Example sentences of "of [art] [noun] [to-vb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She said the support of other world leaders ‘ would give a great morale boost to those soldiers who are fighting — they have to bear the brunt of the battle to uphold democracy . ’
2 The other side of the argument is that , as I commented earlier , giving the control over to the computer reduces the capability of the user to make changes and producing short documents with complex layouts is not a task for Ventura .
3 She immediately saw the sense in these remarks and abandoned for ever ( or at least for the time being ) the view that the reluctance of the Church to ordain women revealed it as bigoted and unfair .
4 When Troy woke up , stiff and still tired , he went out of the church to finish work on the grave .
5 Instances where the motive force for the recognition of a cult site comes from the congregation are rare , but are particularly instructive for an understanding of the concern of the Church to control places of supposedly numinous power .
6 This is just the latest example of the threat to free information and even free speech presented by the nuclear energy lobby .
7 Mr Bartlett said it would be possible to combine elements of several lines and there was a tolerance of 200 metres either side of the route to overcome engineering and land problems .
8 The greater the external control , the greater will be the tendency of the internals to centralize power , to standardize and to formalize it within the organization .
9 It is , however , within the discretion of the Faculty to make offers at below the ‘ going rate ’ or minimum rate .
10 Barnes officials are seeking to change the language of the indenture to permit works to be loaned only when the foundation galleries are closed for purposes of renovation .
11 An imposing entrance for this was built at the end of Kirby Road , and the inspection pits were only half the length of the depot to facilitate displays .
12 Pile the soil on to the sieve , about 3 cm deep , leaving a gap of at least 1 em around the edges of the soil to allow air to circulate and dry the soil .
13 The new law is said to alter the priorities of the operation to safeguard Venice , giving precedence to overhauling the conditions in the Lagoon such as reinforcing the shore-line and mud-flats , controlling pollution , checking on fish-farms and the eventual elimination of petrol tankers , before carrying out the installation of the flood barriers .
14 The consequence was a Parliament Act , with which the Lords eventually acquiesced after two general elections and the threat of mass creation of peers , which curbed the power of the Lords to block Commons legislation .
15 Now it is possible to have maintenancefree plastic boards fitted on the exterior of the home to replace timber fascia boards , barge boards and weatherboards .
16 The guidance states staff can now bar the exit of the home to stop residents leaving , and even use force to overpower them .
17 If he has not suffered any injustice , the committal order should stand , subject , if necessary , to variation of the order to take account of any technical or procedural defects .
18 In theory , ( subject to the general powers of the court to control arbitration in the areas of misconduct ) even a very unfair arbitration clause ( eg offending party chooses arbitrator , and victim must agree ) is not controlled .
19 Had the inconceivable happened , a relisting would surely have been granted on the most fundamental ground imaginable — a failure of the court to give judgment on issues properly raised before it and essential to a disposal of the case .
20 The judge left the bench and stepped down to the floor of the court to congratulate Mr Robinson and wish him well for the future .
21 To the extent that the execution of this function may now be inhibited by financial constraints , it is the clear duty of the court to seek redress by whatever method is least likely to reduce the standard and breadth of education .
22 If made ex parte , the application must be filed a reasonable time before the hearing subject to the power of the court to hear applications at any time .
23 Recently the press have , if anything , tended to understate the extent of the problem to deny hooligans ‘ the oxygen of publicity ’ .
24 A councillor has no right to require an officer of the council to compile information for him .
25 Essex boys are n't too high on the taste and awareness ladder either , if the 50-odd who travelled the length of the country to watch Southend at Tranmere last night are any measure .
26 Workers ' militias — factory workers who are supposed to defend the Socialist system against its enemies — are reportedly also being trained in various parts of the country to control demonstrations and arrest supporters of the opposition .
27 The 35-year-old has just had minor surgery to remove a floating piece of bone from his elbow and he intends to fly out of the country to represent Zimbabwe in an African Nations Cup tie next weekend .
28 National job fairs or forums are held in different parts of the country to attract nurses into jobs of every possible variety .
29 As well as running workshops and training events in different parts of the country to help individuals and couples plan constructively for the future , it also offers one-to-one counselling advice to those thinking of embarking on a new career .
30 The size and number of these crystals are largely dependent on the composition of the enclosing pore fluids and on the availability of the substrate to provide nucleation sites .
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