Example sentences of "in [art] minute " in BNC.

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1 Generally speaking the lift seems to have worked very satisfactorily , but even here there is little information , either in the minute books or in other records of the Company .
2 Fox looked at the flat picture , memorising it , in the minute before it ashed unspectacularly to unremarkable dust .
3 I would be interested to know how you think company meetings by telephone — particularly in the case of directors ' meetings — should be evidenced in the minute book .
4 The secret is in the minute particle size of the micro-emulsion formulation , which leads to a very fast and uniform distribution of the active ingredient throughout the timber .
5 Inaria , for example , may be an actinian coral , and the fivefold arrangement of putative feeding grooves in the minute epibenthic Arkurua suggests an affinity with echinoderms .
6 In fact , there is no further mention of the chapel in the Minute Books of their Meetings for nearly three centuries , and much later they were to claim that they did not know about it until it was brought to their attention for the first time in 1846 .
7 Having returned to London , the Goldsmiths considered the subject and it is remarkable that , after so many years in which scarcely a mention is made of Stockport in the Minute Books , it now occupied so much of their attention for five years .
8 Only the Annual General Meetings of the Board in 1858 and 1859 are recorded — extremely briefly — in the Minute Books , for by 1860 the High School had ceased to exist as a separate entity .
9 You 'll be , you 'll be getting a copy of this in , in the minute .
10 He also observed : ‘ In the minute monotonous complexity of this Sutherlandish detail of dots , blobs , circles , spikes or sickle-shaped leaves … the logic of the spatial theme … breaks down , dissolves into the consistent texture of the good textile designer . ’
11 This resolution was also carried unanimously and , subject to the approval of those gentlemen who were not present , the following were appointed to form the Steering Committee , as recorded verbatim in the minute book : The Rev W B Blomefield Sleight , M.A. , Chairman .
12 Perhaps there had been a hint of the rain slackening ; anyway , it did in the minute he waited in the car .
13 In the formal case the record will be in the minutes ; in the informal case a dated note should be inserted in the minute file giving the time , place and people present when the decision was taken and a brief statement of the decision .
14 It is perhaps worth mentioning and passing on through SMT that the Partnership Sub Committee of the National Committee discussed this at their first meeting and made the following points ( reflected in the Minute of SCAC 19th March 1991 ) .
15 Er however erm if we get past the three stages that er I 'm just talking about here , er we 'll be talking about in the minute at least , er then er you 'll fully understand what I mean about er you 're almost as as employed as you 'll ever be as a self employed person .
16 The modus vivendi was not signed , but it was promulgated in January 1948 in the minutes of the Combined Policy Committee so as to avoid reference to Congress or to the United Nations , which would have been necessary for a formal international agreement .
17 Ten years later a note in the Minutes of the Garden Committee states that Miller had asked for a residence to be built in the Garden , but this was refused .
18 Maybe by then Miller had more than enough work to do at Chelsea ; no comment on the matter occurs in the Minutes of the Apothecaries ' Garden Committee and this was probably a private arrangement between the Duke and the Chelsea Gardener .
19 It may be significant that neither the receipt of this memorandum , nor any subsequent action taken , is mentioned in the minutes of the management committee of the Grand Junction .
20 Clearly the existence of this sub-committee indicates many other , unminuted , meetings had taken place , and even the architect and contractor already appear to have been briefed , for they were reported to be at work , although the references in the minutes to their activities are unhelpful in pin-pointing what stage they were at .
21 In the Minutes of March 1908 , the Committee agreed to a proposal from Mr. Keene , a cab driver .
22 At a meeting on July 1st , 1908 , a letter was read which is fully recorded in the Minutes , from Mr. R.H. Mardon , holder of the first eight bonds and who was an extraordinarily generous benefactor to the Club , later becoming President .
23 Although nothing appears in the Minutes by way of members ' complaints , it seems that John Chalcraft ( Club President 1956–57 ) and Guy Blaker ( Captain 1949–50 ) sought to approach bondholders who might be bought out and there was a hope that the price might be negotiated .
24 Discussions on such things in the minutes were the most discussed topics ever until displayed by the later stages of the bond redemption issue .
25 One such association was with R.A.F. Medmenham , the origins of which perhaps date to the early part of the last War when Danesfield House at Medmenham was taken over by the R.A.F. as its photographic unit , although the first reference in the Minutes is October 1953 .
26 In the minutes of 1847 , Mr Alfred D. Blott is described as the senior of the two ‘ Station Clerks ’ , he had been first appointed on 18 September 1838 , the day after the final section of the L & B Railway was opened .
27 It was ordered that this memorandum should be entered in the minutes , but there is no indication that it was considered or discussed .
28 There is a curious statement in the minutes of the general meeting , that William Stone left the chair before sentence of dismissal was pronounced on Huntingford .
29 The outcome of the visit to Priesthill is also recorded in the minutes
30 So we read in the minutes of the Court of Assistants of the Worshipful Company of Weavers , London , for Tuesday 2 January 1798 : ‘ William Chas .
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