the time when these blood concerns and rituals would first have emerged ) .
27 Each of the three most recent treaties between the Russian and Ottoman Empires ( Kuchuk Kainardji in 1774 , Jassy in 1791 , Bucharest in 1812 ) had shifted the tsars ' frontier to a new river on the north-western edge of the Black Sea ( the Bug , the Dniester and the Pruth ) .
28 Mr Clayton drew the inspectors ' attention to a village in Argyll , Scotland , where power lines ran along the main street .
29 Colonial administrators began to restrict the natives ' access to species that could be killed for food by establishing reserves where hunting was only permitted under licence .
30 200 walks organised by The Ramblers ' Association to be held all over England , Scotland and Wales .
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