Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun pl] [coord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Studio D especially , Christopher Barry remembers as being , ‘ very much smaller than most studios at Television Centre , certainly very much lower in height , which meant the lamps were down lower as well , and therefore hotter for the actors and crew .
2 This strategic role at the level of the whole school is a planning task for the governors and head , although they would be expected to consult others .
3 He did say that by concentrating on types of labourers , and learning from the studies of life he admired so much in work by Gavarni , Daumier , Dore , De Groux , and Rops , he hoped one day to produce acceptable illustrations for the magazines and newspapers , and bring in a small income .
4 The company has taken out insurance for the directors and officers of group companies in respect of their duties as directors and officers of the group .
5 B. There has been a growing demand for water for the cities and industries nearby .
6 There is no outlet for the thoughts and observations of the non-researching general practitioner .
7 Take responsibility for the thoughts and emotions you send out , for they go into the universe and create the events and circumstances that come back to you .
8 That means that you will have to find and hire different tradesmen for the bits and pieces you ca n't do yourself .
9 ( If you wait for the Personnel and Training Department to develop you , you 'll wait forever .
10 Even his own realm is not wholly safe , for the forests and mountains are full of renegades and Beastmen , Trolls , Giants and countless other foes .
11 For the tenants and farmworkers , it probably meant little change , since the religious were rarely benevolent landlords .
12 This centre will provide 18 work units as well as help and counselling for the tenants and others with small business problems , and is the result of local cooperation between the CAB and other agencies , for the benefit of the community .
13 ‘ If it had not been for the difficulties and bruises caused by the recession , I have no doubt there would be an increased majority for the Conservative Party , ’ he said .
14 Starting on page 6 we 've got lots of suggestions of great lowland areas to explore — places you may overlook in the height of summer when you 're busy heading for the hills or tackling treks abroad .
15 With this MUP structure , with ligand , water and side-chain atoms uncommon to A2U removed as the basis for a search model , the program MERLOT gave clear , unambiguous solutions for the orientations and positions of the four monomers per asymmetric unit of A2U .
16 Narrow , busy , and densely built , Lime Street was the poorest of the village streets , and probably provided homes for the labourers and artisans — clothworkers , candlemakers , quarrymen and others who made up a large part of the Stowey community in the late eighteenth century .
17 Useful reading , perhaps , for the Monopolies and Mergers Commission , currently reviewing BAA ?
18 Although the Preces contain magnificent passages of praise for the beauties and glories of creation , they are overshadowed by those on penitence , whose abjectness at times reaches despair :
19 Child care vouchers will be deductible expenses for the employers and tax free for the parents .
20 These have far-reaching implications , especially for the strategies and styles adopted by advisory staff and heads , and for the ways class teachers view themselves as professionals .
21 In this scheme of things there is obviously no place for the biographies and personalities of the producers of literary works .
22 As the terrible inevitability of extinction looms ever closer for the baiji and Indus River dolphin , the international community is belatedly responding to the conservation challenge .
23 We accept responsibility for the acts and/or omissions of our employees or agents and suppliers while acting within the scope of or in the course of their employment , agency or contract of supply and we also accept responsibility for any deficiencies in the services we are contractually obliged to provide or for any failure of such services to reach a reasonable standard save , in each case that :
24 We accept responsibility not only for the acts and omissions of our own employees and agents but also for those of our suppliers with whom we contract to provide a holiday or reasonable standard .
25 In practical terms this may mean : ( a ) Ministers may be legally responsible for the acts and omissions of their department .
26 It may be , however , that the dictum is an overstatement of the true position and that the agency principle does not require that the act of one partner be that of all for all purposes , but merely deems that to be the case for the limited purpose of attaching liability to the firm for the acts and omissions of one of its members .
27 Section 24(5) of the Partnership Act ( see above ) follows logically from the liability of all partners for the acts and omissions of their co-partners in the name of the firm , but applied to a firm of any size this simple principle overlooks the practical impossibility of literal compliance .
28 The Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom is liable to the beneficiaries for the acts and defaults of the Public Trustee and his subordinates .
29 However , we accept no liability for the acts or omissions of any air or sea carrier performing any domestic , internal or international carriage of whatsoever kind .
30 A servant of the Crown is not himself liable for contracts made by him on behalf of the Crown , nor is he liable as a principal for the acts or defaults of his subordinates unless expressly authorized or subsequently ratified by him .
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