Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] and [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We have to accept the disciplines and the degree of awareness and honesty required .
2 Excavation has , unfortunately , been limited in its extent and scope , with only the 1912–13 and 1924–5 sites sampling the interior ; more recent work has been confined to the defences and the west gate and to a settlement complex in the rural-urban fringe east of the town .
3 The construction of the defences and the creation of an intervallum road connecting up an extended street layout .
4 The other ( a Committee under the chairmanship of Lord Dudley ) laid down the forms and the space and equipment standards for post-war housing , and in conjunction with a team from the Ministry of Town and Country Planning , examined matters such as housing layout and densities .
5 Okay let's see your essays spend er twenty or thirty minutes talking about the essays and the remainder of the tutorial talking about er the exams because this is the last time I see you before your exams in the tutorial anyway erm so just a few hints and tips on exam technique .
6 Whereas other types of programme have the professional broadcaster take on a sort of translating or ‘ brokerage ’ role between the experts and the public .
7 At the end of the project , the pupils were the experts and the teacher had advanced a little further .
8 The visit to Wales had been a triumph but Diana had felt overwhelmed by her popularity , the size of the crowds and the proximity of the media .
9 Eachuinn Odhar had a good week in Edinburgh , in spite of the crowds and the stink .
10 And I 've rejected nothing , but the things that happen when working expand the horizons and the understanding .
11 Pay particular attention to the ropes and the mastfoot fittings .
12 For the first two minutes Charlie defended himself well , using the ropes and the corner as he ducked and dived , remembering every skill he had learned at the Whitechapel Boys ' Club .
13 The the father would be on the boat , and the son would , as a young boy , would come to meet the workers that came back and he begins to help with the ropes and the winching up of the boat and the washing down , and so on , of the boat after she 's been on service , and so on .
14 N. B. The third party action between the solicitors and the barrister did not decide that he was negligent merely that if he was negligent he would be liable to the solicitors .
15 It is convenient , I think , at this point to go to the statement of claim and examine the relief claimed against the solicitors and the basis on which it is claimed .
16 ‘ Yes , we heard about the tea-parties and the Christmas get-togethers .
17 The sixties look adopted by Betty Boo and by Deee-Lite 's Lady Miss Kier is visible in the eye kohl , the bodysuits and the dark , straight hair curled at the ends .
18 The vicar fiddled with one of the knobs and the church was deafened with ‘ How to make the most of Tinned Foods ’ , before it was hurriedly turned off .
19 A stretch of mown grass lay between the palings and the road , and on hot days the children left their stony playground and lay and rolled on the grass just outside .
20 ‘ There is one key area in which I hope to have some success over the next year and that is in bringing the clubs and the union closer together ’ .
21 The aims which I put up there , I wo n't go through each one , I think are hopefully fairly self explanatory , the , some of those are going well and some of them still need a hard push , a hard push from us and a hard push from the clubs and the teaching establishments .
22 I hope you think that this is important more important to you as it were than it is , is to us because you the clubs and the sailing schools really really must take these sorts of messages on board , not perhaps all of that list there but I would pick out erm that the message that we want to get across to young people , I would pick out the words fun , the words challenging , the words safe , alright .
23 D do you think your , your amenity-wise er the flats like they they 've got the housing , and the clubs and the playgroup and stuff like that , do you think you 're very badly off for that or ?
24 Eoin Jess broke his ankle in the first meeting of the clubs and the cup draw was followed by a damaging share of the points between Aberdeen and Falkirk at Pittodrie in the Premier Division championship .
25 Mrs Barbara Taylor has again audited the accounts and the Committee is grateful for her continued help .
26 It was Elise who saw to the accounts and the buying , who had a flair for salesmanship .
27 I have written off the cost on a straight line basis in the accounts and the inspector has disallowed this for tax purposes .
28 In the later meetings , and after the rebuff by the Council , opinion moved towards the creation of a CNAA ‘ Committee for Institutions ’ , as Hugh Glanville , Registrar for Institutional Reviews , proposed it in January 1979 — a Committee to have oversight of review visits , to coordinate institutional reviews and course validation , to give priority to consideration of the reports of visits , and to monitor the ‘ interplay between the internal procedures of the institutions and the Council 's procedures for the approval of courses ’ .
29 Local firms were to provide the skills in political manoeuvring , multinationals the technology and the state to supply the institutions and the arena in which to forge a common set of goals to unite the alliance and manage the national economy .
30 We stood back in the shadows hypnotized by the flames and a family group circled round them .
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