Example sentences of "additions to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A very effective mailing of product samples was carried out after the launch of a number of new additions to a range of condiments plus repackaging of the whole range . |
2 | Additions to a cluster can of course come about by internal investment in greenfield projects ( such as an accountancy firm starting up its own insolvency practice ) , as well as by acquisition or merger . |
3 | Innovations in teaching methods do not usually come in the form of simple additions to a teacher 's repertoire , generalizable to all subject matters , but are usually designed to achieve more effectively an understanding of some particular X. Usually , for a variety of reasons , the descriptions of ‘ how to proceed ’ are not at a level of precision which makes the teacher a programmed automaton ; it follows that any teacher persuaded to adopt the innovation must be willing and able to explore modifications to his repertoire in order to try and achieve the hoped-for improvement in his pupils ' understanding of X at which the innovation is aimed . |
4 | To make additions to a book , which may sometimes be misleading . |
5 | Additions to a file set up by loading in access frequency order will have a disproportionate effect on file access time ; this is because they will be of at least average activity and often more , as new records tend to be very active , but are loaded into a densely packed file . |
6 | In reality , as pointed out above , these curves are likely to represent a ‘ best ’ case , as additions to a file are usually new customers , products , personnel , etc. and tend to be highly active , while they also have a high probability of being synonyms . |
7 | The distribution of additions to a file guides the designer in allocating overflow areas . |
8 | We shall examine random additions to a file ; as the principles involved do not change if the additions are grouped or regular in pattern , the methods used can be adapted to suit those cases . |
9 | Alternatively a pair can be maintained and bred in an 18″ or 24″ tank of their own , or make excellent additions to a Discus aquarium as long as this is of the planted rather than the bare type . |
10 | To allow for many additions to every cylinder , when only one cylinder has a large number of additions , is wasteful of space . |
11 | If the designer is satisfied that equal additions to every cylinder are going to occur , then it is possible to provide only embedded overflow areas . |
12 | Zimmerman , for instance , writes that ‘ Purcell … had been concerned throughout the early weeks of 1693 with revisions and additions to The Fairy Queen , which was again performed on 16 February [ 1693 ] for Queen Mary and the maids of honour at Dorset Garden . ’ |
13 | Possible additions to the system are : |
14 | Other additions to the funpark St John 's thought important included shelter if it rains , toilets and drinking fountains , plenty of bins , fences around swings and safe ground to land on . |
15 | This preference is apparent when examining most critical discussions of Faustus — the major additions to the play found in the B text are substantially ignored . |
16 | Consider the additions to the play 's end . |
17 | The user may make other additions to the module header , including the description , references etc . |
18 | If the user wishes to make other additions to the module header , including the description , references etc. then the package must be read out of LIFESPAN using either option 1.3.1 , Read Complete Package , 1.3.2 , Read/Enter Individual Modules or 1.3.3 , Read From Root Package and updated manually . |
19 | Many small companies could be sustained over difficult periods in their life-cycle if they were associated with caring educational institutions who could offer facilities , skills training , professional consultancy , sharing of staff on a flexible give and take basis , students seconded as real working additions to the work force , joint economic ventures such as trading , shared facilities such as crèches , and so on . |
20 | He also made some additions to the chart of the east coast of Spitsbergen . |
21 | An algorithm for automatically scheduling additions to the Chart onto the Agenda for subsequent processing ( the Fundamental Rule ) . |
22 | Additions to the range of stamps represent exogamous marriages in successive generations , with family sets of dies being cut in each , with a merging of ‘ heraldry ’ . |
23 | As for the tabloids , additions to the range of publications have either been arm's-length extensions of existing publishing groups ( Today , 1986 — ) or born out of existing publishing houses ( Mail on Sunday , 1983 — , Star , 1978 ) . |
24 | Future additions to the range include EISA tower systems , according to Olivetti . |
25 | Its top-end quad-processor was launched more than a year ago and there have been no major additions to the range since then . |
26 | Additions to the range followed rapidly , all of which follow the same formula of transverse engine layout and front wheel drive . |
27 | Planning was confined to decisions on how to use incremental additions to the budget . |
28 | These divertors are magnetic additions to the containment field : they were originally invented for the stellarator but have now been tried in tokamaks such as Culham 's DITE experiment . |
29 | Such additions to the software , which are necessarily written in machine code , are very effective but their production is fairly complex and time-consuming and can also lead to serious problems if transfer to a different machine is attempted . |
30 | It is generally felt that in the past local authorities have dragged their feet in taking on their responsibilities to care for mentally disordered people , and the Minister of Health , Roger Freeman , outlined further plans for this group to Parliament the day after Secretary of State Kenneth Clarke 's speech on community care ; these were , clearly , some last-minute additions to the government 's package of proposals . |