Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [noun pl] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Families favour the Arts Centre over bed and breakfast accommodation because it offers a greater privacy . |
2 | This extremely perceptive analysis of the institutional mind fits the police world like a glove , and recent elaborations in policing , along with its growth in the mainstream of the daily social process , supports Douglas 's contention ( ibid. ) that an institution which is dependent upon authority can only demand more of the same . |
3 | We will be contacting the arts council with revised estimates showing the results of the grant standing still and with some views as to how the deficit can be reduced , ’ Mr Dunlop said . |
4 | It was a creature known in the Reconciled Dominions as a voider , one of a brutal species that haunted the wastes north of the Lenten Way . |
5 | One elderly Palestinian in Beirut wanted to draw a map of his olive grove for me and spent ten minutes sketching and re-sketching the roads south of Jaffa . |
6 | Because of this asymmetry of information , expectations differ between suppliers and demanders , a fact we recognize by indexing the expectations terms by s and d for suppliers and demanders respectively . |
7 | Taking his hint , Fei Yen straightened the p'i p'a in her lap and , after a moment 's concentration , began to play . |
8 | Rachel , perfectly dignified in her dressing-gown , made the firemen cups of tea . |
9 | In experiments using the within-subjects designs of fig. 5.3 or of Table 5.1 ( e.g. Grice 1965 ; Reese 1972 ; Honey and Hall 1989c experiment 3 ) , initial training involves three stimuli , two , A and B , being treated in the same way and the third , C , being associated with a different outcome . |
10 | It may now be an internal statement applying an accepted but unstated rule of recognition and meaning ( roughly ) no more than ‘ valid given the systems criteria of validity ’ . |
11 | Frolik certainly did expose some real spies including Nicholas Praeger , who had given the Czechs details of the RAF 's electronic counter-measures equipment codenamed Blue Diver and Red Steer . |
12 | Redundancies reached an all-time high in the third quarter of 1992 , and , given the savings restriction on claiming benefits , there is an incentive to spend down to below this limit . |
13 | The Duke told him he had given the trees priority over the house because they took longer to become established , but Kalm drily commented in his diary that his wealth was such that he could have built ‘ a most handsome castle in one year or less ’ . |
14 | And true to form Flippin Shytalk roars across the line to win again … the National Championship should be their 's this summer … they defy the dangers week in week out … there 's no money to be won just fun to be had … |
15 | With many smiles , they were enticed to sample the sardinhas grelhadas from this smoking barbecue , to choose this table , to patronise this establishment which , it was winsomely claimed , provided the choicest view of the sparkling blue mouth of the Arade river . |
16 | Islanders were concerned that pollution from the proposed mine would damage the islands supply of water , as well as contaminating their land and fishing grounds , the main livelihood on the island . |
17 | He conquered the still-surviving British kingdom of Elmet ( HB ch. 63 ) and extended over the men of Lindsey ( among whom the missionary Paulinus baptized at Lincoln and Littleborough ( HE II , 16 ) ) , a lordship which must soon have come to embrace the Mercians north of the Trent and , no doubt by slower degrees , those south of it . |
18 | It is a reflection of sound management and a commitment to easing the homes crises in this town . ’ |
19 | Occasionally , rather than face the underwriting costs , purchasers may make the rights issue at a deep discount . |
20 | A journalist , for example , or a first aid attendant , or a person acting as an ‘ observer ’ for an organisation such as the N.C.C.L. does not really take part in the event itself , although he may occasionally make the police task of keeping order more difficult . |
21 | Rubinstein ( 1989 ) has pointed out that the introduction of trading in baskets of shares ( e.g. the shares in the S&P500 index or the Index Participation Units ( TIPs ) in the Toronto 35 index ) such as index participations , will lower the transactions costs of index arbitrage , so narrowing the no-arbitrage band . |
22 | Fujitsu Ltd , Toshiba Corp and Fuji Xerox will also ship the boxes OEM from Sun . |
23 | Now that the results of our efforts are showing in a return to profitability , everyone in Chemicals manufacturing knows that they have an important contribution to make in transforming the Chemicals business into a really successful part of Johnson Matthey . |
24 | The Kuwaiti Ministry of Public Works says the cost of completing the telecommunications tower in Kuwait City has risen to $175m from $110m : the increase is due mainly to damage done by the Iraqis during their occupation of the country , as well as changes in the project 's specifications and a rise in the cost of raw materials and labour . |
25 | If membership of the BCS becomes more relevant to the nineties then government departments , personnel managers , and recruitment consultants will start demanding the letters MBCS after the candidate 's name , as in other professions . |
26 | Like Douglas , I see no point in setting up a false theoretical dichotomy between ‘ us ’ , and ‘ them ’ , creating separate realms and polarities of modern and archaic thought , for I anticipate my inclusion of the concept of self can help link the tribalism which haunts the police defensiveness to an understanding of their ‘ modern ’ beliefs , modes of thought , and action . |
27 | The houses claimed , however , that they had informed the Ministry of Finance of the payments in 1990 , and that the ministry had chosen not make the information public , preferring to instruct the securities houses to discipline those personnel responsible . |
28 | Each flies the Blues flag in his own unique way , but all the while there 's a perceptible epicentre , which nevertheless fights shy of any real definition … |
29 | The Manwarings ' family notified the police days after the murders , fearing at first that father and daughter might have been kidnapped . |
30 | Black social workers claimed last week that some SSDs were failing to implement the complaints procedures under the Children Act , or even to tell young people about them . |