Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Currently Chairman of the Central Council of Physical Recreation 's Movement and Dance Division and a member of CCPR 's Executive Committee .
2 Touts make money when the demand for their tickets greatly exceeds the supply at the official price .
3 In Chapter 12 will also be found a summary of the Accounts Rules regulating the handling by solicitors of clients ' and trust money and the obligation to pay interest on deposits .
4 The House of Commons Agriculture Committee have also examined agriculture and the system of EEC and national supports used to bolster it in the UK 's LFA , to some degree comparing the situation with that in France and West Germany .
5 Lowering the must in temperature to 5°C encourages débourbage and the result is superior and quicker .
6 The manager may take on that role but the new volunteers may find that they lack support as the manager is likely to be too busy with other duties to carry out the in-bureau training task thoroughly .
7 What happened between the two must remain conjecture but the result — this beautifully executed painting of a vulture above — was recently presented to another chartered accountant , John Jacklin , a friend of the artist .
8 It involves self-sacrifice and the readiness to bear endless suffering bravely .
9 For men there is a stylish slip stitch shawl collared jumper and a black on black sideways knitted jacket in wool and chenille that will quickly find its way into a girlfriend 's wardrobe .
10 He proposes the following contexts to illustrate the contrast between the way let represents permission and the manner in which allow evokes it : ( 216a ) I allowed him to do it , but he did n't do it .
11 The museum agreed that sales held within India would help to combat smuggling and the drain on works of art from the country .
12 The research is examining the what , why and how of managing strategic and operational changes in firms in mature industries , and any link between the capability to affect change and the maintenance and improvement of competitive performance .
13 For the purpose of this book , I should like to think of a smallholding as any parcel of agricultural land of up to ( say ) 100 acres , organized to be worked by one or two people , without paid labour , and through which they can make part or the whole of their living .
14 The idea is for grandparents to invest money when the child is very young .
15 The purchase of the motor car is a prime example , for its ownership offers freedom and an escape from the regimentation ( and sometimes squalor ) of public transport .
16 Absent actual evidence of motive , therefore , the court will be unable to establish whether expansion was a means to profit maximisation or an end in itself .
17 But they did not want change and the link to be forged if it were to lead on to wild and radical measures for democracy , equality , and a social revolution that would threaten their larger position of power within the developing economy .
18 In one case this had happened twice on the same land and was about to happen a third time for bulldozer had arrived to destroy a newly erected building where a woman stood in the way , she was one of the nuns helping in the area ; the defence was successful .
19 This is that a breach of a statutory requirement constitutes negligence where the statute was passed to prevent a mischief in respect of which the defendant was already under a duty at common law .
20 specify the elements for which the centre will have devolved responsibility and the way in which the centre will discharge its responsibility ;
21 It remains to be seen whether it will prove to have been a short lived experiment or the basis for UK urban policy .
22 Often they fear ridicule or a rebuttal .
23 The clear and obvious course for America is to legalise cocaine so the trade can be controlled , but there is no way that we shall ever persuade the airheads in Congress of that most obvious piece of wisdom .
24 Peer review and the structure of science in Britain
25 Gavaskar 's outburst is sure to carry weight since the chairman of Indian selectors , Gundappa Viswanath , is his brother-in-law .
26 Thus , we have to see crime and the criminal in relation to the social structure , to specific social conditions and opportunities .
27 Editor , — I am a patient in a London teaching hospital where medical staff have been told not to accept any extracontractual referrals until they have received confirmation that the patient 's local health authority will fund that patient .
28 Then at least two programme trades , one a buy and sell mix and the other a buy exercise , steadied the market .
29 Elemental maps of the core-containing plaque shown in a ; the sulphur ( S ) and phosphorus ( P ) maps were obtained using PIXE and the carbon ( C ) and nitrogen ( N ) maps using RBS .
30 NORTHALLERTON : Consultants may be employed to push through the town 's urgently needed bypass after campaigners voiced disappointment that the scheme was not included in county council spending estimates for at least six years .
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