Example sentences of "with [art] [noun pl] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Magic thus represents a view of causation utterly at variance with the concepts of the Christian scientific West , which are now as much a part of the African 's world as is ancient tradition . ’ |
2 | The idea of the unconscious is not simple , and many critics of the concept have not appreciated its links with the concepts of the ego , super-ego , id , and the repressed . |
3 | She was too busy grappling with the concepts behind the Doctor 's deceptively simple explanations . |
4 | It ached after her work with the eggs in the most extraordinary fashion . |
5 | The second section , devoted to the political powers of the period , opens with the splendours of the imperial court : precious manuscripts and goldsmiths ' work , and models of royal residences and churches . |
6 | Burke and Hare were amateurs compared with the activities of the Glasgow Resurrectionists . |
7 | I would like to help with the activities of the Friends of the Ulster Orchestra in the following way(s) : |
8 | As mentioned above , a comprehensive programme should be prepared for the whole job , but when the contractor is appointed he will prepare his own contract programme and there will inevitably be a need to adjust the surveyor 's programme in order to harmonise with the activities of the contractor . |
9 | In other words , to explain or understand crime and deviance we must be at least as much concerned with the activities of the conferers of these labels as with the recipients . |
10 | Alongside this industrial development are political developments , associated with the extension of the suffrage , involving citizens more thoroughly with the activities of the state . |
11 | Nevertheless , the idea of judicial independence in the sense of politicians not directly interfering with the activities of the courts was not a principle upheld in the Soviet Union . |
12 | There is a strong case for integrating mail order publication sales with the activities of the bookshop , and for having a single publications store under a single administrator , using a single stock-control system . |
13 | The Centre aims to encourage interdisciplinary research , as well as promoting research based around the existing interests of the staff most closely concerned with the activities of the Centre . |
14 | It is not clear whether this system will work in compliance with the plans of the home authority when funding is separated from provision through contracts . |
15 | Moscow claimed that these agreements enabled the United States to take measures to prepare ‘ the territories of these countries as a theatre of military operations in accordance with the plans of the American military ’ . |
16 | It will continue to fall this year and next year and I think that it is well known to everybody that this Government 's policy is to lower taxes , in contrast with the plans of the hon. Gentleman 's party . |
17 | With the plans from the deeds , measure the four boundaries and check the precise alignment of fences and hedges ( the centre of a hedge is usually taken as the boundary position , but not always ) . |
18 | As her hair had been squashed down by her David Shilling spotted hat , she put on her prettiest blond wig with the tendrils over the forehead . |
19 | Nicholas 's personal judgement may well have been crucial in blocking negotiations with the Kadets in the fluid situation that prevailed in the first half of 1906 . |
20 | Someone from British Coal rang a bemused Rob Gretton to find out what ‘ the political content of the record was ’ as , what with the goings-on with the imminent pit closures they claim not to want any more adverse publicity ! |
21 | Austria not only had historical reasons for taking Russia 's part , but also was at odds with the Turks over the principality of Montenegro in the western Balkans . |
22 | With the Turks at the gates of Vienna as late as the seventeenth century , it is not surprising that Bohemia came to be half-forgotten by Western Europe . |
23 | Unfortunately for the Serbs , the Austrians abandoned them when they settled their differences with the Turks at the Treaty of Sistova ( 1791 ) . |
24 | So , at the moment the Engineering Council , with the institutions at the moment are doing their best to stimulate interest into er engineering across the schools . |
25 | This is no longer surprising after the discussion in Section I. The second , which is more remarkable , is that the liberal interpretation put forward is reached precisely by analogy with the institutions of the civil law . |
26 | On the future of Bosnia-Hercegovina they urged that the legitimate concerns of all the peoples living " within the inviolable borders of the republic " be taken into account , and proposed international supervision of the forthcoming referendum in the republic on Feb. 29-March 1 , in close co-ordination with the institutions of the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe ( CSCE ) . |
27 | After discussions with CNAA Office for Scotland and with the institutions in the SCOTCAT network , it was agreed that the new-style SCOTVEC advanced courses fitted well into the SCOTCAT model of credit accumulation and transfer . |
28 | An early start is good as parents can help with the programmes in the home , even at a pre-verbal stage . |
29 | Yes , we do need to fight and I did make reference that we need not just to organize and cooperate with other public sector workers , but we actually need to build a campaign with the users of the services . |
30 | The British Women 's Amateur Championship , at Pannal in June , remains the top event on the calendar , while the amateurs also relish the opportunity to rub shoulders with the pros in the British Women 's Open in August . |