Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [verb] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 In intentional torts the defence operates in the form of consent .
2 The defence contained in the proviso applies only to a contravention of subs .
3 The interpretation put forward here is not fundamentally different from that offered by Jaynes when he suggested that a tendency to emit ( a fractional version of ) the response acquired in the first stage would serve as a mediating process in the second , and that the salience of the mediator would depend on the magnitude of the initial response of which it was a fraction .
4 If you put a spot of light right in the centre of this cell 's receptive field you get the response shown in the second column : when the spot goes on ( see stimulus trace at the bottom ) you get a burst of impulses , so it is called an ‘ on-centre unit ’ .
5 Whole strata of the British middle classes lived on the income received in the form of interest and dividends from such investments .
6 With regard to UK source income it was accepted , because the income arose in the United Kingdom , that the trust was liable to tax at the basic rate and the additional 10 per cent rate ( p474(h) ) .
7 Assume that the income generated in the trust by the £100,000 would have been , say , £10,000 and that therefore X , a 40 per cent taxpayer , would have received £6,000 after income tax .
8 Viscount Simonds stated at p408 that : The language of section 38 [ of the FA 1938 ( now TA 1988 , s672 ) ] and particularly of Sub-section ( 7 ) , and of section 41 [ now TA 1988 , s681(1) ( a ) ] , makes it clear beyond all doubt that any settlement , wherever made and whatever foreign element might be imported by the residence of settlor or trustees or the forum of administration , is caught by its provisions if the income arises in the United Kingdom .
9 As the income arises in the underlying company it is felt that , on a proper reading of TA 1988 , s231(1) and ( 4 ) , the income will be assessed upon the UK settlor under s739 and he will be entitled to a tax credit .
10 It was held in Chamberlain v IRC 25 TC 317 that where assets settled by X were invested in shares in a company controlled by the settlor , the whole of the capital of which was held by the trustees themselves , the income arising in the company did not arise from property comprised in the settlement within the meaning of TA 1988 , s672(1) .
11 It is arguable ( and the Revenue do accept this ) that if the income arising in the trust is taxable under s739 and payments are made out from the trust there is no double charge to tax ( under s739 and Case V as a new source ) , even though these may create a new Case V source .
12 As the taxpayer is on a remittance basis ( both with respect to the income arising in the trust and with respect to the new source of income ) there should be no possible problems in connection with s739 ; there is never any remittance to the United Kingdom of the income .
13 The acid solution enters another section of the plant where it passes through a second organic solvent to remove any lingering waste products , then , on coming into contact with a water-based solution , the uranium and plutonium separate , the plutonium returning to the water solution and the uranium remaining in the solvent .
14 found the tent pitched in a cleard [ sic ] spot in the midst of the bush where nature appeared in her wild luxuriance .
15 The condition affects the peripheral area of the retina , including the rod cells which help vision in poor light , and can result in progressive ‘ tunnel vision ’ and ‘ night blindness ’ , the inability to see in the dark .
16 I am glad to have the opportunity to debate in the House today the White Paper which we published in July this year entitled ’ The Citizen 's Charter ’ .
17 Mount Charlotte Investments , the hotel group , offers the opportunity to invest in a stockbroker .
18 Passion offers schools , colleges and community venues the opportunity to invest in a vast wealth of information about our work during the 80 's and then draw from that information in a more creative and challenging way .
19 I hope that all hon. Members representing Northern Ireland will take the opportunity to invest in the economic future of the Province .
20 However , with changing attitudes in society , questions are being raised about the morality of denying girls the opportunity to sing in a cathedral choir .
21 Two of the prime needs of adolescence , I have found both from my own experience and that of my children , are those for privacy and the opportunity to participate in a subculture .
22 Senior personnel officer Liz Tait said : ‘ People who come to the party always say they have the time of their lives because they can mix with their former workmates and also have the opportunity to participate in a ware sale . ’
23 As part of their studies , Scottish students will also have the opportunity to participate in a work placement in Germany or Portugal .
24 The opportunity to participate in the Parade on 15 September to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain was a particular honour for the Association .
25 He considered the opportunity to participate in the project to have tied in well with curriculum trends he had been supporting across the school : This was something I very much wanted to encourage because I have a worry that in spite of everything one does in schools to make children aware of library facilities and how to use them , I think quite a lot of children may still leave school without personally having experienced the whole process of needing to find something out , going to a person who can tell them where to look , going , looking , finding it , and then using it .
26 You will have the opportunity to participate in the students ' learning processes , for example , through acting as a consultant to a Mini-Enterprise , or through working alongside teachers on the production and delivery of materials and lessons .
27 This regulation was exploited by over 1,000 pro-Indian individuals and organizations each applying for the opportunity to participate in the hearings and thereby assist Harper in delaying a vote .
28 The opportunity arose in the close season when the FA decided to form the Mid-Counties Combination .
29 In the United Kingdom , a citizen may have the opportunity to vote in a national election only once every five years .
30 How could the working class make effective use of the political power which the vote was expected to give them without the opportunity to engage in an open discussion of political principle and perspectives ?
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