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

  Next page
No Sentence
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 One of the leading practitioner 's texts on company law , Gore-Browne , argues that while the directors are now required to take employee interests into account , they are never permitted to subordinate the shareholders ' interests to them .
3 The validity of this reasoning ultimately depends , it is suggested , on the genuineness of the shareholders ' consent to the resulting situation .
4 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 .
5 From her knowledge of the artists ' attitudes to their work , she pointed to the part that uncertainties played in the process of making their sculpture .
6 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 .
7 This approach is reflected in the courts ' attitude to business contracts generally .
8 For another instance of the courts ' approach to this problem see George v Pinnock [ 1973 ] 1 WLR 118 at pp 124 – 125 .
9 The legal doctrine of legislative supremacy articulates the courts ' commitment to the current British scheme of parliamentary democracy .
10 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 .
11 They are trained on all aspects of aerobics from the beginners ' level to advanced step .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 There is no regulatory body to which people can go to exert the operators ' proposals to the necessary scrutiny in the public interest , particularly in the consumers ' interest .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 What is not recorded is the tom-cats ' attitude to this helpful form of health care .
18 Use them intelligently by asking the right questions on the form , interpreting the answers correctly and comparing the candidates ' qualifications to the job and personnel specifications you have drawn up .
19 To avoid this routine ignominy , you need to turn the journalists ' boredom to your own advantage .
20 This is largely the result of the crags ' proximity to the road and their popularity with local outdoor centre groups .
21 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 .
22 The compounds ' responses to magnetic fields and pressure have boosted scientists ' hopes that they will form the basis of practical superconducting .
23 But soon Owen 's erstwhile disciple T. H. Huxley began to question the dinosaurs ' relationships to lizards ; he saw the closeness of birds to some reptiles , and inferred that at least some dinosaurs had gone on two legs rather than four , the Iguanodon among them .
24 Unlike Hart 's , Friedman 's explanation shifts the emphasis from the subjects ' deliberations to their action .
25 The Evangelists ' Answer to why Jesus used Parables
26 Such diversity reflects the authors ' commitment to the post 70s feminist interest with the range and variegation of women 's experiences .
27 Most journals send the referees ' reports to the authors , and authors try to take them into account , assuming they are true .
28 A further concern is that some journals do not transmit the referees ' comments to the authors ; this wastes the referees ' time and fails to appreciate that they want to improve published articles not just act as gatekeepers .
29 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 .
30 With the god 's gesture and the seers ' reaction to it , this emphasises the designer 's Pindaric approach to the story .
  Next page