Example sentences of "[art] [noun prp] [vb -s] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 The EEC has banned the marketing of cosmetic products containing mercury in its own member states .
2 A more controversial moment may come when he visits East Timor , since the Vatican refuses to recognise the annexation of the island by Indonesia .
3 And the Vatican has held the secret to this very day .
4 As expected the CU has strengthened the manufactured trade balance of West Germany ( D ) .
5 The ACCA refuses to sanction the event at any other location , and Sydney , despite claiming rights to stage the race for the next four years , has yet to build a Grand Prix circuit .
6 The point seems reinforced by the fact that the SD reports following the further repetition of the Hitler prophecy in the speeches of 24 February , 30 September , and 8 November 1942 , and 24 February and 21 March 1943 , make no mention of any reaction to the passage about the Jews .
7 The PFA wants to extend the rally from three days to five , making it still more lucrative .
8 The growth in demand for rapid response in the U.S.A. continues to have the effect of transferring stock out of the retailers ' balance sheets and into those of the manufacturers , a situation aggravated this year by relatively weak fourth quarter sales .
9 A PHOTOGRAPH of a Royal Marine advancing into Port Stanley after yomping across the Falklands has provided the inspiration for a 12ft high bronze statue symbolising the spirit and achievements of the Royal Marines .
10 First , how the TCC operates to change the nature of the political struggle between capital and labour .
11 The RIE does escape the financial resources requirements which would apply to an ordinary authorised firm , but for futures exchanges , capital matters are in any case delegated to the London Clearing House .
12 the dedication to Huntingtower explains that McCunn can claim descent from Baillie Nicol Jarvie in Rob Roy and that ‘ he can count kin , should he wish ’ with Rob Roy himself through ‘ the auld wife ayont the fire at Stackavrallachan ’ , while a secret fervour for the lost cause of the Stuarts helps to equip the sedentary , fifty-five-year-old grocer of the 1920s for unexpected challenges .
13 The DoH has issued the guidance to fill gaps in the Children Act , building on Volume 4 : Residential Care .
14 Finally , in infrastructure , the LDDC has promoted the new London City Airport in the Royal Docks , with flights to a number of European cities .
15 For the past two years the BVDG has used the Cologne Art Fair as a platform to promote support for particular museums .
16 In my area of east London , the TEC has asked the careers service to canvass for places because the training providers are not coming up with them .
17 It is still not clear whether the PowerPC has had the multi-processing guts ripped out of it , though Michael Slater editor of Microprocessor Report informs us modifications made to it include having 38 opcodes deleted , which means that all instructions that use multiply and quotient register , difference or zero and three integer operand instructions have all been wiped out .
18 The NHS has had the lion 's share of the very substantial increases in public spending over the last few years , and this has resulted in higher standards of care and treatment , ’ he writes .
19 The red herring of who did what to whom on the NHS has dominated the media when important issues like devolution , the reform of the House of Lords and our contribution ( political and monetary ) to the EC are ignored .
20 But if the bulk of the CPP continues to reject the election result and refuses to take its seats in Cambodia 's assembly , the UN will have to come up with ways to winkle the party out of power .
21 Consequently , the CEGB needs to convince the inspector not only that the most likely outcome is a negative net-effective cost , but also that the sensitivity of this result to plausible changes in the CEGB 's forecasts is not so great that a positive ( undesirable ) NEC becomes a likely result .
22 The TARDIS has brought the time-travellers back to Roman times — to 64 AD to be exact — and they have been holidaying in a deserted villa near a small town .
23 For many years , trade across the Atlantic has provided the backbone of business for the air cargo industry .
24 Nuadu knew that the Robemaker would put him to the treadmills ; that he would be forced to work at powering the Silver Looms to weave the Robemaker 's enchantments .
25 If the gallery outside the silver door had hummed and quivered and thrown out heat before , now the sensations were magnified and multiplied a hundred times as Calatin set the Silver Looms to harness the power of the sorcerer .
26 Anxious to proceed as carefully as possible the Procuratia has engaged the conservation firm Syremont ( part of the Ferruzzi-Montedison group ) to assess the damage and how it can be stabilised .
27 Nevertheless , the ERA has given the Secretary of State considerable powers .
28 The IMF has used the ICP estimates for its new weightings for all countries except China , where the Fund used its own more modest estimate , thinking the ICPs unrealistically high .
29 The commission , subject to parliamentary ratification , approves staffing levels in the National Audit Office ; as only one member of this commission is a minister , the Commons has made the National Audit Office remarkably independent of ministers .
30 Local residents and the London boroughs of Camden and Islington want the redevelopment shelved until the Commons has seen the delayed bill for the high speed rail link , not now due to be resubmitted until next November .
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