Example sentences of "[vb -s] [art] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The resulting poverty of the peasantry , who must find work in two different sectors to survive , limits their spending power and therefore discourages the purchase of consumer goods . |
2 | The Exchange discourages the use of equity shares with no or restricted voting rights , so this can not normally be used as a device to retain control amongst a few shareholders with voting rights . |
3 | In other words , the cereal-packet image not only neglects the diversity of family forms at any one time , it also obscures the changes that all families go through . |
4 | The addition of oboes to a high melodic cello passage gives it great poignancy , and at the same time counteracts the tendency towards thinness of tone which is apt to be somewhat distressing unless the cellos are both first-rate and numerous . |
5 | The other points to note on the Regulations are : ( i ) that advantage can not be taken of the section if a provision , ‘ however expressed , ’ of the company 's memorandum or articles requires copies of the full accounts to be sent to members or which prohibits the sending of summary financial statements ( ii ) that provisions , similar to those in relation to the full accounts , apply to approval by , and signature on behalf of , the directors of the summary , and ( iii ) that , up to the end of 1991 , most listed companies do not seem to have opted to adopt the innovation . |
6 | The stop notice prohibits the continuation of development which is alleged ( in the enforcement notice ) to be in breach of planning control . |
7 | However , it seems that although the exemption can only be waived on a building-by-building basis , if the exemption is waived for a building as a whole , but if a lease of part of the building prohibits the addition of VAT , the landlord will have to account to Customs & Excise for VAT out of the net rent . |
8 | prohibits the application of nationality requirements even where the persons concerned do not intend to establish themselves in the United Kingdom . |
9 | She would like an audience to identify with something within themselves , but she hates the idea of King being canonised . |
10 | He very rarely gives an interview , he hates the prose of feature writers ( and , I fear , of book reviewers ) . |
11 | One feeds on honey dew and drinks the milk of Paradise , while the other is moulded by the Great Universal Teacher , who shall make the spirit ask . |
12 | At each of a large number of points along the raster the sensor records the level of grey in its area of view . |
13 | The plaint records the filing at court by the plaintiff of the documents required to begin the proceedings ( see further below ) . |
14 | In paragraph 78 , the report records the Secretary of State as saying : ’ the view that we took was that the technology that was involved was reasonably well proven We were perfectly satisfied that it would work . ’ |
15 | The dwellings are heated by communal gas boilers , the fuel used being heat-metered into each flat — occupants have the option of reducing or suspending the flow of the low-pressure hot water central hearing — while a ‘ landlord 's meter ’ records the amount of heat used in common areas . |
16 | Each step command , from either the delay circuits or the clock , decrements the downcounter , which therefore records the number of step commands to be issued before the target is reached . |
17 | However worthy this has been ( and necessary in places ) , our purpose should be to create work which records the process of change , not just two ‘ negative ’ or ‘ positive ’ poles . |
18 | It also aids the absorption of iron . |
19 | Yarrow ( Achillea millefolium ) has one Gaelic name , ‘ the plant that staunches bleeding ’ , as it is reputed to contain an element which aids the clotting of blood . |
20 | This is very much in evidence in Marguerite Duras 's L'Amant ( 1984 ) , which began as a commentary on an album of family photographs and which dramatizes the fragility of identity and the textualization of recollection . |
21 | The problem is that the massive increase in objective culture has not been appropriated by the subject in such a way that material goods become the instrument of the subject 's self-development through the sublation of its own projections ; instead , the subject confronts the world of material goods as an alien sphere . |
22 | Rest involves the cessation of action and freedom from worry . |
23 | This position involves the supervision of toxicology studies at contract laboratories and at our own laboratory near Nice . |
24 | The second issue involves the concept of capital maintenance adopted . |
25 | In contrast , the production route involves the modification of land and its relatively immediate sale . |
26 | Thus measurement often involves the exercise of judgement . |
27 | It involves the separation of ownership from control and the growth of ‘ management ’ with an associated technical intelligentsia on the one hand , together with the increased organization of industrial workers on the other . |
28 | The reason why a search of premises which is not authorised by law is illegal is that it involves the tort of trespass to those premises : and any trespass , whether to land or goods or the person , that is made without legal authority is prima facie illegal . |
29 | Preparation involves the withdrawal of diet and fluids 6 hours pre-operatively , and post-operatively until the effects of the local anaesthetic have worn off — approximately 1 hour . |
30 | At the same time , some of Public Services Department 's work involves the preparation of copy for printing leaflets , handouts , information sheets and other ephemeral material . |