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

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1 Cases may be considered exceptionally grave , important or complex , in particular , because : ( i ) of complicated or conflicting evidence about risks to the child 's physical or moral well-being or about other matters relating to the child 's welfare ; ( ii ) a large number of parties are involved ; ( iii ) there is a conflict with the law of another jurisdiction ; ( iv ) there is a difficult or novel point of law involved ; ( v ) there is a question of general public interest .
2 The de Mazia Trust and others also allege that the Barnes Foundation had given control over the copyrights to the collection 's paintings to Lincoln University Press , a previously non-existent imprint .
3 Referring their readers to the HMI 's survey of teachers in their first year in the profession , they repeat the survey 's ‘ finding ’ that ‘ the personal qualities of the teachers were in many cases the decisive factor in their effectiveness ’ .
4 Top managers try to win their loyalty , and co-opt their organizations to the firm 's ideals … ideologically .
5 In the Mughal court great importance was always given to small details of protocol and privilege : the colour of a turban , the number of jewels in a noble 's dagger , the place he was assigned in the Red Fort : all these things had significance as subtle indicators to an omrah 's place in the ranking of the empire .
6 Glad that her limited knowledge of Danish included an apology , she blinked away her tears , raising her eyes to the stranger 's face and freezing as completely as Lot 's wife as she found herself looking into the ice-blue eyes of the man she loved .
7 The writer assessed press reports , criticized the lack of western coverage , and likened the Red Guards to the children 's crusades of medieval Europe .
8 A display in the entrance hall headed ‘ These are our absolutely wonderful entries to the Cadbury 's children 's art competition ’ will boost children 's morale and self-esteem whatever judges in distant places may think .
9 Somewhat less obviously , it has been argued that in certain circumstances States can be treated as parties to the Court 's exercise of its advisory jurisdiction .
10 When they tried to stop him from taking into the colony a youth from the Political Special Section of the Army First Reserves , he appealed over their heads to the Workers ' and Peasants ' Inspectorate ( Rabkrin ) , which came down on his side .
11 Ylva would bring new blood and perhaps attract new funds to the zoo 's breeding project .
12 Within the sectors there is always a keeping to the fore the awareness that long-lasting solutions to the country 's health problems rest on the economic , political and cultural transformations of people 's day to day lives .
13 In a letter published in the Bogotá daily El Tiempo on Nov. 22 , some 50 prominent academics , artists and journalists , including the famous writer Gabriel García Márquez , called on the CNGSB to search for political solutions to the country 's problems .
14 Two new solutions to the guitar 's transportation dilemma this month : one lightweight hard case , and one , erm , heavyweight soft case .
15 For example , I have not concentrated much on the work of Steven Jones and related experiments that claim to see neutrons at levels near to background ; if real , they are of interest to science but have nothing to offer as such solutions to the world 's energy problems , at least not in the grandiose form claimed on behalf of Fleischmann and Pons .
16 The journey was an instructive one for both of us , as various solutions to the world 's problems were advanced , accepted and rejected .
17 That is because this is a simple story with only 26 letters in it , and solutions to the world 's problems are very complicated indeed .
18 The original sources for the two models for field methods … are both extreme in the ways that they fail as solutions to the observer 's paradox .
19 Mr Lapointe and his secretariat are facing a mounting barrage of accusations , most of them linking the secretariat 's allegedly biased lobbying against the ban with the money being given by Far East wildlife traders to the organisation 's ivory monitoring unit .
20 But there was no semblance of a fluke about the result — it was the fastest Gold Cup ever run — and as Norton 's Coin made the long walk past the stands to the winner 's enclosure he started to receive the reception he deserved .
21 They became suppliers of financial services and more or less autonomous , internationally spread , gatekeepers to the Aladdin 's Cave of the financial markets .
22 The ABN is a method for the larger firms of accountants to market their own opportunities to the others ' clients and contacts .
23 Eight young couples are living in new homes thanks to a village 's own housing scheme .
24 They are now recognised as a branch of the British Conservative and Unionist Party , but only thanks to a peasants ' revolt within that party , and no thanks at all to the mandarins of Central Office .
25 The battle was won , and work has now started on the replacement houses at Innes Place — thanks to an MP 's parents and an old map .
26 Some of Britain 's rarest wild flowers , swept to near-extinction by the intensification of farming since the second world war , are likely to stage a comeback thanks to the EC 's set-aside policy .
27 of phone boxes now work and that phone call charges have been cut faster in this country than in any other country , thanks to the Government 's privatisation policy ?
28 Is my right hon. Friend aware that , thanks to the Government 's progressive policies in privatising the electricity industry , that area of south-east Essex deserves a visit because methane produced by all the muck that comes out of London is being dumped at Mucking Flats , converted into electricity and sold to the national grid , thanks to the enterprise of Cory 's , which is in my constituency ?
29 Will my right hon. Friend totally reject what the hon. Member for Great Grimsby ( Mr. Mitchell ) has just said , bearing in mind that only four days ago my hon. Friend the Under-Secretary of State was in my constituency , which adjoins Great Grimsby , to announce that Kimberly-Clark from America was to build a factory at Barton-upon-Humber involving 770 new jobs , thanks to the Government 's industrial policy and a large Government grant to that company ?
30 How would it be possible to take the two applications together when , thanks to the Government 's incompetence , there is not yet a scheme to run trains to King 's Cross ?
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