Example sentences of "to [art] [adj] [noun pl] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Another prominent member of the Conservative party in Parliament who has related the European issue to the economic problems Britain is facing is the former minister and current UK Chairman of Texas Instruments , John Butcher , Member for Coventry South-West .
2 In relation to the Soviet state-trusts Bukharin pointed out that :
3 It was all the usual Maranello balderdash and came down , basically , to the inflated notions Ferrari had of his own importance .
4 Archelaos gave a home to the Athenian poets Euripides and Agathon , and the painter Zeuxis decorated the palace at Pella , the new capital .
5 A separate presidential decree of June 30 had restored citizenship to the exiled writers Vladimir Maximov , Zhores Medvedev and Aleksandr Zinoviev .
6 But that put him at a disadvantage according to the flatty rules Daine had strung himself with .
7 The epidemic strain also exhibited resistance to tobramycin , ciprofloxacin , co-trimoxazole , chloramphenicol , temocillin , imipenem , meropenem , and to the new quinolones PD 127391 and PD 131628 .
8 Tennis World readers Mr and Mrs Lower , from Chesterfield , came nearest to marking the exact location of the ball in three separate challenges and therefore win for themselves an all expenses trip to the fabulous Carnivals Crystal Palace Hotel in the Bahamas , courtesy of Carnivals and American Airlines .
9 I 'm referring to the Russian stars Irina Rodnina and Alexei Ulanov , who set the skating world alight as partners back in the early 1970s .
10 It is all in stark contrast to the two pages Neues Deutschland devoted to feting the ‘ fundamental lesson ’ to be learned from China , and showing demonstrators to be vicious thugs .
11 In the Twenties , he was an inspiration to the young muralists Diego Rivera and Jose Clemente Orozco and was revered by the Surrealists .
12 In business only four years she already has a turnover of half a million pounds and supplys one outfit a year to the young princes William and Harry .
13 In the North East of England the waterways developed as a network linked to the wide rivers Aire , Calder , Ouse and Trent .
14 Moving on to the smaller lifeboats Mr Vernon referred to development work on a 22ft version of the Atlantic 21 rigid inflatable at the RNLI 's Inshore Lifeboat Centre at Cowes .
15 Ham pp16–21/ A whole leg of pork , cut from the carcase before curing Ham , Bayonne p17/ A lightly smoked ham from south-west France Ham , Parma pp16–17/ An Italian air-dried ham , served very thinly sliced Ham , Smithfield p21/ Traditionally made from pigs fed on nuts , mainly acorns Ham , Virginia p21/ Traditionally made from pigs fed on peaches and peanuts Ham , Westphalian p17/ A German smoked ham Ham , York p21/ A dry cured ham , traditionally eaten at Christmas Ham , Bradenham p21/ English hams , cured in a mixture of juniper and molasses to give a very black appearance to the uncooked hams Haslet p14/ An English spiced meat loaf made from pork and sold sliced Hoisin p52/ Chinese barbecue , sweet and sour sauce
16 Before setting off to the British circuits Stephen will take in the Enkalon meeting at Aghadowey on Easter Saturday , and at end of the season will ride in the Hillsborough Sunflower International .
17 The department , headed by Mr Jeff Barker who has been at the University for 27 years , caters for the two dining rooms at the Revis Barber and Dennis Bellamy Halls , serving breakfast and dinner to the 400 students Monday to Friday , breakfast and lunch Saturday and Sunday .
18 Somehow all these less exciting duties had had to take second place to the social events Aubrey and Madeleine were constantly arranging for his entertainment .
19 He was educated at the Orme Boys ' School , Newcastle under Lyme , then articled to the local architects Chapman & Snape .
20 His Homily for the Sunday after Ascension Day , which may date from soon after 1000 , says that a king should protect his people against an attacking army and rule with love and justice , and on the advice of his counsellors. Ælfric seems to have been much influenced by the contemporary continental churchman Abbo of Fleury , who had spent two years at Ramsey in the 980s , for he translated into English not only his Passio of St Edmund of East Anglia , but also the treatise De duodecim abusivis sæculi , written in seventh-century Ireland , and used by Abbo in his Collectio canonum , addressed to the French monarchs Hugh Capet and Robert the Pious .
21 At Thornton , a road to the left reaches Ingleton , a mile distant , passing on the way the entrance to the waterfalls and the obsolete railway viaduct .
22 He has been likened to Shakespeare 's Iago , to the Scottish grave-robbers Burke and Hare , to an ogre , to a rottweiler .
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