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

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1 It is thus more suited to the latter stages of design , when the problem has been explored and the parameters and constraints are well defined .
2 Exeter would act as principal negotiator with the other health authorities and the county social services department , and with the other health authorities , loaning some of its own senior managers to the latter agencies in order to ensure that they implemented change , so guaranteeing withdrawal from the big hospitals .
3 Inge was not himself a party to the latter proceedings and the verdict came only after his dismissal from the chief justiceship ( in June 1317 ) but it seems probable that the dismissal was connected with these charges .
4 Public examinations relate to the latter purposes ; they have mostly been set and marked by bodies such as the Examining Boards ( now grouped for GCSE examining ) .
5 This is a boon for anyone who is hypersensitive to the latter solvents .
6 This is a boon for anyone who is hypersensitive to the latter solvents .
7 Only in Kempe 's noted version on EMI ( 2/88 ) have I felt so strongly the main attributes of Lohengrin : here Robert Heger , the very epitome of the Kapellmeister manner at its best , give to the many passages of formal utterance a grandeur and intensity so often missing in studio performances , culminating in a magnificent outpouring at the final greeting to Elsa in Act 2 .
8 The Club proved very popular for many years as it appealed to the many actors , artists and musicians who found the atmosphere of Bedford Park most congenial .
9 Once the scheme is launched it may be too late to save it from failure if you have no readily available answers to the many questions that employees will certainly raise .
10 With their emphasis more on the location of the work than on its precise nature , support teachers have evolved their own solutions to the many questions about support teaching for which there are as yet no generally accepted answers .
11 But first he takes us on a brisk trot through lesser ranges , principally the Alps , from Balmat on Mont Blanc to the many feats of Mummery and beyond .
12 But we hope that these impressions will at least bring some encouragement to the many friends we made who are working there , and that they may perhaps even help them by opening their eyes to some new possibilities based on experience elsewhere .
13 The list is presented mainly to alert the design team to the many dimensions that it is possible to work in .
14 This has been a considerable help to the many students who finance themselves through their HCIMA studies .
15 Especially important are records that will allow us to give life to the many stories history can tell .
16 Now , with the Chatterbox Activity Resource Pack , you can add to the many games and activities in Chatterbox 1 and 2 .
17 Small wonder that the presence of Guinness is felt all over Ireland ; for Guinness is fully interwoven in the fabric of Irish life , from the farmers who grow the barley to the many artists , musicians and sports people who enjoy the benefits of Guinness 's involvement in over 100 festivals and cultural events around Ireland each year .
18 A book published in 1935 , A century of municipal progress ( edited by Laski , Jennings and Robson ) as the title implies , had a tone which was optimistic and self-confident — in sharp contrast to the many threats to world peace at that time , indicative of a breakdown of effective law and order elsewhere : the Japanese invasion of Manchuria , the rise of Hitler , the failure of the Disarmament Conference , the progressive decline of the League of Nations , the assault on Abyssinia and the Spanish Civil War .
19 To avoid the risk of injury to the many civilians who gathered , the force was obliged to surrender , together with their Italian-born guide , Fortunato Picchi .
20 In addition , derelict land was , until recently , being created faster than it could be reclaimed , Although there are areas of derelict land that should be retained for some of the reasons given by John Gordon , and research sponsored by the Department of the Environment has sought to identify these for appropriate use , there are still far larger areas that , due to the many constraints of the substrates that need to be overcome , are eyesores , health hazards and potential lethal risks to the communities that have to live surrounded by them .
21 The conference decided on April 23 , however , not to proceed with the establishment of a new Solidarity political party , in deference to the many delegates who had expressed reservations about the increasing politicization of the union .
22 The new Ludwig museum in Koblenz adds yet another to the many showcases for the Ludwig Collection that dot the map of Europe .
23 Provided there is a basic commitment to education , therefore , her example offers real hope to the many teachers , in both secondary and primary schools , who find themselves having to teach RE with much less knowledge and experience of the subject to back them than they would wish .
24 The need to build hypotheses into pattern-recognizing programs can best be illustrated by referring to the many programs that have been written to interpret line diagrams ( see Figure 12 ) .
25 Dr Almahawi 's bisexuality was an open secret in gay circles around Dungannon , but was not known to the many women , including several nurses , with whom he slept .
26 Each week in addition to the many requests for advice N C V O receives , hundreds of information enquiries about the work of N C V O , about the work of its specialised units , and the work of the voluntary sector as a whole .
27 VCT Chairman Chris Smyth paid tribute to the many members who had helped with the project with special thanks to Jackie and Mike Cope who were the prime movers behind the museum .
28 We are grateful also to Lord Flowers and all the speakers at various events and to the many members of the University who contributed to the public launch of the Campaign for Resource .
29 Our strong regional and branch structure is a tremendous asset and I pay tribute to the many members centrally and regionally who give a great deal of voluntary time to the profession and their Institute .
30 Our own competition is ended : our congratulations to the winners , and our thanks to the judges and to the many entrants , who produced some excellent ideas and criticisms .
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