Example sentences of "to [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The general dictionary proved significant to the 99% confidence level across all three domains , which justifies the effort required to produce such a comprehensive general collocation dictionary . |
2 | Another must for this briefly visiting the Mournes is the traverse of the north ridge of the Bloody Bridge , on the Irish ea coast , to the Trassey road near Tollymore Forest Park ; or better still , on reaching the Hares Gap climb Bearnagh , Meelmore and Meelbeg and descend the broad slopes to Fofanny Dam . |
3 | According to the Lanercost Chronicle , the Bishops of Winchester and Hereford were sent to Renilworth to ask the king to come to parliament , but on 12 January they returned to Westminster and it was announced that the king refused to do so . |
4 | ‘ We intended to go peaceably to the buffalo country ’ , Joseph noted , ‘ and leave the question of returning to our country to be settled afterward ’ . |
5 | The principal teacher of remedial education at the school agreed to accompany Tony to the assessment centre after school in order to get the arrangement off the ground . |
6 | The co-operation and rapid response of staff to the assessment procedure has been greatly appreciated , and will enable us to proceed with the implementation of the Directive with all of the necessary facts to hand . |
7 | An enclosed booklet gave further general information about the provision of special education with an addendum summarising the legal rights of parents in relation to the assessment process . |
8 | These yearly volumes are the only reference resource identifying current grants subject to the peer review process in a wide spectrum of art research . |
9 | Trust and objectivity are therefore essential to the peer review process . |
10 | During adolescence , the teenager may develop special meanings for certain words known only to the peer group and not understood by adults . |
11 | I do n't know that the school 's is the right vehicle for this because in many ways , the children who are getting into these things pay more attention to the peer group , and it 's more important to have community groups , community cafes , things which are not seen as authority getting at them . |
12 | In the west it has been recorded from off Florida north to the Labrador Basin with a bathymetric range of 101–2750 m and in the east from SE . |
13 | Afterwards , we drink in the pleasant , shabby bar attached to the Kreuzberg cinema . |
14 | GO DOWN to the Kreuzberg district of Berlin now and you get a more nuanced picture . |
15 | On a typical evening , and sometimes in the small hours , it was back to the Caxton House HQ in London for strategy meetings . |
16 | In their evidence to the Redcliffe-Maud Commission , the Ministry of Housing and Local Government ( MHLG ) ( as it then was ) argued that it led neither to an improved speed nor to a better quality of development control : the advantages which flowed from delegating some of the work load to district councils were offset by the shortage of qualified planning staff in most district offices , by the limited range of problems which arose within any one area , by the difficulties caused by the natural inclination of district councils to take a ‘ narrow view ’ , and by the extra administrative complications that limited delegation usually entailed . |
17 | The parameters o , r and b are proportional to the Prandtl number , the Rayleigh number , and the size of the region whose behaviour is being approximated by the ordinary differential system ( 2.2 ) : these parameters . |
18 | In November the corporation had pleaded guilty to the felony charge of " unauthorized use of government funds " . |
19 | The length of the adjusted pack was enough to cater for my unusually long back and after making a small adjustment to the shoulder strap attachment plates which can be swivelled to close or widen the gap between them at the neck , I had a very good fit . |
20 | My hand was as large as a football and throbbed with a pain that extended to the shoulder blade . |
21 | The embroidery , a pattern of golden lily-flowers dotted here and there , each one at a fair distance from the other , would be confined to the shoulder band and to a broad sash fastening at the back in as large a bow as Miss Dallam would tolerate , its ends falling to the hem of her skirt . |
22 | Under the clear astrodome she walked to the admin building , the sensors at Kandinskaya 's door showing red . |
23 | The mother and child went out happily , and the receptionist went back to the admin building . |
24 | In May or June they are secured to the top of the stakes in a bush-like fashion similar to the Goblet system practised in Beaujolais . |
25 | A short climb from the tarn leads to the ridge wall , the summit then being within easy reach on the left . |
26 | The snow improved as the slope steepened and I made good time up the 100 metres to the ridge top and along to the ‘ summit ’ . |
27 | Rafters would be placed from the wall-plates to the ridge piece , probably supported on purlins . |
28 | The duke had already sent forward a large detachment under General Humphrey Bland to the Strathbogie district , the principal town of which was Keith , seven miles [ 11 km ] east of the Spey , but they were surprised by a far smaller fighting patrol of 200 rebel foot and 40 horse , who had crossed the Spey under cover of darkness . |
29 | At least one more visit to the Encopresis Clinic was accomplished with all patients after the initial evaluation to review the stool records , assess progress , and repeat the abdominal and rectal examination and to discuss the treatment plan . |
30 | We can not completely rule out that treatment outcome would have been better if all patients would have received continued care and reinforcement by the investigator , but our study showed that there was no correlation between the number of visits to the Encopresis Clinic and treatment outcome ( p>0.1 ) . |