Example sentences of "important [noun] at [art] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | You may have read about phase 1 of the study in the April edition of Canoeist ; if so , please skip to the important bit at the bottom . |
2 | Market research should assess consumer satisfaction , whilst consumer likes and preferences that stem from use or consumption of the product should be fed back into the advertising , promotion and product differentiation that are important inputs at the information search and evaluation of alternatives stages in the model . |
3 | At the centre there are a handful who hold important roles at the Cliburn , and those who always have the calm look of those who have taken on difficult jobs and remain , despite myriad new crises , absolutely in control : Susan Tilley , chairman of the board of the Van Cliburn Foundation ; Mildred Fender , the social chairman for this year 's competition ; Richard Rodzinski , director of the foundation ; and John Giordano , chairman of the jury . |
4 | Clearly memory will also play important roles at the strategical level in driving . |
5 | Alathia Bidwell , from Books for Cooks , takes charge of the kitchen which will specialise in exotic French food and fill an important gap at the north end of Bond Street . |
6 | So the latter can have important repercussions at a later stage . |
7 | And he also insisted that the crisis is to deep that there have to be important changes at the top within the union : ‘ There must be less politics , more work … |
8 | Important person at a college |
9 | ‘ There was an important consignment at the weekend , was n't there ? |
10 | These accurate determinations constituted important problems at the time . |
11 | He was active in founding the Society of Chemical Industry , and read an important paper at the first meeting of the Liverpool section in 1881 ; he was its chairman , 1889–91 . |
12 | This is a particularly important role at a time when systems of monitoring and regulation are changing and consumer concerns need to be effectively represented . |
13 | Its most important role at the time , however , in common with other dual-purpose breeds , was in the production of first-class veal and yarded ‘ baby beef ’ ( slaughtered at less than 15 months old ) and it was the first breed to be used for this trade because of its early maturity . |
14 | As a representative of non-Zionist Jews Wolf played an important role at the Paris peace conference of 1919 , where his close association with the British delegation helped to bring about the conclusion of the minority treaties . |
15 | Investigative skills and pupil responsibility play an increasingly important role at the Upper Primary level and prepare the children for the work and approaches they will encounter in secondary education . |
16 | ‘ Must n't forget that , ’ he commented as he set it on the table and , with a glow of pride , Mildred walked away arm-in-arm with the two most important people at the celebrations , to have a proper old-fashioned tea by the nearest bonfire . |
17 | She said she was sure she had rung at the worst possible moment — she always rang important people at the worst possible moment . |
18 | ‘ In fact , they were given every encouragement by the Ulster coach , chairman of selectors , and important people at an Irish level to stay on at Queen 's . ’ |
19 | It is no coincidence that a number of smaller mints are located at royal estate-centres , and there was one quite important mint at the palace — that is , within the king 's peripatetic household . |
20 | The Prime Minister has announced that Britain will sign two important treaties at the Earth Summit in Rio . |
21 | An important consideration at a general election is the success or failure of the government in power in coping with the economic situation . |
22 | Well I feel that er protecting my income if I were to die would be the most important thing at the moment and er possibly er making some provision for my retirement . |
23 | Although a deal may be concluded for a strategically important acquisition at a fair price , the subsequent financial success of such an acquisition will be often dependent on the appropriateness of the deal structure . |
24 | The introduction to the celebratory publication Colnaghi in America , written by Colnaghi 's USA director , Nicholas Hall , charts the firm 's relationship with American collectors from 1860 to 1940 , highlighting their sales through Bernard Berenson to their most important client at the time , Isabella Stewart Gardner . |