Example sentences of "dispose of [art] " in BNC.

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1 Each time she helped her son dispose of a poached salmon she felt good .
2 How do you dispose of a disposable nappy hygienically ?
3 States are free to waive , renounce , or dispose of a national 's rights or interests by treaty unless restricted by national law .
4 The consequence could be a reluctance to enter or remain in hospital care or pressure to prematurely dispose of a home .
5 ‘ The result would be that the NHS management would be responsible for the pay and conditions of a million people , but actually arbitrators would dispose of the resources . ’
6 Neither could dispose of the inheritance without the consent of the other .
7 Qaddafi 's statement , however , does not really dispose of the contrast between the rational state , recruiting members who choose to belong , and the natural organizations of kinship .
8 Allegra 's death is only one of the numerous and heart-rending deaths of young children in this book — which should dispose of the comforting myth that mothers suffered less acutely when child mortality was so high that death could be no surprise .
9 However , this does not dispose of the problem presented by the secondary equations that Rosdolsky brought forward .
10 Some purpose-built blocks of flats fortunately have rubbish chutes on each landing , which means that you can dispose of the rubbish daily down to a large bin .
11 His abiding concern is his farm and if you can convince him that you can efficiently dispose of the rabbits on his property he may be more than pleased to welcome you .
12 A very dense cloud of daphnia will soon dispose of the disease and , what 's more , the fish get so sick of eating the daphnia that they will leave it alone and take flake .
13 If the order does n't go ahead we assume that we will dispose of the stock .
14 I can happily dispose of the foam cartridges at regular intervals without losing vital bacteria as there will be sufficient in the gravel .
15 This might dispose of the need to relocate .
16 Of course this point does not dispose of the challenge itself .
17 In the meantime , of course , the Administration could dispose of the general inspector 's office to another party while being sure of the political interest of Deacon Murray , a result which in all probability was anticipated by the astute Milton .
18 The willingness of the commons to grant the maltote in these years should dispose of the argument that they wished to see the tax abolished .
19 Unless she could dispose of the same modern means of transport and production , the same machinery and armaments , Russia could not hope to uphold her political independence .
20 Such exploration may even dispose of the attraction ; this is in any case to be hoped for , if one thinks on these lines , as resolution of the transference/counter transference situation of which psychoanalysis and other therapies take account .
21 A single judge of the Court of Appeal may dispose of the application and there is no appeal against such a decision ( Supreme Court Act 1981 , s.54(6) ) .
22 Paragraph 21 exposes a gap , pointing out that an innocent acquisition followed by a dishonest decision to keep or dispose of the property was in general not larceny and that larceny by finding was committed only where at the time of the finding the finder believed that the owner could be discovered by taking reasonable steps .
23 The registrar may refer any matter to the judge that he thinks should properly be decided by the judge , and the judge can either dispose of the matter or refer it back to the registrar ( r 7.6(3) ) .
24 We can quickly dispose of the most obvious zone fossil , the king himself , in that he had already lived for 60 years before his era began and we have seen that his era is commonly regarded as lasting several years after his extinction .
25 ‘ Next , ’ said Amaranth , above a swell of noise and twisting to unravel a tartan scarf , ‘ we will dispose of the new Labour leader John Smith , and his promises to spend more of our money and not to raise taxes . ’
26 According to her she was convinced that Francis would inherit and dispose of the business , but she might have thought she could do a deal with Beryl .
27 Explaining that the Ministry was looking for a ‘ suitable ’ home for the aircraft the spokesman underlined that the MoD ‘ must dispose of the aircraft in the best interests of the taxpayer . ’
28 The power plant could help dispose of the offal surplus which has gathered as a result of the BSE scare , which has led to a ban on the rendering of brains , spinal cords , spleens and tonsils into pet food or animal feed .
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