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

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1 A sub-contractor who holds an I , S or P certificate must present the actual certificate to the builder for inspection .
2 Traditionally the two organisations have presented a unified face to the world , but the mask slipped a little last week at the Snape Maltings , where the Sizewell inquiry ends five weeks in session this week .
3 The University has now presented a new petition to the Court of Sessions which informs the Trustees of the will which governs the Torre Bequest ( including a work by Ruysdael and a sculpture by Adriaen de Vries ) that their rights over the collection are to be removed .
4 These outbreaks of disorder have presented a major challenge to the Thatcher Government 's image as the guardian of public order .
5 The women 's movement has presented a major challenge to these assumptions , but the law , the media , the social services , education and many other facets of the state continue to reinforce this pervasive ideology .
6 The League had presented a full programme to the Labour Party Conference at Southport , intended to increase the socialist elements in the official Socialism and the Condition of the People .
7 ‘ They do n't present a welcoming entrance to the city as you come across the Tyne Bridge .
8 Funerals in Wales meant a large feast after the burial and knowing Emily , she could present a good face to the world in spite of her misfortunes .
9 For about four centuries the rulers of England had been trying to conquer and rule France , Scotland , and Ireland , but they had just lost their last foothold in France at Calais , their position in Ireland was as insecure as it had ever been , and the Scottish problem had taken an altogether new turn because Mary the Queen of Scotland could present a good claim to the English throne .
10 Some of these guys can also present a confusing image to the babes .
11 The existence of disability must be demonstrated and must also present a substantial handicap to the individual 's life .
12 But in so far as such voters may have their partisanship reinforced the trends do present a major hurdle to the election of a Labour government .
13 Such developments in adolescence can present a major challenge to the Catholic R.E .
14 Before their team plays at Ayresome Park on Saturday , they will present a framed certificate to licencee Greg Maloy .
15 This search for a medical solution , then , may present a serious threat to civil liberties .
16 Müller had ended his report : ‘ If the cross Brückner describes could possibly be the genuine Relic from Kiev Cathedral it could present a serious threat to Soviet stability in the Ukraine . ’
17 The curry is the creation of an Edinburgh restaurateur , Tommy Miah , who two days later will present a specially-cooked curry to 10 Downing Street to mark John Major 's 50th birthday .
18 Courtaulds Films Cellophane , Bridgwater , will present a new minibus to a local school in recognition of its achieving BS5750 part two quality assurance standards .
19 On the other hand , in the perspectival sense of ‘ appears ’ an object can present a certain appearance to someone occupying a certain point of view and he may not know it .
20 But er , I think the advice that erm , Mr is giving us about who we talk to and when to talk to them , how we get to get together and present a united face to government is a , is a good suggestion , and I 'd like to propose that er , we accept that .
21 1 Samuel 4 does not present a direct challenge to the earlier passage .
22 It can indeed present a grave threat to democracy .
23 At present , the service to the adoption triangle is fragmented between adoption agencies and various health professionals in limited capacities , and this does not present a structured approach to making happy families .
24 With his dyed hair , multiple earrings and parachute boots , he might present a formidable sight to some , but he 's one of the most amiable punks you could wish to meet .
25 The result of all this can be likened to a vast ocean , teeming with fish of which only one in a million is edible , and just as this would present a monstrous task to fishermen entrusted with the responsibility of feeding a hungry populace , so does the almost unbelievable quantity of religious teaching and literature by its very size and complexity make it impossible for it ever to serve a serious purpose in satisfying the undoubted universal desire for a respected and well-beloved religion .
26 In an effort to raise awareness of the Scottish tournament — this year 's final will be played at Helensburgh on 26 September — Martell Cognac will present a special plaque to the winning club in each of the regional finals .
27 Equally , an electoral victory by Mr Tekere would have presented no particular problems to an administration whose members dominate Parliament .
28 The expectation that the countryside should conform to a certain idea of the picturesque and that it should present an unchanging spectacle to the appreciative onlooker has , for example , led many newcomers to be bitterly critical of the changes wrought by modern farming methods .
29 At this stage nothing remains but that each should present an opaque front to the other .
30 The generally pragmatic ethos of British higher education in matters of course planning means that some basic , theoretical problems may never really be faced or thrashed out , although the process of having to formulate and present an interdisciplinary case to the CNAA may mean there is some difference between the polytechnics/colleges and universities in this respect .
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