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

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1 In a statement , gloucestershire police said : We can confirm that the family have expressed some concern over police activity , the matter has been refered to the independant police complaints authority which will supervise inquiries concerning the death .
2 Imagine the indignity of trying to learn by heart , over breakfast , a set of opinions , which you will later claim as your own , on such subjects as your party 's policy on the amateur status of Rugby Union , female circumcision and devolution of power to the regional arts boards … and all morning your party agent sending you urgent messages that your whole campaign 's falling apart .
3 In a speech at the end of February to the Royal Society of Arts , Renton suggested that the role of the central Arts Council should be reviewed when the delegation of powers to the Regional Arts Boards ( RABs ) is complete .
4 However , if the hon. Gentleman had attended the seminar at which I made my remarks last Monday — I greatly regret that he was not there to hear me talk about delegation to the regional arts boards — he would have known that I made the point that if such delegation is fully successful — if the regional arts boards are progressing well — the question whether the five major national companies should continue to be funded by the Arts Council or be funded directly will arise .
5 I framed my remarks in a hypothetical context following on from delegation to the regional arts boards , and I am sorry that the hon. Gentleman was not there to listen and to learn .
6 They are your direct link to the regional Sports Councils and may be able to help you get financial or practical help for special project , particularly if these projects could lead to an increase in participation .
7 A cross-reference to the relevant estimates booklets .
8 Indeed , being a limited company makes an investment trust subject to the relevant Companies Acts and it is these which principally constrain the trusts ' conduct of business .
9 Henley rowers Steve Redgrave and Matthew Pinsent are through to the coxless pairs finals in the Olympics .
10 He might have the advantage of size and strength , but thanks to the martial arts classes she 'd taken as regularly as she could over the past few years , she had a few tricks of her own up her sleeve .
11 She also sought the help of the Canadian High Commission and her appeal was forwarded to the Canadian Veterans Affairs Department , which has provided information on the three Canadians in the crew .
12 This overview will serve the related function of showing the gradual development during the 1970s and early 1 980s of a climate of opinion , antithetical to trade unions in general and mass picketing in particular , which was conducive to the repressive police tactics deployed during the coal dispute .
13 In a diagrammatic representation of a fault tree , we would see at the top the main failure that concerns us — in this case ‘ loss of electrical power to the engineered safeguards features ’ .
14 Far too much attention goes to the final judgements readers offer on the text , not enough to the context within which such remarks are generated .
15 It is essential that the project manager organizes the project so that he can give uninterrupted thought for adequate periods to the key results areas .
16 NIAPA , the small farmers ' organisation , has advised producers to pay careful attention to the new IACS forms which have to be filled in and returned before May 15 .
17 computer-aided learning — where systems add to the other resources learners can call on ;
18 The Ostankino company had agreed to pay the costs of transmission to the other CIS members for the first quarter of 1992 , but no decisions had been reached on covering the costs for the rest of the year .
19 A different problem to the above concerns attempts by suppliers to control minimum resale prices where there are statutory controls under the Resale Prices Act 1976 .
20 Nominations for this year 's awards should be sent to the Young Sports winners Scheme , North of England Building Society , 10 , Bondgate , Darlington DL3 7JE .
21 This owes much to the static profits expectations .
22 Football since the 1950s has come to provide a kind of surrogate community for the young ; the club defines their identity and the ‘ end ’ is their territory , even if they have moved out to the high-rise blocks miles away .
23 Will my hon. and learned Friend take the opportunity to pay tribute to the United Nations inspectors in Iraq who suffered harassment while carrying out a vital duty on behalf of us all ?
24 For the past five years she has devoted herself to the United Nations Children 's Fund and became its ambassador in an effort to help the world 's sick and starving children .
25 The bills of lading covering the cargo were in the hands of a Madame Bihi who was the accredited Ambassador of the Republic of Somalia to the United Nations Organisations in Geneva .
26 The non-proliferation treaty has not prevented countries like Israel , India and South Africa from secretly developing nuclear weapons , but at least they have not gone public with them and no country has officially added itself to the nuclear weapons states .
27 That wretched man steals anything that 's of good quality that he can get his hands on — not for himself since they 're usually things that do n't fit him — he sells them to the second-hand clothes stalls on San Lorenzo market . ’
28 ‘ My task is to fill the hotel but make sure that we live up to the high expectations guests associate with this sort of establishment .
29 Implementation of these broad guidelines is left to the national parks boards or committees .
30 David Newbegin , Durham County Council director of the environment , said : ‘ If we do n't put the message across to the heavy goods drivers that they must use alternative routes , the bridge will deteriorate and then no-one will be able to use it . ’
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