Example sentences of "to [be] [verb] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Tory Cathedral ward representatives Jim Melville and John Candler called for the objection to be couched in the strongest terms . |
2 | The average ranking of the correct word is only three , and a number of words ( between 5 and 25 ) have to be hypothesized in the hope of including the correct word . |
3 | The effervescent executive is likely to be gone in a few years , many of the employees will be gone , and the owners may be different as well . |
4 | It occurred to Lyn — fleetingly , to be gone in a moment that most men would have broken such a thing more gently to their wives . |
5 | The European Script Fund is the only one of the MEDIA programme initiatives to be based in the UK ( in London ) . |
6 | Ever since William had started school , Diana had had to be based in the south . |
7 | Given its basic anti-absolutist thought that , whether within or without political society , men have a right to life , liberty , and possessions , it can be seen as a kind of picturesque metaphor which , in explaining the structure of legitimate political authority , reveals it to be based in the consent of the governed . |
8 | The fifth wave , the one which it is hypothesized is starting now , seems likely to be based in the non-industrial parts of the south and east of England , especially the M4 corridor and around Cambridge . |
9 | Groups of children need to be based in the same neighbourhood . |
10 | In November 1991 the Regional Council submitted the Urban Aid application in respect of an Urban Safety Road Project to be based in the Greater Pilton Area . |
11 | A programme of accounts monitoring of ‘ at risk ’ firms commenced in January , aiming to cover 650 visits per year , and a fraud intelligence officer was appointed , to be based in the Society 's Monitoring Unit , Measures to reduce conveyancing-based fraud were also adopted ; cards warning on property fraud and loosely given undertakings were circulated . |
12 | To be based in the northern town of Karasjok , the new assembly would be a consultative body only , and concern itself with issues of direct importance to the community , such as fishing and land rights and the preservation of cultural traditions . |
13 | Issues still to be resolved included the role of the planned regulatory body ( to be based in The Hague , Netherlands ) in initiating challenge inspections , and provisions on the use of chemical anti-riot agents and the peaceful use of chemicals . |
14 | When , on 25 March 1859 , the tsar announced the principles on which Russian local government was to be based in the future , he acknowledged that provision had to be made for involving the public . |
15 | It said all that needed to be said in a clear enough manner . |
16 | This was supposed to be said in the tone of one dealing with news of some immense natural disaster . |
17 | The price in a contract of sale may be fixed by the contract , or may be left to be fixed in a manner agreed by the contract , or may be determined by the course of dealing between the parties . |
18 | Open price contracts are specifically provided for in ss8 and 9 of SGA 1979 which state : 8 – ( 1 ) The price in a contract of sale may be fixed by the contract , or may be left to be fixed in a manner agreed by the contract , or may be determined by the course of dealing between the parties . |
19 | The completed upholstery was finished at the point where it was to be fixed in the coach . |
20 | This means that prices and wages may be assumed to be fixed in the short-run . |
21 | She missed her friends but she did n't envy them — though she thought Albert Sandwich probably did : he was the sort of boy who would prefer to be taught in a proper school . |
22 | Since at Key Stage 3 the core units have to be taught in a chronological order that does give an initial structure to the overall plan of the three-year period . |
23 | The national curriculum began to be taught in the autumn of 1989 , with pupils in the first year of Key Stage 1 introduced to the programmes of study and attainment targets of the three core subjects of mathematics , English and science . |
24 | The founder of Edinburgh 's school for the deaf originally believed in ‘ total oralism ’ yet later used the ‘ combined system ’ — a teaching of both speech and signs , which was also to be taught in the ensuing schools for deaf around Europe . |
25 | It is difficult to achieve truly three-dimensional accuracy with this method , but mathematical precision was not a prime requirement in Roman commissions , most of which were intended to be displayed in a setting with a restricted angle of view . |
26 | The item must be of sufficient quality to be displayed in a public collection whether national , local authority or university , and the owner has to agree to keep the object in the UK , preserve it and allow reasonable public access to it . |
27 | For section 22 to operate , the goods need to be displayed in a place where those who stand or pass by can see them . |
28 | HISTORIC Scotland 's modelmaker , George Blair , has recently completed a scale model of Fort George , to be displayed in the Fort 's Grand Magazine as an aid to interpretation for visitors . |
29 | The brief given to the three craftworkers approached this year emphasised that what they produce must qualify as a high quality art object in its own right , preferably of a contemporary nature , and suitable to be displayed in the offices or boardrooms of this years ABSA award winners . |
30 | A digression , but this is also why the motor tax disc is round ; the law previously required them to be displayed in an external , weatherproof holder . |